INT: Jeremy Davies

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There is nothing more refreshing and inspiring than meeting
an exceptionally talented actor who is genuinely sincere and
unconventionally humble. Jeremy Davies displays a palpable sincerity
and kind honesty, which is impressive and rare to encounter in

Hollywood


. His previous credits, for which he received great acclaim for,
include SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, SOLARIS and SPANKING THE MONKEY. In
Werner Herzog’s upcoming war adventure RESCUE
DAWN
, Davies incarnates the role of Gene, an American
soldier imprisoned in a POW camp in the Laotian jungle. Held captive
for nearly two years, Davies characterizes the nearly insane soldier
with discernible conviction.

It was a truly delightful experience speaking with the
driven, dedicated and modest talent. He confessed that while he
seeks challenging film opportunities, his infallible aspiration and
motivation is to work with and learn from all legendary directors.
However, Davies put the icing on the cake when he expressed his
adoration and admiration for JoBlo.com! Check out what the
super cool “joblo.com fan” and talented actor had to say when he
sat down to talk about RESCUE DAWN, roughing it in the jungle and
working with Herzog the great.

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Source: JoBlo.com

About the Author

Favorite Movies: Pretty in Pink, Sixteen Candles, Love Actually, Bridget Jones' Diary, Girl read more Interrupted, Sabrina, West Side Story, Anchors Aweigh, Singing in the Rain, Rebecca, The Last of the Mohicans, Pulp Fiction, Leaving Las Vegas, The Untouchables, Taxi Driver, True Romance, The Shining, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, Thelma & Louise, Splendor in the Grass, Goodfellas, Blow, Scarface, Closer, The Doors, Gladiator, Gia, Dangerous Liaisons, Return to Paradise, Reality Bites

Likes: Bono, Daniel Day Lewis, Brad Pitt's body in Fight Club, Gene read more Kelly, traveling, 80's music, soccer players, photography, exotic beaches, indulging & enjoying life.

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