If you've ever spent a bit of time in Kentucky, you know that "Justified" captures the sassy essence of the Bluegrass State. Kentuckians know you think they're inbred hicks who quit schoolin' in the seventh grade so they could deal and/or smoke meth (which has supplanted bootlegging moonshine as the region's criminal coin of the realm), and they don't give a rip. Kentucky is, of course, a far more complex state than this. They also love horse racing and basketball.
I kid Kentucky because I was born and raised in the geographical monkey on its back that is Ohio, a state that currently houses seven pro sports franchises and produced seven U.S. presidents, none of whom expired in office from the overconsumption of cherries and iced milk. But I loved to drive through Kentucky when I visited my grandparents in Tennessee.
Seriously, though, Kentucky deserves more respect. People live there.
I kid Kentucky because I was born and raised in the geographical monkey on its back that is Ohio, a state that currently houses seven pro sports franchises and produced seven U.S. presidents, none of whom expired in office from the overconsumption of cherries and iced milk. But I loved to drive through Kentucky when I visited my grandparents in Tennessee.
Seriously, though, Kentucky deserves more respect. People live there.
- 3/26/2023
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Last Halloween season, it was announced that Scott Derrickson will direct The Black Phone from a screenplay he wrote with C. Robert Cargill, and now it's been revealed that Jeremy Davies will star in the adaptation of Joe Hill's short story that was included in his collection 20th Century Ghosts.
We have the full announcement below for the new Blumhouse and Universal film, and in case you missed it, Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill’s Crooked Highway production company recently teamed up with Blumhouse for a two-year first-look television deal, with multiple projects already in development.
Jeremy Davies has been cast in Scott Derrickson’s upcoming film for Blumhouse and Universal, The Black Phone.
Derrickson and frequent collaborator C. Robert Cargill adapted the script based on Joe Hill’s short story.
Derrickson, Cargill and Jason Blum, for Blumhouse, are producing the film. Universal and Blumhouse will present the Crooked Highway production.
We have the full announcement below for the new Blumhouse and Universal film, and in case you missed it, Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill’s Crooked Highway production company recently teamed up with Blumhouse for a two-year first-look television deal, with multiple projects already in development.
Jeremy Davies has been cast in Scott Derrickson’s upcoming film for Blumhouse and Universal, The Black Phone.
Derrickson and frequent collaborator C. Robert Cargill adapted the script based on Joe Hill’s short story.
Derrickson, Cargill and Jason Blum, for Blumhouse, are producing the film. Universal and Blumhouse will present the Crooked Highway production.
- 1/13/2021
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Exclusive: We have learned that Jeremy Davies has been cast in Scott Derrickson’s upcoming film for Blumhouse and Universal, The Black Phone.
Derrickson and frequent collaborator C. Robert Cargill adapted the script based on Joe Hill’s short story.
Derrickson, Cargill and Jason Blum, for Blumhouse, are producing the film. Universal and Blumhouse will present the Crooked Highway production. Joe Hill is an executive producer.
Davies recently won a BAFTA Games Award for his turn in Playstation’s God of War as Baldur. He made his film debut starring in David O. Russell’s acclaimed first film, Spanking the Monkey, which won the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival and earned Davies an Independent Spirit Award nomination. His portrayal of Tom Hanks’ interpreter, Cpl Upham, in Steven Spielberg’s Oscar winning film, Saving Private Ryan, garnered notable critical acclaim for Davies, including a co-nomination for a SAG award...
Derrickson and frequent collaborator C. Robert Cargill adapted the script based on Joe Hill’s short story.
Derrickson, Cargill and Jason Blum, for Blumhouse, are producing the film. Universal and Blumhouse will present the Crooked Highway production. Joe Hill is an executive producer.
Davies recently won a BAFTA Games Award for his turn in Playstation’s God of War as Baldur. He made his film debut starring in David O. Russell’s acclaimed first film, Spanking the Monkey, which won the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival and earned Davies an Independent Spirit Award nomination. His portrayal of Tom Hanks’ interpreter, Cpl Upham, in Steven Spielberg’s Oscar winning film, Saving Private Ryan, garnered notable critical acclaim for Davies, including a co-nomination for a SAG award...
- 1/13/2021
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Who got signed, promoted, hired or fired? The Hollywood Reporter’s Rep Sheet rounds up the week in representation news. To submit announcements for consideration, contact rebecca.sun@thr.com.
Veterans
Innovative has signed:
Jeremy Davies, who won a guest-acting Emmy for playing Dickie Bennett on FX's Justified and most recently was seen as the big bad on The CW's three-part Elseworlds crossover in December. His other notable credits include ABC's Lost (where he was series regular Daniel Faraday), Starz's American Gods, Showtime's Twin Peaks and CBS' Helter Skelter on television as well as Saving Private Ryan, Spanking the Monkey and Solaris in film. Eion Bailey, whose ...
Veterans
Innovative has signed:
Jeremy Davies, who won a guest-acting Emmy for playing Dickie Bennett on FX's Justified and most recently was seen as the big bad on The CW's three-part Elseworlds crossover in December. His other notable credits include ABC's Lost (where he was series regular Daniel Faraday), Starz's American Gods, Showtime's Twin Peaks and CBS' Helter Skelter on television as well as Saving Private Ryan, Spanking the Monkey and Solaris in film. Eion Bailey, whose ...
- 2/18/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Who got signed, promoted, hired or fired? The Hollywood Reporter’s Rep Sheet rounds up the week in representation news. To submit announcements for consideration, contact rebecca.sun@thr.com.
Veterans
Innovative has signed:
Jeremy Davies, who won a guest-acting Emmy for playing Dickie Bennett on FX's Justified and most recently was seen as the big bad on The CW's three-part Elseworlds crossover in December. His other notable credits include ABC's Lost (where he was series regular Daniel Faraday), Starz's American Gods, Showtime's Twin Peaks and CBS' Helter Skelter on television as well as Saving Private Ryan, Spanking the Monkey and Solaris in film. Eion Bailey, whose ...
Veterans
Innovative has signed:
Jeremy Davies, who won a guest-acting Emmy for playing Dickie Bennett on FX's Justified and most recently was seen as the big bad on The CW's three-part Elseworlds crossover in December. His other notable credits include ABC's Lost (where he was series regular Daniel Faraday), Starz's American Gods, Showtime's Twin Peaks and CBS' Helter Skelter on television as well as Saving Private Ryan, Spanking the Monkey and Solaris in film. Eion Bailey, whose ...
- 2/18/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane just added a medical menace to its staff: Jeremy Davies will portray the nefarious Dr. John Deegan in The CW’s upcoming DC crossover event that will draw Green Arrow, The Flash and Supergirl to Gotham City.
The annual DC/Wbtv crossover is a three-night event that kicks off with The Flash at 8 Pm on Sunday, December 9, followed by Arrow at 8 Pm December 10 and capped off with Supergirl on December 11.
Davies was a recent regular on Fox’s Sleepy Hollow. He also appeared in the season finale of the critically acclaimed Starz production of American Gods and in Showtime’s relaunch of David Lynch’s Twin Peaks. He can be seen in November in Lars Von Trier’s The House That Jack Built.
Davies may be best known for his Emmy-winning portrayal of a rural Kentucky outlaw named Dickie Bennett on the F/X series Justified.
The annual DC/Wbtv crossover is a three-night event that kicks off with The Flash at 8 Pm on Sunday, December 9, followed by Arrow at 8 Pm December 10 and capped off with Supergirl on December 11.
Davies was a recent regular on Fox’s Sleepy Hollow. He also appeared in the season finale of the critically acclaimed Starz production of American Gods and in Showtime’s relaunch of David Lynch’s Twin Peaks. He can be seen in November in Lars Von Trier’s The House That Jack Built.
Davies may be best known for his Emmy-winning portrayal of a rural Kentucky outlaw named Dickie Bennett on the F/X series Justified.
- 9/20/2018
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
Cameron Britton gave a memorable performance in the Netflix drama series “Mindhunter” as real-life serial killer Ed Kemper. Now he’s an Emmy contender for Best Drama Guest Actor for his role. But will voters embrace him or be turned off by his sociopathic character? Oftentimes the television academy — and all awards voters for that matter — tend to reward roles that are sympathetic, but there’s good news for Britton: voters in this category pick killers more often than you might think.
In the last 20 years the academy has picked so many murderers for Best Drama Guest Actor that you’d think they were a parole board. In 1998 John Larroquette won the award for appearing on “The Practice” in the recurring role of Joey Heric, who manipulated the legal system to get away with cold-blooded murder. Then in 2001 Michael Emerson also won for “The Practice,” where he played William Hinks,...
In the last 20 years the academy has picked so many murderers for Best Drama Guest Actor that you’d think they were a parole board. In 1998 John Larroquette won the award for appearing on “The Practice” in the recurring role of Joey Heric, who manipulated the legal system to get away with cold-blooded murder. Then in 2001 Michael Emerson also won for “The Practice,” where he played William Hinks,...
- 5/13/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
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