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Jesus, he's hot (profile of star of "the Passion"
Toronto Star ^ | Feb. 21, 04 | Sean Daly

Posted on 02/20/2004 11:30:03 PM PST by churchillbuff

LOS ANGELES— Pope John Paul II took a long hard look at Jim Caviezel and asked, "What have you learned in playing Jesus Christ?"

"Well, Holy Father," Caviezel replied, "I've been hanging around with the Italians lately, and I am starting to think that Jesus was Italian."

"Why is that?" the Pope asked.

"Well, think about it," the actor said. "He didn't leave home until he was 30. He always hung out with the same 12 guys and his mother believed he was God."

Okay, that conversation never actually took place. But it did provide Caviezel with a brief moment of levity during an otherwise serious conversation last week about his new movie, The Passion Of The Christ.

The film, which depicts in graphic detail the torture and crucifixion of Jesus, has already created a firestorm of controversy. It arrives in theatres on Feb. 25, Ash Wednesday.

"It is as it was," the Pope is said to have remarked after seeing director Mel Gibson's account of the last 12 hours of Jesus's life. And the Rev. Billy Graham declared it contains "a lifetime of sermons."

Still, Caviezel — looking more like a movie star than a saviour in a black button-down shirt and brown suede jacket — finds himself defending charges that Gibson's movie is anti-Semitic.

"That's just one attack," he acknowledges, quite matter-of-factly. "There will be others. The sad thing about it is that this is the most Semitic-looking Jesus in history. (Gibson) didn't want any blue-eyed, blonde Christ on the cross."

So to further his own vision of authenticity, Gibson coloured Caviezel's trademark baby blues to brown in post production. He also required his entire cast to speak their lines in a number of dead languages (subtitles are provided in English).

"The Aramaic, the Hebrew and the Latin were much easier than the physical requirements," says Caviezel, who endured eight-hour daily makeup sessions — from 2 a.m. to 10 a.m. — and was struck by lightning while shooting the Sermon on The Mount scene.

"I am about 100 feet away from him and I look over and I see lightning coming out of his ears," producer Stephen McEveety recounted after the bizarre October, 2003 occurrence.

Caviezel's reaction? "I think it was a sign I needed to act better."

The devoutly religious actor — best known for his supporting roles in The Thin Red Line and Frequency — found less humour when he was accidentally whacked several times while filming the many bloody scenes of Jesus's scourging.

"There was a board on my back about a half inch thick, so the Roman soldiers wouldn't hit my back, but one of the soldiers missed, hit me square on the back and ripped the skin right off," he told Newsweek.

"I couldn't scream. I couldn't breathe. It is so painful that it shocks your system."

The crucifixion scene was even more painful. Filmed in —4C weather with extremely high winds, he could only be hung on the cross for 10 minutes at a time, so it literally took days to shoot.

During that time, Caviezel aggravated a prior chest injury and separated his shoulder.

"I would only eat a little bit here and there and I lost 15 pounds," he remembers.

"I was throwing up all the time. With the hypothermia, you can't really digest properly."

So why would someone endure so much suffering for a role?

It could have something to do with his own strong religious beliefs.

Caviezel, 35, was born in Mount Vernon, Wash. and raised in a strict Catholic family along with his brother Tim and sisters Amy, Ann and Erin.

He has never hidden his devotion to the Lord — "I love Him more than I ever knew possible.

"I love Him more than my wife, my family" — and he has even allowed his faith and strong family values to influence his career choices.

Caviezel refused to participate in erotic or topless scenes with Jennifer Lopez in Angel Eyes and Ashley Judd in High Crimes and threatened to walk off the set rather than offend his wife of eight years, Kerri, a high school English teacher.

They met on a blind date in 1993 and travel together each year to Bosnia and Croatia.

"I was there in December visiting an orphanage," he shares.

"These kids have no parents, no family, nothing. There was hand-to-hand killing.

"It was very nasty and provokes a thought in people."

With such deep conviction to religious and social issues, it is a wonder Caviezel became an actor and not a priest.

"It's interesting," he says.

"I came home one day and I told my dad, `I think I am supposed to be an actor.'

"He said, `Jim, if God wanted you to do anything, he would want you to be a priest.'"

But what the 6-foot-2 Caviezel really dreamed about was playing in the NBA. "Most people saw me with a basketball, working on my dribbling, shooting, defence," he said in a 1999 interview.

At the University of Washington, he entertained his teammates with impersonations, so when a foot injury left his hoop dreams on the sidelines, Caviezel's coach suggested he give acting a try.

He made his theatrical debut in the Seattle production of Come Blow Your Horn and moved to Los Angeles at 23 to pursue a career on the big screen.

He earned small roles in My Own Private Idaho (1991) and Diggstown (1992) and was soon after accepted to the prestigious Juilliard School in New York.

But Caviezel decided to remain in Los Angeles and eventually landed the breakout role of Private Witt, a young soldier trying to navigate the moral course of war in director Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line.

He has since appeared in Frequency (2000) and The Count Of Monte Cristo (2002), but Caviezel knows that The Passion Of The Christ may well be the work he is most remembered for.

Caviezel says he knew taking on the role of his Lord would be a hefty challenge.

But what if he didn't get it right? Was he ever afraid the one he reveres most might condemn him to a life of eternal damnation?

Caviezel cracks only the slightest of smiles.

"I think he would probably give me a pass because at least I tried."


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1 posted on 02/20/2004 11:30:03 PM PST by churchillbuff
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To: churchillbuff; mitch5501
a good read mate, God bless....

ping mitch

2 posted on 02/20/2004 11:56:00 PM PST by helives (God bless Australia, God bless America, God bless Israel, God bless western civilization)
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To: churchillbuff
"The Aramaic, the Hebrew and the Latin were much easier than the physical requirements," says Caviezel, who endured eight-hour daily makeup sessions — from 2 a.m. to 10 a.m. — and was struck by lightning while shooting the Sermon on The Mount scene.

Very interesting, considering the symbolism.

3 posted on 02/21/2004 12:05:08 AM PST by Imal (It is our duty as a people to ensure that our government remains under our control.)
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To: Imal
Right!

If I was making a movie about God, and I was struck by lightning, I would definitely rethink my current course of action!

I would figure some locusts were on the way next

4 posted on 02/21/2004 4:04:02 AM PST by Check_Your_Premises (To crush your enemies, and see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of the left)
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To: churchillbuff
Caviezel refused to participate in erotic or topless scenes with Jennifer Lopez in Angel Eyes and Ashley Judd in High Crimes and threatened to walk off the set rather than offend his wife of eight years, Kerri, a high school English teacher.

This guy takes his religion much too seriously! /heavy sarcasm.

Wow, the media and late night shows, and liberals would make jokes about a statement like that, but millions of women would die for a man with that kind of integrity and devotion.

5 posted on 02/21/2004 4:05:21 AM PST by feedback doctor (psst: don't tell anyone but I was the one responsible for His death.)
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To: churchillbuff
was struck by lightning while shooting the Sermon on The Mount scene.

"I am about 100 feet away from him and I look over and I see lightning coming out of his ears," producer Stephen McEveety recounted after the bizarre October, 2003 occurrence.

Caviezel's reaction? "I think it was a sign I needed to act better."

lol! Good sense of humor. And if he ever needs a body double to handle those "love scenes" I'll be willing to sacrifice some dignity for his sake and Jennifer Lopez :>
6 posted on 02/21/2004 6:54:35 AM PST by KantianBurke (Principles, not blind loyalty)
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To: AnnaZ
ping!
7 posted on 02/21/2004 6:57:16 AM PST by diotima
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To: feedback doctor
"but millions of women would die for a man with that kind of integrity and devotion."

Yeah right....
8 posted on 02/21/2004 9:46:55 AM PST by ryanjb2
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9 posted on 02/21/2004 9:59:16 AM PST by paws_and_whiskers
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To: churchillbuff
Funny how Jesus is always portrayed as European instead of Middle Eastern in looks in every single movie and picture.
10 posted on 02/21/2004 10:03:52 AM PST by sakic
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To: sakic
Do you think this actor doesn't look middle eastern?
11 posted on 02/21/2004 10:11:16 AM PST by churchillbuff (?)
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To: churchillbuff
IMHO this actor does look middle eastern.

I had not expected a film on Jesus to be this popular. Controvesry, of course, helped.

Several kids from my neighborhood saw a while back the film "King of Kings". They liked it and led for at least two of them to have a greater interest in religion.

12 posted on 02/21/2004 10:16:54 AM PST by Dante3
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To: Check_Your_Premises
If I was making a movie about God, and I was struck by lightning, I would definitely rethink my current course of action! I would figure some locusts were on the way next

Well, considering a pagan deity/demon named Zeus is most often associated with lightning, I think Caviezel's got nothing to worry about.
13 posted on 02/21/2004 10:18:08 AM PST by Antoninus (Federal Marriage Amendment NOW!)
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To: churchillbuff
BUMP
14 posted on 02/21/2004 10:22:54 AM PST by Dr. Scarpetta
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To: paws_and_whiskers
He's beautiful, and perfect for the part, both inside and outside.

I can't wait to see this movie.

15 posted on 02/21/2004 10:23:35 AM PST by McGavin999 (Evil thrives when good men do nothing!)
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To: sakic
Funny how Jesus is always portrayed as European instead of Middle Eastern in looks in every single movie and picture.

That's an odd comment. There wasn't that much difference between the "European" and the Middleastern look back in the time of Christ. The "arabic" look you might associate with the middle east today didn't arrive until the 7th century AD. Before then, the Arabs were still mostly confined to Arabia.

Granted, the Germanic "Blond haired, blue eyed" Christ is a questionable representation, but Caviezel is certainly not in that mold. If you ask me, he was an excellent choice.
16 posted on 02/21/2004 10:23:49 AM PST by Antoninus (Federal Marriage Amendment NOW!)
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To: churchillbuff; Northern Yankee; barbcsr; Uncle Jaque; DallasMike; karenbarinka; dakine; ...
Thought you might enjoy this interview with Jim Caviezel. As opening day of The Passion draws near it's getting harder to find any press that isn't negative and offensive. This interview may be one of the few exceptions we see for some time to come.

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17 posted on 02/21/2004 10:29:36 AM PST by lonevoice (Some things have to be believed to be seen)
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To: lonevoice; lawgirl; presidio9
...interview with Jim Caviezel. As opening day of The Passion draws near it's getting harder to find any press that isn't negative and offensive. This interview may be one of the few exceptions we see for some time to come.

Agree.   Thank you for the ping.

bttt

18 posted on 02/21/2004 10:47:34 AM PST by GirlShortstop (nominated Researcher - TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary... I have to get a hat.)
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To: churchillbuff
"Caviezel refused to participate in erotic or topless scenes with Jennifer Lopez in Angel Eyes"

I could swear there was a topless scene in this movie...the 2 lovers where swimming near a dam or something.

Maybe I'm remembering wrongly?

19 posted on 02/21/2004 11:29:26 AM PST by what's up
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To: churchillbuff
Do you think this actor doesn't look middle eastern?

The blue eyed fellow does not appear to be middle eastern to me.

20 posted on 02/21/2004 7:57:03 PM PST by sakic
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