Jason Stackhouse

Jason Stackhouse
True Blood character
Ryan Kwanten as Jason Stackhouse
First appearanceNovel:
Dead Until Dark
Television:
"Strange Love"
(episode 1.01)
Created byCharlaine Harris
Portrayed byRyan Kwanten
In-universe information
NicknameJay, Stackhouse,
Jason Fuckin' Stackhouse, Girlfriend Fucker
SpeciesHuman (fairy ancestry)
Werepanther (books only)
GenderMale
OccupationParrish Road Crew Supervisor (Books) Police officer (TV series)
FamilySookie Stackhouse
(younger sister)
Adele Hale Stackhouse
(grandmother)
Niall Brigant
(great-grandfather)
Fintan Brigant
(grandfather)
SpouseNovels:
Crystal Norris Stackhouse
(wife; deceased)
Michelle Schulbert
(wife)
ChildrenUnnamed child
(with Crystal; miscarriage)
Unnamed child
(with Crystal; deceased)
Marie Stackhouse
(with Michele)
Corbett Stackhouse (with Michele)
RelativesDermot Brigant
(great-uncle)
Claudine (deceased), Claudette,(deceased) and Claude Crane
(both half cousins once removed)
Hadley (cousin)
Hunter Savoy
(cousin once removed)
NationalityAmerican

Jason Stackhouse is a fictional character from The Southern Vampire Mysteries book series by author Charlaine Harris. Introduced in the first novel, Dead Until Dark, Jason is Sookie Stackhouse's older brother and a road crew supervisor for Bon Temps, Louisiana.

Stackhouse is described as sexually active and has had many sexual relationships with women in Bon Temps and its neighbouring communities. Initially portrayed to be callow and selfish, Jason's character changes as the series progresses and he begins to mature and become more supportive of Sookie and her supernatural issues.

In Dead Until Dark, Jason is suspected of killing a series of girls in Bon Temps. Videotapes of his sexual encounters with each girl are damning evidence against him. However, Jason is eventually found innocent. In later books Jason is implicated in other crimes, and despite his innocence, these accusations continue to erode his reputation.

In Dead to the World, Jason disappears. This occurs shortly after he begins dating Crystal Norris from Hotshot, a community of werepanthers near Bon Temps. Finally, Sookie discovers that he was kidnapped by a jealous rival, who bit him repeatedly to turn him into a werepanther.[1]

Jason is shown to greatly enjoy hunting with the werepanthers, though they don't fully accept him because he was not born a werepanther.

Like Sookie, Jason has fairy ancestry; many other characters assume it is the source of his sexual attractiveness.

  1. ^ Harris, Charlaine (2004). Dead to the World (novel). New York City: Ace Books. ISBN 978-0441012183.