James Frain is a highly acclaimed and versatile actor, renowned for his bold and intelligent performances in a diverse range of roles. He has collaborated with some of the most prominent actors and directors in the industry, showcasing his remarkable adaptability and range.
James is particularly known for his portrayals of real-life figures, including Lord Warwick 'The Kingmaker' in "The White Queen", Thomas Cromwell in "The Tudors", and Richard Goodwin in "Path to War". He has also played notable roles in features such as "Hilary and Jackie" and "Elizabeth", opposite Cate Blanchett.
In addition to his work in historical dramas, James has extensive experience in genre roles, having played characters in "Gotham", "True Blood", and "Star Trek Discovery". His film credits include "TRON: Legacy", "Water for Elephants", "The Count of Monte Cristo", "Where the Heart Is", and "Reindeer Games", alongside notable co-stars such as Jeff Bridges, Reese Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson, and Ben Affleck.
James has a strong background in theatre, having performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Almeida, and The Royal Court. He co-starred with Ian McShane in the Broadway production of Harold Pinter's "The Homecoming", which won the Drama Critics Circle Best Ensemble Award. In 2019, he played Lionel Logue in the world premiere of "The King's Speech" at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater.
James holds a BA in English Drama and Film from the University of East Anglia and a diploma in acting from London's Central School of Speech and Drama. He was spotted by Sir Richard Attenborough while studying in London, who cast him in his first feature, "Shadowlands", opposite Sir Anthony Hopkins.
Born in Leeds, James grew up in Stansted and Bishops Stortford, attending a state secondary school. He is married to director Marta Cunningham, with whom he has two teenage children, and splits his time between Los Angeles and London.