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James Frain
14 March 1968
James Frain played in 16 movies in the Biography, Drama, History, Adventure, Music, Romance, War, Music, Family, Fantasy, Action, Crime, Thriller, Animation, Sci-Fi, Horror genres.
James Frain got succeed with average imdb rating 6.7.
A black, well-informed in actress possessed of a strong screen closeness, British actor James Frain beforehand made an printing on audiences with his portrayal of a refractory babyish student reverse Anthony Hopkins in Shadowlands (1993). A graduate of London's Chief Mould of Fa‡on de parler and Scenario, he then did strong labour in Mike Newell's An Really Major Imperil (1994) and Thaddeus O' Sullivan's acclaimed Nothing Personal (1995), the latter of which cast him as the leader of
... a militant anti-IRA set. Frain's foreign recognition increased in 1998, thanks to well-built performances in two enthusiastically acclaimed films, Elizabeth and Hilary and Jackie. The foremost featured him in a supporting job as Spaniard Alvaro de la Quadra, while in the latter, he played pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim, the spouse of musical prodigy Jaqueline DuPre (Emily Watson).
Frain's cash in on was given even greater exposure in 1999, when he appeared in a mob of prominent-studded films. Titus, Julie Taymor's wasteful adaptation of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus Frain as Bassianus, while Istv??n Szab??'s equally liberal epic Sunshine -- a play chronicling as a remainder a century of history in a extraction of Hungarian Jews -- adage him playing Ralph Fiennes' hot-tempered confrere. Vigo: Passion for Compulsion, meanwhile, starred Frain as the christen character, a French filmmaker whose movies were as influential as his life was brief.
In 2000, John Frankenheimer's Reindeer Games thrust the actor into the more modern milieu of underworld offence alongside the likes of Ben Affleck, Gary Sinise, and Charlize Theron. Later that notwithstanding year, he displayed his softer side in Where the Heart Is, playing an awkward, tolerant-hearted small town librarian who falls in love with a girlish single mother (Natalie Portman).
In annex to his screen work, Frain has performed in a gang of juncture productions. He has worked with such prestigious groups as the Peter Hall Company in London's West Exterminate and Stratford-Upon-Avon's Magnificent Shakespeare Company.
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