The Hamilton Spectator

Julia Roberts has high praise for co-star James

Seasoned actor and rising star from Scarboroug­h appear in Homecoming series

- VICTORIA AHEARN

When Oscar winner Julia Roberts signed up to star alongside Toronto native Stephan James in the upcoming Amazon series “Homecoming,” she wanted to make sure their work ethics aligned.

“It was one of those things where — not to feel like the old mother hen — but I remember saying just the last day of rehearsal or hanging out or something, ‘So, how are you with time? Do you come to work on time? Is that something that you like to do?’” she said in an interview at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival, where the series is premièring.

James reassured her that yes, he does show up to work on time.

“And it was just so great to be with someone who — and not to sound like I’m stereotypi­ng — but just based on how young Stephan is, you don’t know what their sense of being ready is going to be,” Roberts continued, sitting beside James. “And his ready is my ready and that made us a pair.”

Building a rapport between the two was crucial, as they have many scenes together in “Homecoming,” which debuts exclusivel­y on Amazon Prime Video on Nov. 2.

“Mr. Robot” creator Sam Esmail directed the noir psychologi­cal thriller, which is based on the podcast created by Eli Horowitz and Micah Bloomberg.

Roberts, an executive producer on the show, plays a caseworker at a transition­al support centre for soldiers trying to return to civilian life. James, 24, plays one of the soldiers.

“I feel like I’m getting to a certain point in my career where I’m becoming more and more comfortabl­e,” said James, whose other projects include the American drama series “Shots Fired” and the Jesse Owens biopic “Race.”

“And being in a space like that and working with those people, I feel like it was just a sweet spot and comfortabi­lity for me.”

Esmail said they auditioned several actors, looking for someone who could “go toe to toe with Julia Roberts.”

“There were a lot of complexiti­es to that character and Stephan, he first taped for us and blew us away on the tape, which is so much harder to do than in person,” Esmail said. “Then he came and did a chemistry read with Julia, and I think that’s when we knew and we saw the chemistry, and it was electrifyi­ng to watch.”

James, who grew up in Scarboroug­h, also stars in the Barry Jenkins film “If Beale Street Could Talk,” based on the novel by James Baldwin, at TIFF.

Roberts gushed about James when asked about the Oscars and if they should create a new category, as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has proposed.

“Category: best performanc­e by Stephan James in that year,” said Roberts, who also stars in “Ben is Back” at this year’s TIFF. “I think there would be multiple nomination­s every year and I think he might win.”

 ?? EVAN AGOSTINI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Julia Roberts and Toronto actor Stephan James attend a premiere for their Amazon series “Homecoming” at TIFF on Friday.
EVAN AGOSTINI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Julia Roberts and Toronto actor Stephan James attend a premiere for their Amazon series “Homecoming” at TIFF on Friday.

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