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Jeremy Davies

American actor (born 1969)


Summary

American actor (born 1969)

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nameJeremy Davies
imageJeremydavies.jpg
captionDavies at the Toronto premiere of Rescue Dawn in 2006
birth_nameJeremy Boring
birth_date
birth_placeTraverse City, Michigan, U.S.
occupationActor
fatherMel Boring
yearsactive1991–present
website

Jeremy Boring (born October 8, 1969), known professionally as Jeremy Davies, is an American actor. He is known for playing Ray Aibelli in Spanking the Monkey (1994), Corporal Timothy Upham in Saving Private Ryan (1998), Private Toffler in Ravenous (1999), Snow in Solaris (2002), Bill Henson in Dogville (2003), Charles Manson in Helter Skelter (2004), Sergeant Gene DeBruin in Rescue Dawn (2006), Daniel Faraday on the series Lost (2008–2010), and Dickie Bennett in the series Justified (2011–2015).

Davies won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series in 2012 for his portrayal of Dickie Bennett in the series Justified (2011–2015). He also received the BAFTA Award for Best Performance in a Video Game for his role as Baldur in God of War (2018).

Early life

Davies was born on October 8, 1969, in Traverse City, Michigan, of Scottish and Welsh descent, the son of children's author Melvin Lyle "Mel" Boring. Davies is Jeremy's mother's maiden name, which he adopted as his professional name. He has a brother, Joshua, and two half-siblings, Zachery and Katrina, from his father's second marriage.

His parents separated when he was young, leaving Davies to relocate to Kansas with his mother until the mid-1970s, when she died of lupus. He went to live with his father and his stepmother in Santa Barbara, California, before moving to Rockford, Iowa in 1986, where he completed high school. He attended college at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in California, in the class of 1990.

Career

In 1991, he played Roger, Robin's first boyfriend, in General Hospital. In 1992, he appeared on two episodes of The Wonder Years. He appeared in small roles in the NBC TV film Shoot First: A Cop's Vengeance and in the pilot for the colonial-era sitcom 1775. He played a youth in the Showtime thriller Guncrazy and had a guest appearance on Melrose Place. In 1993, Davies was cast in a TV commercial for Subaru in which his character compares the car to punk rock. Numerous casting directors and industry forces noticed the commercial, and Davies found himself being sent feature film scripts. Critics embraced his performance in David O. Russell's debut film, the black comedy Spanking the Monkey.

In 1998, he landed a pivotal role in Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan as Corporal Upham, an American GI linguist in Normandy, recruited just after the Normandy landings by Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks) to be the interpreter on a dangerous mission to rescue the film's eponymous paratrooper (Matt Damon). Davies' performance was well received, and he went on to appear in several films, including CQ, Secretary, and Solaris. In 2004, he portrayed Charles Manson in CBS's adaptation of Helter Skelter. In 2006, he appeared in Rescue Dawn. Werner Herzog, who directed Davies in Rescue Dawn, described Davies as "a unique, very significant talent", asserting that "anywhere in the world, there [are] very, very few actors of his calibre."

Davies appeared as a main cast member on Lost during its fourth and fifth seasons (2008–09), playing Daniel Faraday, an amnesiac physicist who comes to the island as part of a team hired by Charles Widmore. He guest-starred in three episodes in Losts sixth season. He had a recurring role on FX's Justified as Dickie Bennett, for which he earned a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series in 2012. He was also nominated for the award in 2011. In 2014, Davies appeared in two episodes of Hannibal. He starred in the History Channel's 2015 miniseries Texas Rising, as Sergeant Ephraim Knowles. This was his second role in a production with Bill Paxton, the first being 1996's film * Twister*. In the 2017 TV drama American Gods he plays one version of Jesus Christ, and in the 2018 video game God of War, he provided the voice and motion capture for Baldur.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992GuncrazyBill
1775Scruffy KidShort film
1994Spanking the MonkeyRay AibelliNominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance
NellBilly Fisher
1996TwisterBrian Laurence
1997Going All the WayWilliard "Sonny" Burns
The LocustsFlyboy
1998Saving Private RyanCorporal Timothy "Tim" UphamKansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Ensemble Cast Performance
Nominated—Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Best Supporting Actor – Drama
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
1999RavenousPrivate Toffler
The FlorentineTruby
2000The Million Dollar HotelTom Tom
Up at the VillaKarl Richter
2001Investigating SexOscar
CQPaul
2002TeknolustSandy
SecretaryPeter
Searching for ParadiseAdam
29 PalmsThe Drifter
SolarisSnowNominated—Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
2003DogvilleBill Henson
2005ManderlayNiels
2006Rescue DawnGene
2010It's Kind of a Funny StorySmitty
2017Justice League DarkRitchie Simpson (voice)Direct-to-video
2018The House That Jack BuiltAl
2021The Black PhoneTerrence Blake
2022The Infernal Machine{{Cite weburl=https://deadline.com/2021/10/the-infernal-machine-guy-pearce-movie-paramount-1234853842/title=Paramount acquires world on Guy Pearce thriller 'The Infernal Machine'date=11 October 2021access-date=Dec 20, 2021}}
BitconLew
2023Dark HarvestDan Shepard
Adventures of the Naked UmbrellaSam Wanoutsky
2025Black Phone 2Terrence Blake

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Dream OnMugger #3Episode: "No, I'm Just Happy to See You"
Shoot First: A Cop's VengeanceWhite PunkTelevision film
1992General HospitalRoger
The Wonder YearsEddie Horvath2 episodes
Melrose PlacePete StollerEpisode: "The Whole Truth"
2001The Atlantis ConspiracyFlushTelevision film
2002The Laramie ProjectJedadiah SchultzTelevision film
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
2004Helter SkelterCharles MansonTelevision film
2008–2010LostDaniel Faraday23 episodes
Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television
2011–2015JustifiedDickie Bennett20 episodes
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (2012)
Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (2011)
2014HannibalPeter Bernardone2 episodes
ConstantineRitchie SimpsonEpisodes: "Non Est Asylum" and "A Whole World Out There"
2015Texas RisingSergeant Ephraim Knowles5 episodes
2016LuciferNick HofmeisterEpisode: "Lucifer, Stay. Good Devil."
2017Sleepy HollowMalcolm Dreyfuss13 episodes
American GodsJesus PrimeEpisode: "Come to Jesus"
Twin PeaksJimmyEpisode: "Part 6"
2018The FlashDr. John DeeganEpisode: "Elseworlds"
Arrow
Supergirl
2020FBIKenneth BatesEpisode: "Hard Decisions"
The RookieDetective Bill SummerlandEpisode: "Hand-off"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018God of WarThe Stranger / BaldurBAFTA Games Award for Best Performer
Nominated—NAVGTR Award for Performance in a Drama, Supporting
2022God of War RagnarökBaldur

References

References

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  5. Travers, Peter. (July 15, 1994). "Spanking the Monkey". [[Wenner Media LLC]].
  6. "Jonathan Demme interviews Werner Herzog (Museum of the Moving Image, 2008".
  7. Orange, B. Alan. (August 23, 2007). "Jeremy Davies Joins ''Lost''". Movie Web.
  8. "Bitcon Movie".
  9. Ausiello, Michael. (August 3, 2016). "Sleepy Hollow Season 4 Recruits Lost Vet Jeremy Davies as New Villain". TVLine.
  10. Snetiker, Marc. (September 1, 2016). "'Lost' alum joins American Gods as Jesus". EW.
  11. Boucher, Geoff. (2018-09-20). "'Arkham Asylum's New Face: Jeremy Davies Cast As Dr. Deegan In Arrowverse Crossover". Deadline.
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