James Franco Acts Up for Terry Richardson’s Playful GQ Shoot

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Published May 17, 2013

Fun with FrancoJames Franco looks far more refined than his Spring Breakers’ alias in the latest edition of American GQ. Superstar photographer Terry Richardson shot the star of cult classics Pineapple Express and Your Highness for the cover of GQ’s comedy issue. The light-hearted spread sees James posing with dynamite and an amorous skeleton. Click below to see more images and a behind-the-scenes video from the shoot.


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