As for background, he is an actor - Count of Monte Cristo, Mel Gibson's Passion of Christ, TV series Person of Interest, and recently Infedil. He is Catholic.
Not sure why Hollywierd ignores him because he does well in strong male lead characters.
I understand he did a speech once using phrasing of Ronald Reagan. I don't think it was this one. I remember seeing him about two months ago on news talking about new movie "Infidel" and was surprised by him talking. He seemed very patriotic and believes in values of America.
I thought that might have been him, but I’m not used to anybody in Hollywood standing strong like that. Thanks for the info. I will research his talks a little more. Strong!
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Wondering if you can provide some background on this guy and where he was speaking. I would like to hear more of it. Thanks.
As for background, he is an actor - Count of Monte Cristo, Mel Gibson's Passion of Christ, TV series Person of Interest, and recently Infedil. He is Catholic.
Not sure why Hollywierd ignores him because he does well in strong male lead characters.
I understand he did a speech once using phrasing of Ronald Reagan. I don't think it was this one. I remember seeing him about two months ago on news talking about new movie "Infidel" and was surprised by him talking. He seemed very patriotic and believes in values of America.
I thought that might have been him, but I’m not used to anybody in Hollywood standing strong like that. Thanks for the info. I will research his talks a little more. Strong!
I haven't been able to determine where the speech occurred. Here is another link on the actor.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/09/actor-jim-caviezel-warns-christian-complacency-shares-powerful-heartfelt-conviction-standing-christ-video/
I don't have a twatter account but asking the poster might get some information although others have done so from reading the comments below the first post.