James Franco filmography

James Franco is an American actor, filmmaker, and college instructor. He began acting on television, guest-starring in 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 – Miniseries or Television Film and was nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award and Primetime Emmy Award in the same categories 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).

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

After playing one of the title roles 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 nominations for an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Screen Actors Guild Award and Golden Globe Award, all for Best Actor.[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 title 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] In 2017, Franco directed and starred in The Disaster Artist as Tommy Wiseau, for which he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.

Film

Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released

As actor

YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1999Never Been KissedJason Way[16]
2000Whatever It TakesChris Campbell[17]
If Tomorrow ComesDevin[18]
2001Mean People SuckCasey MitchellShort film[19]
2002Spider-ManHarry Osborn[20]
Deuces WildTino Verona[21]
Mother GhostSkateboarder Guy[22]
SonnySonny Phillips[23]
City by the SeaJoey LaMarca[24]
2003The CompanyJosh Williams[25]
2004Spider-Man 2Harry Osborn[26]
2005The ApeHarry Walker[25]
The Great RaidCpt. Robert Prince[27]
Fool's GoldBrent[28]
2006Tristan & IsoldePrince Tristan[29]
AnnapolisJake Huard[30]
The Wicker ManBar Guy #1[27]
FlyboysBlaine Rawlings[31]
The Dead GirlDerek[32]
The HolidayHimselfUncredited cameo[33]
2007An American CrimeAndy Gordon[34]
InterviewVoice on phoneVoice, cameo[35]
Finishing the GameRob Force[36]
Knocked UpHimselfUncredited cameo[37]
Spider-Man 3Harry Osborn / New Goblin[38]
Good Time MaxMax[39]
In the Valley of ElahSergeant Dan Carnelli[40]
2008CamilleSilas Parker[41]
Pineapple ExpressSaul Silver[42]
Nights in RodantheDr. Mark FlannerUncredited[43]
MilkScott Smith[44]
2010HowlAllen Ginsberg[45]
Date NightTom "Taste" Felton[46]
Shadows and LiesWilliam Vincent[47]
Eat Pray LoveDavid Piccolo[48]
127 HoursAron Ralston[49]
Love & DistrustTravisSegment: "Grasshopper"[50]
2011The Green HornetDanny "Crystal" ClearUncredited cameo[51]
Your HighnessPrince Fabious[52]
The Broken TowerHart Crane[53]
Rise of the Planet of the ApesWill Rodman[54]
SalMilton Katselas[55]
2012About CherryFrancis[56]
MaladiesJames[57]
The IcemanMarty Freeman[58]
Spring BreakersAlien[59]
The Letter Tyrone[60]
The Color of Time (aka Tar)C. K. Williams[61]
2013Interior. Leather Bar.Himself[62]
LovelaceHugh Hefner[63]
Oz the Great and PowerfulOscar Diggs[64]
As I Lay DyingDarl Bundren[65]
This Is the EndHimself[66]
Palo AltoMr. BBased on his own book[67]
Child of GodJerry[68]
Third PersonRichard "Rick" Weiss[69]
HomefrontMorgan "Gator" Bodine[70]
2014Veronica MarsHimselfUncredited cameo[71]
Dawn of the Planet of the ApesWill Rodman[72]
Good PeopleTom Wright[73]
The Sound and the FuryBenjy Compson[74]
The InterviewDave Skylark[75]
2015Don Quixote:
The Ingenious Gentleman of La Mancha
Pasamonte[76]
True StoryChristian Longo[77]
YosemitePhil[78]
I Am MichaelMichael Glatze[79]
Queen of the DesertHenry Cadogan[80]
Every Thing Will Be FineTomas Eldan[81]
Wild HorsesBen Briggs[82]
The Heyday of the Insensitive BastardsConrad[83]
The Adderall DiariesStephen Elliott[84][85][86]
The Little PrinceThe FoxVoice[87]
MemoriaMr. Wyckoff[88]
The Night BeforeHimself
2016GoatMitch
Sausage PartyDruggieVoice[89]
King CobraJoseph "Joe" Kerekes[90]
Burn CountryLindsay[91]
The Caged PillowsDavid Del RosarioVoice, short film[92]
In Dubious BattleMac McLeod[93][94]
Why Him?Laird Mayhew[95]
2017The LabyrinthNarratorVoice[96]
The InstituteDr. Cairn[97]
Actors AnonymousJake Lamont[98]
The ShowMale Host[99]
The Disaster ArtistTommy Wiseau[100]
Alien: Covenant - Prologue: Last SupperJacob BransonShort film[101]
Alien: CovenantUncredited cameo[102]
Don't Come Back from the MoonRoman Smalley[103]
The VaultEd Maas[104]
The Mad WhaleEdward Fry[105]
2018Future WorldThe Warlord[106]
KinTaylor Balik[107]
The Ballad of Buster ScruggsCowboySegment: "Near Algodones"[108]
The PretendersMaxwell[109]
2019ZerovilleIke "Vikar" Jerome[110][111]
Arctic DogsLemmyVoice[112]
TBAKill the CzarTBAPost-production
The Long HomeDallas HardinPost-production
Alina: La Hija RebeldeFidel CastroPost-production

[113][114]

The PolicemanTBAPost-production[115]
The Price of Money: A Largo Winch AdventureTBAIn production

[116]

As director

YearTitleCredited asNotesRef(s)
DirectorWriterProducer
2005The ApeYesYesExecutive[25]
Fool's GoldYesYesNo[28]
2007Good Time MaxYesYesNo[117]
2009The Feast of StephenYesYesNoShort film[118]
2010Saturday NightYesNoNoDocumentary[119]
2011The Broken TowerYesYesYesAlso editor, created for Franco's thesis project at NYU.[53][120]
SalYesStoryNo[55]
My Own Private RiverYesNoNoRe-contextualized version of My Own Private Idaho
Also editor and composer
[121]
2013Interior. Leather Bar.YesNoYesCo-directed with Travis Mathews
Also cinematographer
[62]
As I Lay DyingYesYesNo[122]
Child of GodYesYesNo[123]
2014The Sound and the FuryYesNoNo[74]
2016In Dubious BattleYesNoYes[93][94]
2017The InstituteYesNoExecutiveCo-directed with Pamela Romanowsky[97]
The Disaster ArtistYesNoYes[100]
2018Future WorldYesNoYesCo-directed with Bruce Thierry-Chung[106]
The PretendersYesNoNo[109]
2019ZerovilleYesNoNo[110][111]
TBAThe Long HomeYesNoYes[124][125]
BukowskiYesYesNoPost-production[126]

As producer

YearTitleNotesRef(s)
2013KinkDocumentary[127]
2014The InterviewExecutive producer[75]
2015Yosemite[128]
I Am Michael[79]
The Adderall Diaries[129][85][86]
2016Goat[130]
King Cobra[90]
Why Him?Executive producer[95]
L.A. Series[131]
2017The Labyrinth[76]
Actors Anonymous[98]
Don't Come Back from the Moon[103]
The Mad Whale[105]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1997Pacific BlueBrianEpisode: "Matters of the Heart"[16]
1998To Serve and ProtectKristin CarterTelevision film[16]
1999ProfilerStevieEpisode: "Three Carat Crisis"[132]
1999–2000Freaks and GeeksDaniel Desario18 episodes[16]
2000At Any CostMike RobertsTelevision film[133]
2001James DeanJames Dean[134]
The X-FilesOfficer No. 2Episode: "Surekill"[135]
2007–2008General Hospital: Night ShiftFranco13 episodes[136]
2009–2012General Hospital20 episodes[137]
2008, 2009,
2014, 2017
Saturday Night LiveHimself / Host4 episodes[138][139][140]
200981st Academy AwardsSaul SilverTelevision special[141]
201030 RockHimselfEpisode: "Klaus and Greta"[142]
201183rd Academy AwardsHimself / Co–hostTelevision special[143]
2012FCU: Fact Checkers UnitJamesEpisode: "James Franco Is Preggers"[144]
Hollywood HeightsOsborne "Oz" SilverRecurring role[145]
2013The Mindy ProjectDr. Paul Leotard2 episodes[146]
Comedy Central Roast of James FrancoRoasteeTelevision special[147]
2014Naked and AfraidHimselfTelevision special[148]
2015DeadbeatJohnny PenisEpisode: "The Polaroid Flasher"[149]
2016Angie TribecaSgt. Eddie Pepper6 episodes[150]
11.22.63Jake Epping8 episodes; also producer and directed episode: "The Truth"[151]
Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?Play DirectorTelevision film; also writer
2017High School LoverRick WintersTelevision film; also executive producer[152]
2017–2019The DeuceVincent Martino / Frankie Martino25 episodes; also executive producer and directed 4 episodes[153]

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2007Spider-Man 3Harry Osborn / New Goblin[154]

Music videos

YearTitleArtistRoleRef.
2013"City of Angels"Thirty Seconds to MarsHimself[155]
2016"Only in America"Riff RaffRiff Raff[156]

Web

TitleRoleNotesRef.
2014–2015Making a Scene with James FrancoHimself / Various characters[157]

See also

References

Bibliography

"Andrew's Diaries"

External links