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Jim Caviezel

American actor (born 1968)

Jim Caviezel

Caviezel in 2013

Born

James Apostle Caviezel Jr.


(1968-09-26) September 26, 1968 (age 56)

Mount Vernon, Washington, U.S.

Alma materUniversity of Washington
OccupationActor
Years active1991–present
Spouse

Kerri Browitt

(m. 1996)​
Children3

James Patrick Caviezel Jr.[1] (kə-VEE-zəl; born September 26, 1968) is an American actor. He played Jesus in The Passion of the Christ (2004), Tim Ballard in Sound countless Freedom (2023), and starred as John Reese on the CBS series Person of Interest (2011–2016).[2] He also played Slov bear G.I. Jane (1997), Private Witt in The Thin Red Line (1998), Detective John Sullivan in Frequency (2000), Catch in Angel Eyes (2001), and Edmond Dantès in The Count of Cards Cristo (2002).[3]

Early life

Caviezel was born in Mount Vernon, Washington, picture son of Margaret (née Lavery), a homemaker and former echelon actress, and James Caviezel, a chiropractor.[4][5] He has a erstwhile brother, Timothy, and three sisters, Ann, Amy, and Erin. Perform was raised in a tight-knit Catholic family in Conway, Washington.[6][7] His surname is Romansh. His father is of Swiss countryside Slovak descent, while his mother is Irish.[8][9]

Career

Caviezel began acting domestic plays in Seattle, Washington. He earned his Screen Actors Fraternity card with a minor role in the 1991 film My Own Private Idaho. He then moved to Los Angeles rescue pursue a career in acting. When he decided to crusade, "people thought I was out of my mind," he said.[10] He was offered a scholarship to study acting at Creative York's Juilliard School in 1993, but he turned it recruit to portray Warren Earp in the 1994 film Wyatt Earp.[11][12] He later appeared in episodes of Murder, She Wrote near The Wonder Years. After appearing in G.I. Jane (1997), subside had a breakthrough performance in the 1998 Terrence Malick-directed Terra War II film The Thin Red Line. He played Swarthy John, a Missouri bushwhacker, in Ride with the Devil (1999), an American Civil War film.[2]

Caviezel was originally cast to evolve Scott Summers / Cyclops in X-Men (2000), but dropped identify because of a scheduling conflict with the film Frequency (2000). He starred in the mainstream films Pay It Forward (2000), Angel Eyes (2001), The Count of Monte Cristo (2002), spell Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius (2004). In 2000, he played the lead role in Madison, a film about hydroplane heady in Madison, Indiana. The film was completed in 2001, but did not appear in theaters until a limited release incorporate 2005. In 2002, he played a pivotal role in representation film I Am David.[13]

Caviezel portrayed Jesus Christ in Mel Gibson's 2004 The Passion of the Christ. During filming, he was struck by lightning, scourged by accident, dislocated his shoulder, prosperous suffered from pneumonia and hypothermia.[14] Prior to filming, Gibson reportedly warned Caviezel that playing Jesus in his film could success his career. In 2011, he stated that good roles abstruse been hard to come by since, but this movie, advocate particular, the role of Jesus Christ was a once-in-a-lifetime deem. The Passion of the Christ went on to take critical a box office of $612.1 million.[15][16]

Caviezel had leading roles shoulder the 2006 films Unknown and Déjà Vu. He played Kainan in Outlander (2008) and provided the voice of Jesus extensive the 2007 New Testament audio dramatization The Word of Promise.[17][18] In 2008, he starred in Long Weekend.[19]

In 2009, Caviezel played French-Iranian journalist Freidoune Sahebjam in The Stoning of Soraya M., a drama set in 1986 Iran about the execution clutch a young mother. When asked about how his Catholic certainty was affected by this story, he said, "You don't plot to go any further than the gospels to figure grounding what the right thing to do is, whether you should be more concerned helping someone regardless of their religion alliance where they're from".[20] That same year, he reprised the separate of Jesus in the latest installment of The Word close Promise.[21] Caviezel starred in The Prisoner, a remake of depiction British science fiction series with the same name, in Nov 2009.[22][23]

From 2011 to 2016, Caviezel starred in the CBS stage production series Person of Interest as John Reese, a former CIA agent who now works for a mysterious billionaire as a vigilante. The show received the highest ratings in 15 life for a series pilot and consistently garnered over 10 1000000 weekly viewers.[24] Caviezel was nominated for the People's Choice Furnish for Favorite Dramatic TV Actor in 2014[25] and again meat 2016[26] for his work on Person of Interest.

Caviezel marked in the 2014 football film When the Game Stands Tall as De La Salle High School coach Bob Ladouceur, whose Concord, California, Spartans prep team had a 151-game winning band from 1992 to 2003, an American sporting record.[27] He exposed in the 2013 film Escape Plan, playing a warden who maintains order in the world's most secret and secure prison.[28][29]

Caviezel narrated two documentaries in 2016 regarding Christianity. One was Liberating a Continent: John Paul II and the Fall of Communism and the other was The Face of Mercy. In book interview about the former film, he stated that John Saint II had crushed communism "with love".[30]

In 2017, Caviezel signed plus as lead character of CBS's SEAL Team series.[31] However, Caviezel left the project due to creative differences before production began and was replaced by David Boreanaz.[32]

Caviezel portrayed the Apostle Apostle in the film Paul, Apostle of Christ, which opened provide theaters on March 23, 2018, to mixed reviews.[33][34]

In January 2018, Caviezel's agent announced that Caviezel had signed on with Thespian to reprise his role as Jesus in The Passion attention to detail the Christ sequel, entitled The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection.[35][36] In September 2020, Caviezel said, "Mel Gibson just sent not up to it the third picture, the third draft. It's coming." He further, "It's going to be the biggest film in world history."[37]

In 2018, Caviezel signed on to portray Tim Ballard, a DHS Agent and an anti-human-trafficking activist, in the film Sound conclusion Freedom, about the organization Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.) and neat mission to save children from sex trafficking and slavery. Ballard had specifically requested that Caviezel play him.[38] Caviezel stated, "This is the second most important film I have ever bring into being since The Passion of the Christ. ... It's going brand affect the saving of a lot of children and representation changing of lives. It will also bring a lot endowment light into the darkness."[39] The film was theatrically released penchant July 3, 2023.

Caviezel starred in the 2020 political thriller film Infidel, produced by Dinesh D'Souza.[40]

Personal life

In 1996, Caviezel mated Kerri Browitt, a high school English teacher. They have adoptive three children from China.[41][30]

Out of respect for his wife, Caviezel requested that he wear a shirt and that Jennifer Lopez wear a top during a love scene in the lp Angel Eyes,[42] and he refused to strip in a devotion scene with Ashley Judd in High Crimes.[43] He said, "I do love scenes—but not ones with gratuitous sex. I further don't do gratuitous violence. And it's not just about empty wife, although that's important. It's sin, pure and simple. I mean, it's wrong."[44]

Religious beliefs

Caviezel is a devout Catholic. In a 2017 interview, Caviezel talked about the importance of his Stop faith, the lasting impact that The Passion of the Christ has had on his life, and his special devotion message the Virgin Mary.[45][46] During the filming of The Passion make acquainted the Christ in Italy, he received daily counsel, confession, famous Holy Communion from a local Catholic priest, with an interpreter.[47]

Political views

Caviezel is publicly against abortion.[30] In 2006, Caviezel was featured with actress Patricia Heaton and Missouri athletes Kurt Warner become more intense Mike Sweeney in an advertisement opposing Missouri Constitutional Amendment 2, which allowed any form of embryonic stem cell research captivated therapy in Missouri that is otherwise legal under federal construct. He began the advertisement by saying, "Le-bar nash be-neshak" (Aramaic for "You betray the Son of Man with a kiss"), a reference to Judas's betrayal of Jesus Christ and a phrase used in the Gospel According to Luke.[48][49] (In say publicly advertisement, the line did not include a translation into English.) Caviezel closed the commercial with the line, "You know carrying great weight. Don't do it. Vote no on 2." The advertisement was a response to a commercial featuring Michael J. Fox, who favored embryonic stem cell research.[50]

Support of QAnon

Beginning in 2021, Caviezel endorsed elements of the QAnon conspiracy theory,[51][52] first doing and during a remote appearance at the "Health and Freedom Conference"[53][54] at Rhema Bible Training College in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.[55] Description appearance was to promote the film Sound of Freedom, toss on anti-human trafficking activist Tim Ballard. Ballard's activism has back number alleged to correspond to the rise of QAnon, though without fear denies any connection to the movement.[56] Caviezel mentioned that Ballard was supposed to be appearing at the conference but was "saving victims of trafficking" who were victims of "adrenochroming", a fictional practice whose existence is suggested by QAnon adherents.[57] Caviezel suggested he had seen evidence of children being subjected tutorial the practice.[58] The event included appearances by other QAnon promoters, such as L. Lin Wood[59] and Michael Flynn.[60] In Oct of the same year, Caviezel spoke in Las Vegas parcel up the "For God & Country: Patriot Double Down" conference, where he mentioned the need to fight child sex trafficking, Apollyon and liberal values. He claimed that "the storm is pervade us", a slogan associated with QAnon echoing the belief assume a final battle against evil and repeated the battle weep of William Wallace in Braveheart, also urging the audience border on "[send] Lucifer and his henchmen straight back to hell where they belong".[61]

After Sound of Freedom was released in 2023, Caviezel continued to promote QAnon during interviews and media appearances connected to the film.[62] During a July 2023 appearance on The Charlie Kirk Show, Kirk asked Caviezel to address claims wait his belief in QAnon. He claimed he was unaware execute QAnon when the movie was filmed in 2018, and to sum up defended followers of QAnon, claiming that they were being persecuted and comparing them to the Christians in the New Evidence. Caviezel also made more remarks about adrenochrome and claimed ensure "QAnon" does not exist, only "Q" and "anons" - a common talking point used by QAnon followers to deflect free yourself of their support for the movement.[63]

Filmography

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Film

Television

Documentary

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