Possible Red-Haired Vampires
Trying to find examples of female vampire redheads turned up more possibilites than you might first expect!
Deborah Ann Woll played Jessica Hamby, the newly turned vampire in the 2008-2014 HBO series True Blood.
Lilith is the main vampire in 1996's so-bad-it's-awesome movie Tales from the Crypt: Bordello of Blood. She's played by b-movie maven Angie Everheart.
The 1996 tv series Kindred: the Embraced was an Aaron Sorkin project based on the Vampire: the Masquerade role-playing game. It lasted less than ten episodes, but managed to cram in quite a bit of awesomeness, including Sasha, a newly turned vampire who upsets the power balance between the vampire clans. She was played by Brigid Brannagh.
The character Bloodrayne was the main character of several mediocre PlayStation 2 games and some truly horrible Uwe Boll movies. She's best known as a fixture of the cosplay community... and as the first video game character to appear in... Playboy?
Lucy Westerman was one of the three consorts of Dracula in the decidedly matrix-era movie Dracula 2000. She was played by Colleen Ann Fitzpatrick, better known as the perpetually redheaded pop-singer Vitamin C.
Raquel is the redheaded vampire lulling a hapless guy into a vampire blood orgy in the beginning of the 1998 movie Blade. She's played by Traci Lords, or all people.
There's also a redheaded vampire in 2002's Blade 2. Verlaine was a member of the Blood Pack... the one hanging off the massive guy with the hammer. She was played by Marit Velle Kile.
Jesse Reeves was the protagonist from 2002's Queen of the Damned, the second movie based on Ann Rice's Lestat. It's not the best movie in the world, but Marguerite Moreau (from Wet Hot American Summer) is pretty cool in it. Spoilers for a 15+-year-old movie, but she winds up a vampire by the end of it.
Speaking of spoilers for old movies... Roman Polanski's 1967 movie The Fearless Vampire Killers features his perpetual muse and future wife Sharon Tate, as fantastic as ever as Sarah Shagal.... who is revealed as a vampire as the movie closes.
This 2009 comic is probably NOT referencing 2012's Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, but the movie features yet another red-headed vampire in Vadoma, played by super-model Erin Wasson.
The comment section of the comic actually does reveal that Pika is refering Victoria from the Twilight movies, but even there there's some discrepancy, because when the character returned in the third movie in the series, 2010's Eclipse, the character was recast with higher-profile actress Bryce Dallad Howard...
But at the time of the comic, that movie hadn't actually been released yet, and Pika specfically says that she 'likes the actress'... which means that she's actually talking about the FIRST actress to play Victoria: Rachelle Lefevre.
And there you have it: the most exhaustively researched throw-away line that had already been resolved ever.
And there you have it: the most exhaustively researched throw-away line that had already been resolved ever.