Everyone knows who portrayed the role of "Jed Harper" in the movie Bedlam, "Four" in the film adaptation of Veronica Roth's novel, Divergent, to name few,he is no other than Theo James (Theo Taptiklis). James was born on 16 december, 1984, in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK to the parents Jane I. and Philip J. Taptiklis.Theo's ethnicity is English, Scottish and Greek.His religious belief is unknown.His age is now 35 years old.
Theo has the looks of James Franco, an American actor, director, teacher, screenwriter and producer. Even paparazzi has mistaken him as a James Franco.
James is the youngest among the five siblings,he has two brothers and two sisters.He did his schooling from only boys school,Aylesbury Grammar School.Afterwards he joined University Of Nottingham to complete his undergraduate degree in Philosophy.Later on, this stunning actor started his acting career by joining Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. It is also known that Theo went to drama school because of his girlfriends decision to go there. But, Surprisingly Theo was selected and his girlfriend wasn't. Theo made his television debut through "A passionate Woman",in which he played the role of "Craze", starring opposite Billie Piper and his first film is "You will meet the tall dark stranger".Other films played by this hot actor are "The Inbetweeneers Movie" (2011), "Underworld:Awakening" (2012).In Underworld:Awakening ", James starred opposite Kate Beckingsale.He also played the role of "Jack wales" in the television series "Room at the Top" in 2012.In 2013, Theo played the lead role in the "Golden Boy".Other movies played by James are "The Domino effect" and has been filming for London Fields and Franny.Apart from the acting Theo is also an equally a prof...
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...diences and interpreted "Divergent" as an gay allegory movie.
Theo's favourite actor are Marlon Brando, Paul Newman and Steve Mcqueen and his favourite movie is Shine (1996). This adorable and sexy guy is adventurous too. He is a certified scuba diver and also enjoys doing deep sea diving and cliff jumping. In a recent interview, Theo said that he likes strong and empowered women.
Theo has a great fan following especially teens. He is the hearthrob of many teenagers. We can say that he is the "Star of Tommorrow". His source of inspiration were his parents as his grandfather inspired him to choose this line of study. In an interview he said that he admire his parents the most because he said, "they raised five kids and they are very giving to their kids.” We can see his ridiculously good looking person in his upcoming movie "Allegiant" releasing on 18 may, 2016.
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For my interview, I interviewed James Griffin, who has had much experience in the medical field concerning radiology.
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William James and W.K. Clifford both had very exceptional arguments regarding if it is acceptable to hold beliefs without proper evidence, and there is a national debate going on for years regarding who was right and who was wrong. They both had very valid logic to their reasoning behind what the stood for, but they also had totally different outlooks on the argument. Being that I have read both arguments, they both bring up crucial points and details along the way.
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