Who played James in the first Twilight?

Who played James in the first Twilight?

Who played James in the first Twilight?

In Twilight saga Cameron “Cam” Joslin Gigandet (born August 16, 1982) appears in Twilight as James. He is perhaps best known for portraying the character of Kevin Volchok on the FOX television series The O.C., and Ryan McCarthy in the film Never Back Down.

How old was Cam Gigandet in Twilight?

39 years (August 16, 1982)Cam Gigandet / Age

Who plays the redhead vampire in Twilight?

Rachelle Lefevre
Lefevre at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con
Born February 1, 1979 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Occupation Actress
Years active 1999–present

Why was James obsessed with Bella?

He wanted her because her scent was very intoxicating to him, like Bella’s is to Edward.

Why is Bella so clumsy?

Bella is severely wounded by James. During her human life, Bella is extremely clumsy and accident-prone.

Who would have played a better Edward Cullen?

Henry Cavill as Edward Cullen Meyer saw Henry Cavill as the best casting option for this role. But he was already 24 years old and that made Meyer very upset.

Who is James in the Twilight movie?

James was portrayed by Cam Gigandet in the movie, Twilight. The character was given a different appearance than in the book, having long blond hair pulled back into a ponytail.

What is the name of the vampire in the Twilight movie?

In December 2007, Summit Entertainment cast Gigandet in the planned film adaptation of the best selling vampire book series Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. He signed on to portray the role of the film’s “tracker” vampire James.

What is James’personality like as a vampire?

As a vampire, James adjusted to his new life very easily. He was a skilled tracker who enjoyed the hunt as a sadistic game. He tended to get “feelings”, a sort of “sixth sense”, about his quarry’s whereabouts, which aided him in the hunt.

How did James react to his new life as a vampire?

As a vampire, James adjusted to his new life very easily. He was a skilled tracker who enjoyed the hunt as a sadistic game. He tended to get “feelings”, a sort of “sixth sense”, about his quarry’s whereabouts, which aided him in the hunt. Though it’s never explicitly stated, perhaps this was the ability he brought over from his human life.