James Frain

A swarthy, versatile performer possessed of a strong screen presence, British actor James Frain first made an impression on audiences with his portrayal of a rebellious young student opposite Anthony...
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BirthDate
BirthPlace
03/13/1968
Leeds, Yorkshire, England
  • Frain hiding Hollywood career from kids
    By: WENN.com Source January 11, 2011 4:00am EST
    Actor James Frain has yet to tell his kids he's an actor - because he wants to "preserve their innocence" before they learn all about life in Hollywood.
  • The things they say
    By: WENN.com Source January 10, 2011 6:15am EST
    "(My biggest fear is) being on set with a practical joker. Thankfully it's never happened. I don't get practical jokes. There was someone on set the other day talking about a prank he played on the director. He'd wrapped the director's car with clingfilm (cellophane) and poured water on it so it shrank. I'm thinking - well, that's funny for about two seconds." TRUE BLOOD star JAMES FRAIN hates pranksters.
  • Jim Caviezel Joins Indie-Thriller 'Transit'
    By: Ben Landy August 25, 2010 1:25pm EST
    Caviezel joins Elizabeth Rohm, Diora Baird, Harold Perrineau, and James Frain
  • Friday's Comic-Con Schedule Highlights
    By: Ben Landy July 09, 2010 10:05am EST
    All of your movie-and-TV-related Comic-Con programming
  • World Cup fever hits True Blood set
    By: WENN.com Source June 10, 2010 6:15am EST
    British actors Stephen Moyer and James Frain have brought World Cup fever to the set of hit U.S. TV show True Blood - they've persuaded producers to let them watch the soccer games while they work.
  • Everybody's Fine Review
    By: Chris Cox December 01, 2009 9:59am EST
    Robert De Niro is the 'Everydad’ in this sad and thoughtful family holiday film that WILL make you call your own father to tell him you love him. 
  • Into the Blue Review
    By: Kit Bowen September 30, 2005 5:09am EST
    Pretty people in skimpy bathing suits swimming around in crystal blue waters, for hunting treasure. and keeping ahead of the bad guys. What more can you ask for? Into the Blue is just dumb fun in the sun.
  • Sunshine Review
    By: Ted Murphy June 08, 2000 8:00pm EST
    Three strikes … and Fiennes and company are out of there!