Jeremy Davies Biography
Jeremy Davies is an American film and television actor. He is best known for portraying the Norse god Baldur in God of War for which he received the BAFTA Award for Best Performance in a Video Game in 2018, Corporal Upham in Saving Private Ryan, Daniel Faraday on the ABC series Lost and Dickie Bennett in the FX series Justified, for which he was twice nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, winning in 2012.
Jeremy Davies 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. tor born on October 8, 1969, in Traverse City, Michigan, United States.
Jeremy Davies Age | Jeremy Davies Height
Jeremy Davies is a 50-year-old film and television actor born on October 8, 1969, in Traverse City, Michigan, United States. Jeremy Davies has Scottish and English ancestry. Jeremy Davies stands at a height of 1.75 m.
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 then 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.
Jeremy Davies Family
Jeremy Davies was born to Mel Boring (father), his name Davies is Jeremy’s mother’s maiden name, which he adopted as his professional name. He was born of Scottish and Welsh descent. Jeremy Davies has a brother, Joshua, and two half-siblings, Zachery and Katrina, from his father’s second marriage.
His parents separated when he was young, where he left out to relocate himself 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.
Jeremy Davies Education
Jeremy Davies attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. 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 then 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.
Jeremy Davies Siblings
Jeremy Davies Actor
Jeremy Davies began his acting career after joining the American Academy college of Dramatic Arts in California. He went on and 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.
Jeremy Davies is known for portraying the Norse god Baldur in God of War, Corporal Upham in Saving Private Ryan, Daniel Faraday on the ABC series Lost and Dickie Bennett in the FX series Justified, for which he was twice nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, later winning in 2012.
Jeremy Davies was noticed by Numerous casting directors and industry forces who noticed him as a commercial actor, and he 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 star in several films, including CQ, Secretary, and Solaris. In 2004, he portrayed Charles Manson in CBS’s adaptation of Helter Skelter. 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.
Jeremy Davies guest-starred in three episodes in Lost‘s 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 the critically acclaimed show, Hannibal.
Jeremy Davies also starred in the History Channel’s 2015 miniseries Texas Rising, as Sergeant Ephraim Knowles. This 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.
His performance was well-received, and he went on to star in several films, including CQ, Secretary, and Solaris. He won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role as Dickie Bennett at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards hosted in 2012.
Jeremy Davies was nominated in the same category the year before but lost to Paul McCrane, who guest-starred in the series Harry’s Law. Davies is the second Justifiedcast member to win an Emmy following Margo Martindale.
Jeremy Davies appeared as a main cast and member on Lost during its fourth and fifth seasons, playing Daniel Faraday, an amnesiac physicist who comes to the island as part of a team hired by Charles Widmore. In 2014, he appeared in two episodes of the critically acclaimed show, Hannibal. He appeared in the second role of his production with Bill Paxton, of which it became his first film Twister in 1996′.
Jeremy Davies Net worth
Jeremy Davies is an American film and television actor who has an estimated net worth of $ 5 million dollars as of 2019. Davies won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role as Dickie Bennett at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards hosted in 2012.
Davies was nominated in the same category the year before but lost to Paul McCrane, who guest-starred in the series Harry’s Law. Davies is the second Justified cast member to win an Emmy following Margo Martindale.
Jeremy Davies Justified
Jeremy Davies is the son of children’s author Mel Boring; Davies is his mother’s maiden name. He has three siblings: Josh, Zachary, and Katy.
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, Davies went to live with his father and stepmother in Santa Barbara, California, before moving to Rockford, Iowa, in 1986, where he completed high school.
Jeremy attended college at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in California. His roommate was character actor Jeffrey Asch. Jeremy Davies has Scottish and English ancestry.
Aside from his role as Dickie Bennett in Justified, Davies is perhaps best known for his roles as Corporal Timothy E. Upham in the film Saving Private Ryan, and his role as physicist Daniel Faraday in the TV series Lost.
Jeremy Davies Author
He is the author of THE KNACK OF DOING (David R. Godine, 2016), a collection of short fiction, as well as the novels, ROSE ALLEY (2009) and FANCY (2015). He is an editor at Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, and sits on the advisory board of Dorothy, a Publishing Project.
Jeremy Davies Books
- The Birth of the Anthropocene 2016
- Bodily Pain in Romantic Literature 2014
- Rosemary and Julia: Unblock Me 2014
- In Season and Out of Season: Crafting Sermons for All Occasions 2014
- Impact Plays 2009
- Buying Property Abroad 2006
- Missing, Presumed Undead 2005
Jeremy Davies Movies
- Saving Private Ryan 1998
- Rescue Dawn 2006
- Twister 1996
- Secretary 2002
- It’s Kind of a Funny Story 2010
- Helter Skelter 2004
- The House That Jack Built 2018
- Solaris 2002
- The Million Dollar Hotel 2000
- Spanking the Monkey 1999
- Ravenous 1999
- CQ 2001
- Justice League Dark 2017
- Dogville 2003
- Nell 1994
- Manderlay 2005
- Going All the Way 1997
- Investigating Sex 2001
- The Atlantis Conspiracy 2000
- Up at the Villa 2000
- The Locusts 1997
- Guncrazy
- Teknolust 2002
- laramie project 2002
- The Florentine 1999
- 29 Palms 2002
- Searching for Paradise 2001
- Animal Love 2011
Jeremy Davies TV Shows
- Sleepy Hollow (TV series) 2015
- Constantine (TV series) 2014-2015
- Sleepy Hollow (TV series) 2013-2017
- Arrow 2012
- Justified 2010-2015
- Lost (TV series) 2004-2010
Jeremy Davies Books
- The Birth of the Anthropocene 2016
- Bodily Pain in Romantic Literature 2014
- Rosemary and Julia: Unblock Me 2014
- In Season and Out of Season: Crafting Sermons for All Occasions 2014
- Impact Plays 2009
- Buying Property Abroad 2006
- Missing, Presumed Undead 2005
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