James Franco filmography

James Franco is smiling towards the camera.
Franco at the Austin Film Festival in 2011

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] After his film debut in Never Been Kissed (1999),[2] Franco won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Film for playing the eponymous actor in the 2001 television biopic James Dean.[3] He went on to play Harry Osborn in the superhero film Spider-Man (2002), and reprised the role in its sequels 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 the ballet film The Company. 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] Franco portrayed the trapped canyoneer Aron Ralston in 127 Hours (2010), a survival drama, which earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination.[8] Franco appeared in four films in 2011, including the poorly-received fantasy film Your Highness,[9] and the science fiction film Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), a critical and commercial success.[10]

Franco had six roles in 2012 none of which had much success except the crime-comedy film Spring Breakers, in which he played a gangster to highly positive reviews.[11] 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.[12] 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.[13] In the 2014 controversial satirical comedy The Interview, he was seen as a journalist instructed to assassinate a North Korean leader.[14] He had nine film releases in 2015, most of which failed financially except the animated film The Little Prince, a modest commercial success.[15]

Film

Title Year Role Notes Ref(s)
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 cameo [32]
Spider-Man 3 2007 Harry Osborn / New Goblin [33]
Knocked Up 2007 Himself Uncredited cameo [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 cameo [51]
Your Highness 2011 Prince Fabeous [52]
Broken Tower, TheThe Broken Tower 2011 Hart Crane Also director, producer, 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, producer, and cinematographer [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 and writer [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 [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]
Memoria 2015 Mr Wyckoff [89]
The Night Before 2015 James
The Labyrinth 2016 Narrator Voice
Also executive producer
[90]
Goat 2016 Mitch Also producer
Sausage Party 2016 The Druggie Voice [91]
Burn Country 2016 Lindsay [92]
King Cobra 2016 Joe Also producer [93]
The Caged Pillows 2016 David Del Rosario Voice
Short film
[94]
In Dubious Battle 2016 Mac McLeod Also director and producer [95]
[96]
Why Him? 2016 Laird Mayhew Post-production [97]
Bukowski 2016 Director and writer, post-production [98]
Zeroville 2016 Vikar Also director, post-production [99]
The Masterpiece 2016 Tommy Wiseau Also director and producer
Post-production
[100]
The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards 2016 Conrad Post-production [101]
Kill the Czar 2016 Post-production
Actors Anonymous 2016 Dallas Hardin Also executive producer
Post-production
[102]
The Institute 2017 Dr. Cairn Also director and executive producer
Post-production
[103]
The Long Home 2017 Dallas Hardin Also director and producer
Post-production
[104]
[105]
Arctic Justice: Thunder Squad 2017 Voice [106]
The Mad Whale TBA Filming [107]
Future World TBA Also director and producer
Post-production
[108]

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" [109]
Freaks and Geeks 1999–2000 Daniel Desario 18 episodes [16]
At Any Cost 2000 Mike Roberts Television film [110]
James Dean 2001 James Dean Television film [111]
The X-Files 2001 Officer No. 2 Episode: "Surekill" [112]
General Hospital: Night Shift 2007–2008 Franco 13 episodes [113]
General Hospital 2009–2012 Franco 20 episodes [114]
Saturday Night Live 2008 Himself (host) Episode: "James Franco/Kings of Leon" [115]
81st Academy Awards 2009 Saul Silver Television special [116]
Saturday Night Live 2009 Himself (host) Episode: "James Franco/Muse" [117]
30 Rock 2010 Himself Episode: "Klaus and Greta" [118]
83rd Academy Awards 2011 Himself (co–host) Television special [119]
FCU: Fact Checkers Unit 2012 James Episode: "James Franco Is Preggers" [120]
Hollywood Heights 2012 Osborne "Oz" Silver 6 episodes [121]
Mindy Project, TheThe Mindy Project 2013 Dr. Paul Leotard 2 episodes [122]
Comedy Central Roast of James Franco 2013 Roastee Television special [123]
Saturday Night Live 2014 Himself (host) Episode: "James Franco/ Nicki Minaj" [124]
Naked and Afraid 2014 Himself Television special [125]
Deadbeat 2015 Johnny Penis Episode: "The Polaroid Flasher" [126]
Angie Tribeca 2016 Sgt. Eddie Pepper 6 Episodes [127]
11.22.63 2016 Jake Epping 8 episodes; also producer and directed episode: "The Truth" [128]
Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? 2016 Play Director Television film; also writer
The Deuce 2017 Vincent Martino / Frankie Martino Also executive producer [129]

Video games

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
Spider-Man 3 2007 Harry Osborn / New Goblin [130]

Web

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
Making a Scene with James Franco 2014–present Himself / Various [131]

Stage

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
Of Mice and Men 2014 George Milton Longacre Theatre

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