Andy Bellefleur
Andy Bellefleur, a complex character in True Blood, serves as Bon Temps' deputy, frequently clashing with Sookie Stackhouse.
Character
Cinematic | Literary
Sookie Stackhouse
Bon Temps, Louisia, United States
Andy Bellefleur, portrayed by Chris Bauer, is a prominent character in the renowned HBO series “True Blood,” based on Charlaine Harris’s Sookie Stackhouse novels. Born and raised in Bon Temps, Louisiana, Andy is the son of Bud and Portia Bellefleur and has two brothers, Terry and Tommy.
After graduating from Bon Temps High School, where he excelled as a football player, Andy attended the University of Louisiana at Lafayette on a football scholarship. He later pursued a career in law enforcement, joining the Bon Temps Police Department and eventually rising to the position of chief of police.
Throughout his career, Andy has demonstrated unwavering dedication and professionalism, earning numerous accolades, including “Officer of the Year” and the prestigious “Medal of Valor.” His commitment extends beyond his professional life, as he is a devoted husband to Holly Cleary and a loving father to their children, Mikey and Jessica.
Beyond his law enforcement duties, Andy is an avid football fan and a season ticket holder for the New Orleans Saints. He also enjoys outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing, being an active member of the Bon Temps Hunting and Fishing Club.
Andy Bellefleur’s character embodies a complex blend of strength, vulnerability, and resilience, making him a fan-favorite throughout the “True Blood” series.