Theo James

Theo James
Theo Taptiklis, better known as Theo James, is an English actor who portrayed Jed Harper in Bedlam, Walter William Clark, Jr. in the crime drama Golden Boy and Tobias "Four" Eaton in the film adaptations of The Divergent Series...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth16 December 1984
CityOxford, England
intimate people
I find sharing intimate details with people that you don't know an interesting concept. I like to keep some things to myself.
shows
British shows, especially on a first commission, don't get the cash that the U.S. shows get.
diving
Diving into Internet speculation is like playing with the devil. It's tempting, of course.
life
Naturally, obviously, nudity is a part of life.
bit
Inherently, I'm not a huge extrovert, so I actually find interviews and all the glamour to be a bit challenging sometimes.
distracted time
Read more. Read every time you go to bed; read in the day - because at least, reading a book, you can't be distracted by anything else.
armor bit body break connect everybody love protect trying wear
Everybody has a bit of body armor they wear to protect themselves, and love is about trying to break it down. You have to see who a person really is and connect with her to break that armor.
above loved might ocean risen sea thinking
I was thinking recently, I've always loved the ocean. If I could do it all again, I might do an oceanography degree. You can do ocean archaeology, and I thought that might be fascinating to do - man-made structures, where the sea has risen above the structures.
women
Let's see... I have a thing for pretty legs. But most importantly, I like confident women.
learning
I had a pretty steep learning curve in film - as I'm still learning.
bit
I'm a bit of a dude. I like meat. But I am buying it more responsibly, where it's more sourced responsibly.
amazed breadth california love time
Every time I come, I'm still amazed at the breadth California has. Big Sur, Yosemite, the desert... I love it.
change family hollywood love parties photo rock roll unless
I have the same friends I've had for years and the same family. Unless you love rock n' roll and Hollywood parties and having your photo taken, I don't think necessarily things need to change too much.
I always think that you finish one movie, you start a new one, and you think, 'OK. I did that last one. Now I've learned. I know how this works.' Then by the end of the movie, you think, 'No, I don't, really.'