“Forney in Where the Heart Is has more fans than any other character Ive played.” HeartCharacterFans Author:James Frain
“Cable series have more time to focus on characters, and a structure that allows for a development in character as you go along. Network shows have a pressure of time and space that is completely different.” DifferentCharacterShowsSpaceFocusDevelopmentPressureStructureSeriesMore TimeTime And SpaceCables Author:James Frain
“I was surprised by how much of it I was in [Tron: Legacy]. I thought the character was just going to register as a smaller figure because most of what I did was with a body double, and then I would do the stand-in with Jeff [Bridges] and he would be just wearing his regular clothes.” CharacterBodyWould BeFiguresClothesLegacyBridgesRegister Author:James Frain
“For all that Tron wanted to be, it ultimately had to be a fun ride for the audience and I was going to be one of the comic characters, and he was really on top of that. He was having such a good time doing it. That's my memory of it. I'd love to work with him again. I think he's great.” ThinkingCharacterWantedFunMemoriesAudienceComicGood Times Author:James Frain
“Evil is a broad church. There are so many different ways to be evil. Sometimes it's fun to be the guy who doesn't know that he's bad, like the character I played in True Blood. He was pretty angsty about it, but he thought he was doing the right thing.” KnowsWayDifferentSometimesCharacterGuyEvilFunChurchBloodDifferent WaysRight ThingBroadsDoing The Right Thing Author:James Frain
“I'm not particularly an expert on the genre. Correct me if I'm wrong, but usually you see most of the super-villain in his villainous role. He's the Green Goblin, or whatever various bad guys in Batman, or something like that. It's the excessive, larger than life, cartoon-ish, costumed character that is the personification of evil and has to be destroyed.” IfsCharacterGuyEvilRolesGreenVariousDestroyedGenreExpertsVillainCartoonBad GuysLarger Than LifePersonificationGoblinSuper Villain Author:James Frain