Divergent interview
Actors Woodley, James and director Neil Burger chat about their new film Divergent. Burger:
For me I didn’t feel like I was making a young adult film, I think the themes are interesting for everybody whether you’re 18, 28, 48 or whatever.
Daybreak interview
Woodley and James discuss their roles, stunts and preparing for the film Divergent. James:
You have to be careful that you don’t become that character in real life.
EW interview
James is interviewed with Woodley for Entertainement Weekly about running a boot camp on the set and performing stunts.
I would choose Dauntless, because I like the idea of the brotherhood of the military faction
His second choice would be Erudite.
Today interview
James discusses his role on Divergent, his acting career and family.
I was always trying to be older and I am on the older soul sway.
Speed Date interview
James is asked a series a questions regarding his early life, preparing for roles and dating.
I wear nothing around the house. Or a sweet robe and a cigar.
Live! interview
James chats about his philosophy degree, embarrassing short films and his Downton Abby and Divergent success.
If anyone gets their hands on my bad plays it will be extremely embarrassing.
Moviefone Unscripted interview
Divergent cast members Teller, Woodley and James answer questions regarding their daily lives and new movie. James:
I do between a 1000 to 2000 push-ups a day.
Letterman interview
James is interviewed and asked by Letterman about an American accent and his role on Divergent.
See the movie, I’ve got a great American accent.
ET Canada Interview
James and Woodley comment on their visit to Comic Con and discuss their roles in Divergent. Woodley:
Forcing chemistry always looks like forced chemistry and we’re lucky that we didn’t have to do that.
Entertainment Weekly cover
Woodley and James feature on the magazine’s cover, and talk about their approach to life in Hollywood. Woodley:
We’re not into the industry and have separate lives outside of it. That’s refreshing. I don’t know what I would do if Four was played by someone who cared what he looked like or spent more time in front of the mirror than I do.
Young Hollywood interview
James performs different accents, speaks about his childhood and role on Golden Boy.
My funniest moment was filming a BBC love scene.
E.T. interview
E.T. goes on the set of Golden Boy, James discusses his role as homicide detective, Walter Clark. Cast members, Alejandro, Sommerville and McBride describe their roles on the show. James:
My character is a smart guy and aggressive of his decent up the ladder in the police force.