Jeremy Davies

Jeremy Davies

56 · Born: Oct 8, 1969

Personal Details

BornOct 8, 1969 Saugus, California, USA
Parents
  • Melvin Lyle Boring
  • Melvin Lyle "Mel" Boring

Biography

Jeremy Davies attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, California, marking the beginning of his illustrious acting career. His film debut was in David O. Russell's acclaimed first film, the Indy classic, "Spanking the Monkey", which became a surprise Sundance Film Festival winner, earning Jeremy an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Debut Performance.

Davies' portrayal of Tom Hanks' interpreter, 'Corporal Upham', in Steven Spielberg's Academy Award-winning film, "Saving Private Ryan", also earned him considerable critical acclaim and subsequent Oscar buzz. His other film credits include Steven Soderbergh's "Solaris", with George Clooney and Viola Davis; "Going All the Way" with Ben Affleck; "The Locusts" with Vince Vaughn; Wim Wenders' "Million Dollar Hotel"; Lars von Trier's acclaimed avant-garde films, "Dogville" and "Manderlay" with Nicole Kidman and Stellan Skarsgard; "Rescue Dawn" with Christian Bale and Steve Zahn, and directed by the legendary Werner Herzog; "Nell" with Jodie Foster and Liam Neeson; "Half Nelson" writer/directors Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden's "It's Kind of a Funny Story"; "Guncrazy" with Drew Barrymore, and Jan de Bont's "Twister" with Phillip Seymour Hoffman.

In television, Davies was invited to join the cast of JJ Abrams' groundbreaking show, "Lost", and soon after, his character, 'Daniel Faraday', quickly became an integral part of the "Lost" mythology and a favorite of critics and fans (to the extent that ABC began selling Faraday bobbleheads).

After "Lost", Davies joined Timothy Olyphant, Walton Goggins and Margo Martindale on Graham Yost's acclaimed, Emmy-winning FX show, "Justified", based on a short story by the great Elmore Leonard. Wildly against his better judgment, Yost generously granted Jeremy unusual freedom to develop the character of Mags Bennett's middle son, and Davies' subsequent ferocious and fragile Richard the Third-esque portrayal of Harlan, Kentucky outlaw 'Dickie Bennett' was so far removed from 'Daniel Faraday', his work earned him an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor.

Davies' television work also includes the Emmy-honored HBO film, "The Laramie Project".

Jeremy Davies was raised without television, and experienced a vividly nomadic (non-military brat),low-income childhood, growing up throughout the US and abroad, including Vermont, Seattle, Oregon, Kansas, Michigan, New Orleans, Latin America, Canada, Denmark, Sweden, and the Kingdom of California.

Career

2025
Black Phone 2
Black Phone 2 as Terrence
2023
Dark Harvest
Dark Harvest as Dan Shepard
2022
The Infernal Machine
The Infernal Machine as Elijah Barett
Bitcon
Bitcon as Lew
2017
Justice League Dark
Justice League Dark as Ritchie Simpson (voice)
Sleepy Hollow
Sleepy Hollow as Malcolm Dreyfuss
2015
Texas Rising
Texas Rising as Ephraim Knowles
2011
Justified
Justified as Dickie Bennett
2008
Lost
Lost as Daniel Faraday
2006
2005
Manderlay
Manderlay as Niels
2004
Helter Skelter
Helter Skelter as Charles Manson
2003
Dogville
Dogville as Bill Henson
The Laramie Project
The Laramie Project as Jedadiah Schultz
29 Palms
29 Palms as The Drifter
Solaris
Solaris as Snow
Secretary
Secretary as Peter
Teknolust
Teknolust as Sandy
2001
CQ
CQ as Paul
2000
Up at the Villa
Up at the Villa as Karl Richter
1999
Ravenous
Ravenous as Toffler
1998
Saving Private Ryan
Saving Private Ryan as Corporal Upham
1997
Going All the Way
Going All the Way as Williard 'Sonny' Burns
The Locusts
The Locusts as Flyboy
1996
Twister
Twister as Laurence
1994
Nell
Nell as Billy Fisher
Spanking the Monkey
Spanking the Monkey as Ray Aibelli
1992
Guncrazy
Guncrazy as Bill