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James Patrick Caviezel Jr. [1] (/ k ə ˈ v iː z əl / 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 of Freedom (2023), and starred as John Reese on the CBS series Person of Interest (2011–2016). [ 2 ]
The film stars Jim Caviezel, Guy Pearce, Richard Harris, James Frain, Dagmara Dominczyk, Luis Guzmán and Henry Cavill in one of his earliest roles. It follows the general plot of the novel, with the main storyline of imprisonment and revenge preserved, but many elements, including the relationships between major characters and the ending were ...
Mitt Romney with his wife Ann at the 2007 convention Fred Thompson speaking at the 2007 convention John McCain at the 2007 convention. 2023 (attended): political candidate Kari Lake; actor Jim Caviezel; author ZUBY; journalist Alex Newman; presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy; statesman Alan Keyes; RNC Committeewoman Tamara Scott; emergency physician Dr. Chuck Thurston; social commentator ...
Actor Jim Caviezel has proclaimed Donald Trump “the new Moses” after visiting him in New Jersey.. Caviezel, who played Jesus in Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ, made the biblical ...
The film stars Matt Dillon, Jim Caviezel and Ryan Potter. [2] The film was released on August 17, 2018 in the United States. The film was shot on location in Hawaii and at Kona-based Honua Studios. [3] It was originally known as Jo, the Medicine Runner. [4]
“Sound of Freedom,” a religious thriller led by “The Passion of the Christ” star Jim Caviezel, is becoming an unlikely box office savior. The faith-based movie about child sex trafficking ...
Jim Caviezel, film and television actor. [14] Lawrence Colburn, United States Army helicopter crew member who intervened to stop the Mỹ Lai massacre. [15] Don Eldridge, politician and Speaker of the Washington House of Representatives [16] Mark Hendrickson, NBA player and MLB pitcher. [8] Craig Kelly, pioneer snowboarder. [17]
The house was originally built in 1927 and redesigned in 1984 by businessman Mark Slotkin. The property boasts a pool and private tennis court, alongside a two-story guesthouse and two-car garage.