Why Hollywood Dropped Jim Caviezel

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Near the start of the new millennium, American actor Jim Caviezel was one of the hottest heartthrobs in Hollywood. With starring roles in The Thin Red Line, Frequency, The Count of Monte Cristo, and more, Caviezel seemed primed for a long, successful Hollywood career. However, after taking on the career-defining role of Jesus Christ in Mel Gibson's controversial biblical drama The Passion of The Christ, Caviezel's big-screen career has been largely non-existent. So what happened? Hollywood reject According to Caviezel, accepting the title role in The Passion of the Christ all but ensured the death of his Hollywood career. In fact, only minutes after Mel Gibson offered him the role of biblical proportions, the director tried to talk him out of it. As Caviezel told one church congregation: "He said, 'You'll never work in this town again.' I told him, 'We all have to embrace our crosses.'" But Caviezel claimed to care little for Hollywood awards, accolades or the Walk of Fame and was willing to sacrifice his career for an opportunity in Gibson's interpretation of the story of Jesus, explaining: "Jesus is as controversial now as he has ever been. Not much has changed in 2,000 years … We have to give up our names, our reputations, our lives to speak the truth." Of course, there've been others who've portrayed the holy character on-screen and continued to have fruitful careers, so clearly, there's more to the story than that. Back to school After playing Jesus, Caviezel decided to enroll in Spanish courses at the University of Notre Dame. He told the school's Office of Public Affairs and Communications: "I'm in the process of finally getting my college degree. It's like home here. Like family. Notre Dame was a no-brainer. I plan to be studying here when I'm not working." Caviezel didn't just study at Notre Dame. He also addressed students in the Grotto, where he called on them to "Have the courage to step into this pagan world and shamelessly express your faith in public." He also attended football games and participated in some student section crowd push-ups — so it wasn't all business, at least. Love scenes lost Even though romance certainly sells, especially in Hollywood, Caviezel's unwillingness to film love scenes makes him an unattractive bid for pretty much any movie aimed at adults. Caviezel told the New York Post in 2002: "I have a hard time getting naked on film. I don't believe in it. I don't think it's right. In my faith, I'm taught that abstinence is important… You're never gonna see my butt on film unless I'm in the Holocaust, walking around." Caviezel did film a love scene with Jennifer Lopez in 2001's romantic drama Angel Eyes, but he made it clear from the get-go that he wouldn't be stripping down for the scene. He revealed: "I just said, 'Look, put a top on her. I'm gonna keep my shorts on, she's gonna keep hers on. Get the camera and shoot around it.' And that's out of devotion, love, and respect to my wife." Something similar happened on the set of The Count of Monte Cristo. Polish-American actress Dagmara Dominczyk said: "Jim took me aside and said, 'You know, I'm married and very faithful.' And I said, 'Jim, it's a Disney movie. I'm not gonna grab your crotch!'" Workplace and worship In 2006, Caviezel appeared in a controversial anti-stem cell research commercial and kicked off the advertisement by using Aramaic words to describe Judas' betrayal of Christ. "Le-bar nash be-neshak" Scholars of the ancient language agree that using the phrase effectively likens anyone supporting stem cell research to the biblical traitor himself. He's also been openly supportive of strongly conservative politicians and refuses to try and separate his faith from his profession. As he told the Polish press in 2017: "People in Hollywood keep asking me why can't I separate my acting career from being a Catholic. My faith helps me to make the right choices." The good news is, he's had plenty of opportunities to pursue religion-oriented work, including narrating a 2016 documentary about Pope John Paul II and lining up to play Saint Luke in the upcoming biblical drama film Paul, Apostle of Christ. Career resurrection? Caviezel's most notable post-Passion role was that of former CIA agent John Reese in the sci-fi crime drama Person of Interest, which ran for five seasons on CBS. The show received generally positive reviews and ratings during its run. Since the 2016 series' finale, which hit a ratings low for the show, Caviezel has yet to be seen again on the small screen, but he may be heading back to where it all began and ended by starring in Mel Gibson's follow-up to The Passion of the Christ. He said of his return: "I won't tell you how he's going to go about it, but I'll tell you this much, the film [Gibson's] going to do is going to be the biggest film in history. It's that good." Considering both he and Mel Gibson have had to work their ways back into the mainstream for different reasons, their reunion should prove to be interesting indeed. Thanks for watching! Click the Looper icon to subscribe to our YouTube channel. Plus check out all this cool stuff we know you'll love, too!
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Length: 4min 36sec (276 seconds)
Published: Mon Mar 12 2018
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