Rollo Weeks File

Dressed in 18th-century velvet, with a cascade of dark curls and a voice that was surprisingly deep for his age, Gregory was brooding, protective, and fiercely loyal. He wasn't just a vampire; he was the vampire every girl wished would bite her. Forget Edward Cullen—Rollo Weeks did the "tortured immortal" look a full eight years before Twilight . If The Little Vampire made us notice him, 2002’s Queen of the Damned made us obsess over him. In the prequel to Interview with the Vampire , we see a young Lestat de Lioncourt—the rock-star vampire played by Stuart Townsend as an adult. But for the flashback sequences, the filmmakers needed a younger actor who could embody the same arrogance, vulnerability, and raw magnetism.

For a brief, shining moment, Rollo Weeks was the face of gothic-romantic longing. He played the younger version of the brooding vampire Lestat in Queen of the Damned . He was the heart-stopping love interest in The Little Vampire . He vanished from screens so completely that his name has become internet lore—a legend whispered in forums and TikTok comments: "What happened to Rollo Weeks?" rollo weeks

In a rare 2014 interview with The Guardian (and subsequent fan sightings), it was revealed that Rollo had left London for the seaside. He shaved off the famous dark curls, traded the velvet jackets for wetsuits, and became a . Dressed in 18th-century velvet, with a cascade of

He gave us Gregory. He gave us Young Lestat. He gave a generation of goth-leaning kids a crush that felt safe, poetic, and just a little bit dangerous. Then he walked away—not because he failed, but because he succeeded on his own terms. If The Little Vampire made us notice him,

In the early 2010s, the internet began to ask: Where is Rollo Weeks?