Paul McClatchy

Paul McClatchy is a fictional businessman and a minor character featured on the HBO supernatural drama series True Blood. He was played by actor James McCauley and appeared in two episodes from season four of the series.

Biography
Paul McClatchy was a representative of Arapaho Energy. When Arapaho discovered that the home of Maxine Fortenberry of Bon Temps, Louisiana was sitting on a valuable natural gas deposit, they sent McClatchy out to offer her a deal to sell them extraction rights. When McClatchy knocked on the door, he was greeted by Tommy Mickens, who had been living with Maxine for a short while. Tommy introduced himself as Maxine's son, Max Fortenberry.

Paul McClatchy pitched his deal and told him that he was prepared to offer Maxine $10,000 per acre for up to three years, plus 17.5% royalties on any resources they located and were able to extract. Tommy countered the offer with $12,000 per acre for up to five years plus 20% on whatever they found. Paul told him that he was willing to negotiate and returned to Arapaho to work on a revised offer.

Notes & Trivia



 * Racial class: Human.


 * It is unknown whether Paul was a resident of Bon Temps or not, but he did have a slight southern accent.


 * Actor James McCauley got his acting star in the horror genre playing a boarding agent in the 1990 film Fear. He was credited as Jim McCauley in this film. That film also starred Pruitt Taylor Vince, who would go on to make appearances in season six of True Blood.

Appearances

 * 1) True Blood: If You Love Me, Why Am I Dyin'?
 * 2) True Blood: Spellbound