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Nelsan Ellis Q&A at MCM Expo in London
Nelsan Ellis Q&A at MCM Expo in London
On October 24, Nelsan Ellis attended the MCM Expo (London Movie Comic Media Expo 16) in London. He signed autographs at the True Blood booth, took pics with fans and answered their questions during the True Blood panel where he spoke of his introduction to True Blood, and the creation of Lafayette.
Nelsan Ellis Q&A at MCM Expo in London
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