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James Caviezel

James Caviezel

With his soulful, deep-set blue eyes and a dark, eerily beautiful countenance, Jim Caviezel has inspired more than a few comparisons to Montgomery Clift. Thus, it was somewhat fitting -- and more than a little ironic -- that Caviezel first broke through to the American public as The Thin Red Line's Private Witt, a character loosely based on Clift's Private Prewitt in From Here to Eternity. A native of Washington state, Caviezel was born in Mount Vernon in 1968, one of five children in a devout Catholic family. A gifted athlete as a young man, he performed brilliantly on the basketball court and dreamt of joining the NBA. He attended Seattle's O'Dea High School, and later Burien Kennedy High, attending Bellevue Community College after graduation (where he continued to play ball), but a foot injury forced him to withdraw from the team and try acting instead. He debuted cinematically with a bit part as an airline clerk in Gus Van Sant's My Own Private Idaho (1991), Caviezel landed an equally minor role in Michael Ritchie's disappointing boxing yarn, Diggstown (1992). Accepted at Juilliard that same year, he declined the school's offer in favor of a supporting role in Lawrence Kasdan's 1994 Wyatt Earp. Unfortunately, this film (like Diggstown) flopped, and for the next several years, Caviezel bounced back-and-forth, between minor roles in big budget Hollywood films like The Rock (1996) and G.I. Jane (1997) and more substantial roles in turkeys such as Bill Couturie's Ed (1996). Fortunately, in 1998, the long-dormant Terrence Malick came calling with a role in his war opus The Thin Red Line (adapted from James Jones's Guadalcanal Diary) and Caviezel struck gold. The film received a number of Oscar nominations including Best Picture, and its stellar ensemble cast, which included Ben Chaplin, Sean Penn, George Clooney, and Nick Nolte, earned almost unanimous acclaim. The following year, Caviezel gained further recognition with his role as one of a group of renegade Civil War soldiers in Ang Lee's Ride With the Devil and his portrayal of a football coach's embittered son in Oliver Stone's Any Given Sunday. In 2000, Caviezel starred in the supernatural thriller Frequency, as a fireman who -- through a supernatural occurrence -- communicates with his long-dead father (Dennis Quaid) over a ham radio. The low-budgeted film became a modest hit. Later that same year, Caviezel starred in Mimi Leder's shameless tearjerker Pay it Forward as a homeless junkie befriended by a young boy (Haley Joel Osment). He then landed a role opposite Jennifer Lopez in the heady romantic drama Angel Eyes (2001); the picture died a quick death at the box office, yet Caviezel's performance in the film dramatically increased his prominence, and critics further took note of the actor's ability. The following year's period adventure The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) boasted a similarly fine lead performance by Caviezel, and though the film - and the actor's work - drew favorable reviews from critics, that motion picture failed to attract audiences. Before embarking on a blood-soaked revenge spree in Highwaymen (2004), Caviezel took a turn as a mysterious former Marine in High Crimes and a lower-key role in the Paul Feig drama I Am David. Audiences who had followed Caviezel's career thus far had no doubt taken note of the actor's vocal religious convictions. With his role as Jesus in Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ -- not to mention the actual suffering that he endured when his shoulder was separated during the crucifixion sequence -- the actor pushed to more extreme lengths than almost any performer of his generation. The story of the film is, by now, notorious; in time it became one of the highest grossers in movie history, capping $600 million worldwide, despite savaging critical assessments from many reviewers and accusations of anti-Semitism. Millions viewers flocked to the motion picture and turned it into one of the seminal moviegoing events of 2004, evi. After this, Caviezel scarcely needed to work at all; of course, he continued to land bigger parts in bigger movies. In Tony Scott's 2006 sci-fi actioner Deja Vu, Caviezel played the ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide


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James Caviezel Trivia

When was James Caviezel born?
James Caviezel date of birth: September 26, 1968

What role did James Caviezel play in Outlander?
James Caviezel played Kainan in Outlander

Who did James Caviezel portray in Bobby Jones, Stroke of Genius?
James Caviezel was Bobby Jones in Bobby Jones, Stroke of Genius

Who did James Caviezel play in The Passion of The Christ?
James Caviezel was Jesus Christ in The Passion of The Christ

What role did James Caviezel play in Highwaymen?
James Caviezel played Rennie Cray in Highwaymen

What role did James Caviezel portray in Madison?
James Caviezel played Jim McCormick in Madison

What role did James Caviezel portray in The Count of Monte Cristo?
James Caviezel played Edmond Dantes/The Count of Monte Cristo in The Count of Monte Cristo

Who did James Caviezel play in I Am David?
James Caviezel was Johannes in I Am David

Who did James Caviezel portray in Angel Eyes?
James Caviezel was Catch in Angel Eyes

Who did James Caviezel portray in Frequency?
James Caviezel was John Sullivan in Frequency

Who did James Caviezel play in The Final Cut?
James Caviezel was Fletcher in The Final Cut

Who did James Caviezel portray in High Crimes?
James Caviezel was Ron Chapman alias Tom Kubic in High Crimes

What role did James Caviezel play in The Thin Red Line?
James Caviezel played Pvt. Witt in The Thin Red Line

Who did James Caviezel play in Déjà Vu?
James Caviezel was Carroll Oerstadt in Déjà Vu

Who did James Caviezel play in Pay It Forward?
James Caviezel was Jerry in Pay It Forward

What role did James Caviezel portray in Ride With the Devil?
James Caviezel played Black John in Ride With the Devil

What role did James Caviezel play in G.I. Jane?
James Caviezel played Slovnik in G.I. Jane

Who did James Caviezel play in The Rock?
James Caviezel was Rear F-18 Pilot in The Rock

Who did James Caviezel portray in Ed?
James Caviezel was Dizzy Anderson in Ed

What role did James Caviezel play in Wyatt Earp?
James Caviezel played Warren Earp in Wyatt Earp

Who did James Caviezel portray in My Own Private Idaho?
James Caviezel was Airline Clerk in My Own Private Idaho

Who did James Caviezel play in Diggstown?
James Caviezel was Billy Hargrove in Diggstown


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