Jim Caviezel
Jim Caviezel
James Patrick "Jim" Caviezelis an American actor, best known for portraying Jesus Christ in the 2004 film The Passion of the Christ. Other notable roles include Private Witt in The Thin Red Line, Detective John Sullivan in Frequency, Catch in Angel Eyes, Edmond Dantès in The Count of Monte Cristo, golfer Bobby Jones in Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius, and Carroll Oerstadt in Déjà Vu. From 2011 until 2016, he starred as John Reese on the CBS science-fiction crime drama...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionActor
Date of Birth26 September 1968
CountryUnited States of America
It's very hard to accept that stoning still exists in the world today.
Mel Gibson doesn't need your judgment, he needs your prayers.
I don't want people to see me - I want them to see Jesus.
Anything that I undergo, I look at as redemptive suffering.
Often times the best military leaders were soldiers.
The point I'm trying to make is that you go to church on Sunday. But the real Christ is out there in your life every day, whether it be the guy you help on the street, how you live your life, and your countenance that makes people want to be you.
Every day I'm trying to be more humble and how do you do that? I guess, every day, we have mass. Every day, I pray the rosary. That's what I do.
We are all culpable in the death of Christ. My sins, your sins put Him on that cross.
I know we didn't make an anti-Semitic film. This is what the Gospels are. And it's none of my business what other people think of me.
I do what I do, and I do it well, and focus and take it one moment at a time.
I still put my pants on the same way. I still walk on my pool twice a day.
When the mother herself kills her son she goes against her own nature, against her own instinct. People talk about 'choice', but when a woman does that, when she destroys the life of her unborn child, then we have arrived at the limit. The level cannot go higher regarding evil.
I always look for reality. I look for plain truthful roles.
I always believed in God, I would go to mass most of the time, but I had no idea of the calling to holiness.