FrameThrower · Actors · John Krasinski

12 films · 1,189 frames · top-billed in 10 · 2007–2024
Born 20 October 1979 · Boston, Massachusetts, USA
John Burke Krasinski is an American actor, film director and writer. He is widely known for playing Jim Halpert on the NBC sitcom The Office from 2005 to 2013. He has also appeared in several films including License to Wed (2007), Leatherheads (2008), Away We Go (2009), It's Complicated (2009), Something Borrowed (2011), Aloha (2015), 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016), Detroit (2017), and A Quiet Place (2018), which he also directed and co-wrote. Also in 2018, Krasinski returned to television portraying the titular character in the Amazon series Jack Ryan.
On FrameThrower we have: 12 films · 1,189 frames · top-billed in 10 · 2007–2024
Measured across 1,189 frames from the 12 films we hold. This is the look of the work John takes, not a claim about any single frame — we index the cast of a film, never the people in a shot.
Across the 12 films we hold, 47% of their frames are day, 50% natural — the look of the work John takes.
Time of day
Lighting
Shot size
Camera angle
Mood
Every poster opens that film — stills, cinematography notes and colour palette.

IF
2024 · Dad / Marshmallow (voice)

DC League of Super-Pets
2022 · Clark Kent / Superman (voice)

A Quiet Place Part II
2020 · Lee Abbott

A Quiet Place
2018 · Lee Abbott

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
2016 · Jack Silva

The Hollars
2016 · John Hollar

Promised Land
2012 · Dustin Noble

Away We Go
2009 · Burt Farlander

License to Wed
2007 · Ben Murphy

Smiley Face
2007 · Brevin

Aloha
2015 · John "Woody" Woodside

It's Complicated
2009 · Harley
Shared films in this library, not a full filmography.
A reference database for filmmakers
FrameThrower is a fully machine-searchable film database and visual reference library — all 1,189 frames from John Krasinski's 12 films, and 5,000+ films besides, indexed frame by frame and readable by AI. Search it in plain language, from a reference image, or by colour; call it from an API, an MCP server or an SDK. It's the reference layer for making the next movie.