Thomas Jane Talks About his “Boss,” Patricia Arquette
October 9, 2009 by Kona Gallagher
Thomas Jane and wife Patricia Arquette have recently reconciled after nearly getting divorced earlier this year. Arquette says that they’re “more in love than ever,” which of course is great in general, but also good for Thomas Jane, who says that Arquette is his business manager. Of course, she only holds the title in an unofficial capacity, but she reads through all of his scripts and was very much in favor of Jane taking the role on the HBO comedy, Hung.
In this interview with TV Guide, Jane talks about how Arquette helps him make his decisions, as well as his roles on Hung and in the upcoming film, Dark Country, which he also directed. Also, it should be noted that Thomas Jane conducts this entire interview without shoes. That is all.



So funny both Thomas and Patricia seem to have fun with their interviews.
I love the no shoe thing!
Did you catch the ad for Ugly Betty on Fridays at the very end of the video?
I don’t think Ugly Betty should be a threat to Medium and Southland is being cancelled by NBC I heard from another post.
I love the no shoe thing too, I hate shoes, probably because it’s so difficult to buy them to fit my feet!
His show starts next week over here, I’m not sure if I’m going to watch…I’ll probably forget. It did get a favourable review in the Independent today I was just reading online.
Southland’s been cancelled? I hadn’t heard that.
I love the no shoe thing too! It was a relaxed and fun interview.
I don’t have HBO so I have never seen Hung but it sounds interesting.
He’s the coolest guy around. (Of course, he’d have to be to be married to Patricia Arquette, right?) He says all the time (at his forum at RAW) that he hates wearing shoes, lol! I saw a couple of other interviews that he did last week and he was barefoot in both of them too.
If you haven’t seen Hung, watch it. It’s a great show. It’s funny, but it’s got a very edgy humor to it. But it also has a lot of heart, especially his character, Ray. You just have to see it. But be warned, it’s about a male prostitute, so be prepared for some pretty risque scenes and dialogue.
I love that he asks Patricia about everything he does. That’s such a great relationship and I’m happy that the two of them have worked things out and are so happy again. They truly deserve every bit of happiness they can find.