Watch: SAG Conversations with James Marsden of ‘Dead to Me’
James Marsden talks about his performance in Dead to Me and what it’s like to be playing two brothers on the same television series.
James Marsden talks about his performance in Dead to Me and what it’s like to be playing two brothers on the same television series.
Actor James Marsden spoke about appearing on ‘Dead To Me’ and how he relates acting to playing an android on HBO’s Westworld.
“You do have to condition yourself to embrace the insanity” – James Marsden on ‘Westworld’
SAG-AFTRA has alerted its members that they have the right to pull out (no pun intended) of filming ‘Westworld’
It’s no easy thing playing one of America’s most well-known presidents. So James Marsden had to do some major prep before portraying John F. Kennedy in Lee Daniels’ The Butler. “It was a week and half, which is not a lot of time to go in and play John Kennedy,”
It seems like almost every septuagenarian actor is required to do at least one “grumpy old man” movie role in which its pretty typical for such a character to go from a cranky and surly old coot to a smiling, kindly grandfather with a young heart by the end of the film. Thankfully, in Robot and Frank director Jake Schreier and writer Christopher D. Ford, with a great performance by Frank Langella, find a way around that cliche by sticking the grumpy old man with… a robot pal.
X-Men and Superman Returns actor James Marsden says he would be willing to take on a regular role on a TV show. Scheduled to appear as a guest star on the NBC hot comedy series 30 Rock, Marsden spoke with the L.A. Times, telling the news outlet that he’s “open