Times Colonist

Canadian stars in uniquely American tale

- BILL BRIOUX

Keep an eye on Stephan James.

The 23-year-old rising star hails from Scarboroug­h, the star-making area of Toronto that was also home to Mike Myers, Eric McCormack, Barenaked Ladies and the Weeknd.

Five years ago, he was just another Canadian teen actor trying to make it on Degrassi: The Next Generation. After Degrassi (“a Canadian rite of passage,” he says), he worked his way up the local series ladder on How to be Indie, The Listener and The LA Complex.

He was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award in director Sudz Sutherland’s 2012 feature Home Again and then made a big step up playing civil rights activist John Lewis in 2014’s Oscar-nominated Selma.

The Book of Negroes followed and then last year, James was cast as American Olympic sprinter Jesse Owens in Race, which earned him another Canadian Screen Award nomination.

Now he’s the guy you can’t take your eyes off of opposite Helen Hunt, Richard Dreyfus, Stephan Moyer and Jill Hennessy in Shots Fired, a 10-part series premièring Wednesday on Fox and City.

“It’s been incredible,” says James of his career so far. “I’ve been extremely blessed with incredible opportunit­ies to work with phenomenal actors and directors so early in my career. Blessings on blessings.”

James plays special prosecutor Preston Terry, a hotshot Yale grad parachuted into a potentiall­y explosive murder investigat­ion. He’s paired with a seen-it-all police veteran, Ashe Akino (played by Sanaa Lathan, The Perfect Guy).

The case they’re investigat­ing: an unarmed white college student has been shot in broad daylight by a black police deputy (Tristan Wilds). This brings to light the neglected murder, days earlier, of a young African American. Officials with the Department of Justice, along with the governor (Helen Hunt), are counting on cool-headed Akino and Terry to defuse a racial time bomb.

There are echoes of real-life police shootings and as Dreyfus — who plays a local real estate mogul — told TV critics in Pasadena, California, earlier this year: “We shot probably the most current show you’ll ever see … This is America.”

Husband and wife showrunner­s Reggie Rock Bythewood and Gina Prince-Bythewood looked at hundreds of actors for the key role of Preston Terry. The writer/producers needed someone who would not get blown off the screen by Lathan, the commanding film and TV veteran they hand-picked to play Terry’s seasoned police partner.

“Chemistry is hard — you can’t really manufactur­e it,” says Rock Bythewood. “The chemistry that he had with Sanaa was just so clear cut. You know it when you see it.”

 ?? CP ?? Conor Leslie, Stephan James and Helen Hunt in Shots Fired.
CP Conor Leslie, Stephan James and Helen Hunt in Shots Fired.

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