James Franco filmography
James Franco is an American actor who started his career by appearing in an episode of the television series Pacific Blue (1997). He landed his breakthrough role in the comedy-drama television series Freaks and Geeks (1999–2000).[1] Following his film debut in the 1999 movie Never Been Kissed,[2] Franco played opposite Shane West in the 2000 comedy Whatever It Takes. For playing the eponymous actor in the 2001 television biopic James Dean, he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Film.[3] Among his four film releases of 2002 were the dramas City by the Sea and Deuces Wild. He went on to play Harry Osborn in the superhero film Spider-Man (2002), and reprised the role in two more films of the Spider-Man trilogy: Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Spider-Man 3 (2007). For the last of the three, he garnered a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor.[4] His only screen appearance of 2003 was in Robert Altman's ballet film The Company, co-starring Neve Campbell. Franco directed and starred in the comedy The Ape (2005).
After playing the titular role in the romantic drama Tristan & Isolde (2006), Franco starred in the Tony Bill-directed war drama Flyboys (2006). Two years later, he played against type in the action-comedy film Pineapple Express, and earned critical acclaim for portraying Scott Smith in the biographical film Milk alongside Sean Penn.[5][6] For the former, he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Comedy.[7] He appeared briefly in the television medical drama General Hospital (2009–12). In 2010, he played a supporting role in Ryan Murphy's Eat Pray Love, an adaptation of memoir of the same name. Franco portrayed the trapped canyoneer Aron Ralston in 127 Hours (2010), a drama based on Ralston's autobiography Between a Rock and a Hard Place.[8] For the film, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor.[9]
Franco appeared in four films in 2011, including the poorly-received fantasy film Your Highness,[10] the black-and-white film The Broken Tower, and the biopic Sal. He also starred in the science fiction film Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), a critical and commercial success.[11] He had six roles in 2012. His first role of the year was opposite Ashley Hinshaw in Stephen Elliott's About Cherry, followed by the portrayal of a gangster in the crime-comedy film Spring Breakers.[12] Later in 2012, he was paired opposite Winona Ryder in the psychological thriller The Letter. The following year, Franco played the titular role in the fantasy film Oz the Great and Powerful, and the disaster film This Is the End saw him play a fictional version of himself. For the first one, he was nominated for the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor - Fantasy.[13] Also in 2013, he directed and starred in the drama As I Lay Dying. He starred in the action thriller Good People (2014), an adaptation of Marcus Sakey's 2008 novel of the same name.[14] In the 2014 satirical comedy The Interview, he was seen as a journalist instructed to assassinate a North Korean leader.[15]
Film
Title | Year | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Never Been Kissed | 1999 | Jason Way | [16] | |
If Tomorrow Comes | 2000 | Devin | [17] | |
Whatever It Takes | 2000 | Chris Campbell | [18] | |
Mean People Suck | 2001 | Casey Mitchell | Short film | [19] |
Sonny | 2002 | Sonny Phillips | [20] | |
City by the Sea | 2002 | Joey LaMarca | [21] | |
Spider-Man | 2002 | Harry Osborn | [22] | |
Deuces Wild | 2002 | Tino Verona | [23] | |
Company, TheThe Company | 2003 | Josh Williams | [24] | |
Spider-Man 2 | 2004 | Harry Osborn | [25] | |
Ape, TheThe Ape | 2005 | Harry Walker | Also director, writer and executive producer | [24] |
Great Raid, TheThe Great Raid | 2005 | Cpt. Robert Prince | [26] | |
Fool's Gold | 2005 | Brent | Also director and writer | [27] |
Tristan & Isolde | 2006 | Prince Tristan | [28] | |
Annapolis | 2006 | Jake Huard | [29] | |
Wicker Man, TheThe Wicker Man | 2006 | Bar Guy #1 | [26] | |
Flyboys | 2006 | Blaine Rawlings | [30] | |
Dead Girl, TheThe Dead Girl | 2006 | Derek | [31] | |
Holiday, TheThe Holiday | 2006 | Himself | Uncredited | [32] |
Spider-Man 3 | 2007 | New Goblin / Harry Osborn | [33] | |
Knocked Up | 2007 | Himself | Uncredited | [34] |
In the Valley of Elah | 2007 | Sergeant Dan Carnelli | [35] | |
Finishing the Game | 2007 | Rob Force | [36] | |
American Crime, AnAn American Crime | 2007 | Andy | [37] | |
Interview | 2007 | — | Voice on phone | [38] |
Good Time Max | 2007 | Max | Also director and writer | [39] |
Camille | 2008 | Silas Parker | [40] | |
Pineapple Express | 2008 | Saul Silver | [41] | |
Nights in Rodanthe | 2008 | Dr. Mark Flanner | Uncredited | [42] |
Milk | 2008 | Scott Smith | [43] | |
The Feast of Stephen | 2009 | — | Short film Director and writer |
[44] |
Shadows and Lies | 2010 | William Vincent | [45] | |
Date Night | 2010 | Taste | [46] | |
Eat Pray Love | 2010 | David | [47] | |
Howl | 2010 | Allen Ginsberg | [48] | |
Love & Distrust | 2010 | Travis | Segment: Grasshopper | [49] |
127 Hours | 2010 | Aron Ralston | [50] | |
Green Hornet, TheThe Green Hornet | 2011 | Danny "Crystal" Clear | Uncredited | [51] |
Your Highness | 2011 | Prince Fabeous | [52] | |
Broken Tower, TheThe Broken Tower | 2011 | Hart Crane | Also director, writer, and editor | [53] |
Sal | 2011 | Milton Katselas | Also director and writer | [54] |
Rise of the Planet of the Apes | 2011 | Will Rodman | [55] | |
My Own Private River | 2012 | — | Documentary Director |
[56] |
About Cherry | 2012 | Francis | [57] | |
Iceman, TheThe Iceman | 2012 | Marty Freeman | [58] | |
Spring Breakers | 2012 | Alien | [59] | |
The Color of Time (aka Tar) | 2012 | C. K. Williams | [60] | |
Maladies | 2012 | James | [61] | |
Letter , TheThe Letter | 2012 | Tyrone | [62] | |
Interior. Leather Bar. | 2013 | Himself | Also director and producer | [63] |
Oz the Great and Powerful | 2013 | Oscar Diggs | [64] | |
This Is the End | 2013 | James Franco | [65] | |
Lovelace | 2013 | Hugh Hefner | [66] | |
As I Lay Dying | 2013 | Darl Bundren | Also director, writer and producer | [67] |
Child of God | 2013 | Jerry | Also director and writer | [68] |
Palo Alto | 2013 | Mr. B | Based on his own book | [69] |
Third Person | 2013 | Rick | [70] | |
Homefront | 2013 | Gator | [71] | |
Kink | 2013 | — | Documentary Producer |
[72] |
Veronica Mars | 2014 | Himself | Uncredited cameo | [73] |
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes | 2014 | Will Rodman | Uncredited cameo | [74] |
Good People | 2014 | Tom Wright | [75] | |
Sound and the Fury, TheThe Sound and the Fury | 2014 | Benjy Compson | Also director, writer and producer | [76] |
Interview, TheThe Interview | 2014 | Dave Skylark | Also executive producer | [77] |
Don Quixote: The Ingenious Gentleman of La Mancha | 2015 | Pasamonte | [78] | |
True Story | 2015 | Christian Longo | [79] | |
Yosemite | 2015 | Phil | Also executive producer | [80] |
I Am Michael | 2015 | Michael Glatze | Also producer | [81] |
Queen of the Desert | 2015 | Henry Cadogan | [82] | |
Every Thing Will Be Fine | 2015 | Tomas | [83] | |
Wild Horses | 2015 | Ben Briggs | [84] | |
Adderall Diaries, TheThe Adderall Diaries | 2015 | Stephen Elliott | Also producer | [85] [86] [87] |
Little Prince, TheThe Little Prince | 2015 | The Fox (voice) | [88] | |
The Night Before | 2015 | James | ||
Bukowski | 2015 | — | Director and writer, post-production | [89] |
Memoria | 2015 | Mr Wyckoff | [90] | |
The Labyrinth | 2016 | Narrator | Also executive producer | [91] |
King Cobra | 2016 | Joe | [92] | |
Zeroville | 2016 | TBA | Also director, post-production | [93] |
Why Him? | 2016 | TBA | Filming | [94] |
The Long Home | 2017 | Dallas Hardin | Also director and producer Post-production |
[95] [96] |
In Dubious Battle | TBA | Mac McLeod | Also director Post-production |
[97] [98] |
The Masterpiece | TBA | Tommy Wiseau | Also director and producer Post-production |
|
Television
Title | Year | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pacific Blue | 1997 | Brian | Episode: "Matters of the Heart" | [16] |
To Serve and Protect | 1998 | Kristin Carter | Television film | [16] |
Profiler | 1999 | Stevie | Episode: "Three Carat Crisis" | [99] |
Freaks and Geeks | 1999–2000 | Daniel Desario | 18 episodes | [16] |
At Any Cost | 2000 | Mike Roberts | Television film | [100] |
James Dean | 2001 | James Dean | Television film | [101] |
The X-Files | 2001 | Officer No. 2 | Episode: "Surekill" | [102] |
General Hospital: Night Shift | 2007–08 | Franco | 13 episodes | [103] |
General Hospital | 2009–12 | Franco | Special guest star 20 episodes |
[104] |
Saturday Night Live | 2008 | Himself (host) | Episode: "James Franco/Kings of Leon" | [105] |
81st Academy Awards | 2009 | Saul Silver | Television special | [106] |
Saturday Night Live | 2009 | Himself (host) | Episode: "James Franco/Muse" | [107] |
30 Rock | 2010 | Himself | Episode: "Klaus and Greta" | [108] |
83rd Academy Awards | 2011 | Himself (co–host) | Television special | [109] |
FCU: Fact Checkers Unit | 2012 | James | Episode: "James Franco Is Preggers" | [110] |
Hollywood Heights | 2012 | Osborne "Oz" Silver | 6 episodes | [111] |
Mindy Project, TheThe Mindy Project | 2013 | Dr. Paul Leotard | 2 episodes | [112] |
Comedy Central Roast of James Franco | 2013 | Roastee | Television special | [113] |
Saturday Night Live | 2014 | Himself (host) | Episode: "James Franco/ Nicki Minaj" | [114] |
Naked and Afraid | 2014 | Himself | Television special | [115] |
Deadbeat | 2015 | Johnny Penis | Episode: "The Polaroid Flasher" | [116] |
Angie Tribeca | 2016 | Sgt. Eddie Pepper | Episode: "The Wedding Planner Did It" | [117] |
11.22.63 | 2016 | Jake Epping / George Amberson | Mini-series. Also director of episode 5 "The Truth" | [118] |
The Deuce | 2016 | Vincent Martino/Frankie Martino | [119] |
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