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J.D. Evermore

Highest Rated: 92% 99 Homes (2014)

Lowest Rated: 10% The Host (2013)

Birthday: Nov 5, 1968

Birthplace: Greenville, Mississippi, USA

While many actors who achieve success in major projects do so with a bang, J.D. Evermore's climb was slow and steady. Born in Mississippi in 1968, Evermore's family moved often, causing him to attend a total of 17 schools during the course of his education. He learned to become a class clown as a coping mechanism, but didn't consider a career on stage right away. Instead, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps, where he was stationed at 29 Palms, California. He met several actors during his 15 months there, and eventually decided to study theater, enrolling at The University of Southern Mississippi. Evermore gained experience on stage at the university, but ultimately didn't graduate, leaving school a semester early when his friend, playwright Mark Leonard, offered him $1000 to take on the lead in his play "Dylan's Ghost" at the Morgan-Wixson Theatre in Santa Monica. Evermore took Leonard up on his offer, moving to L.A. to begin his career in earnest. He would find very steady work from the beginning, appearing on shows like "Walker, Texas Ranger" (CBS, 1993-2001), and appearing in small roles in both low profile films like "Single and Dealing with It" (2003) and major hits like "Walk the Line" (2005). Evermore also wrote, directed, and starred in his own film, the musical comedy "Glorious Mail" (2005). The actor gained a significant boost to his profile in 2010, when he was cast as Detective Thomas Silby on the drama "Treme" (HBO, 2010-13). He was soon afterward cast as O.B. in the Quentin Tarantino film "Django Unchained" (2012), before joining the cast of "Rectify" as Sheriff Carl Daggett (SundanceTV, 2013). Next came roles in the acclaimed films "12 Years a Slave" (2013) and "Dallas Buyers Club" (2013) as well as recurring roles on "The Walking Dead" (AMC, 2010-) and "True Detective" (HBO, 2014-). In 2016, Evermore reached an even higher level, co-starring with Mark Wahlberg and Kurt Russell in the disaster docudrama "Deepwater Horizon" (2016).

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Highest-Rated Movies

92% 78% 99 Homes Watchlist 85% 62% Suitable Flesh Watchlist 82% 82% Deepwater Horizon Watchlist 82% 71% To the Stars Watchlist 81% 87% Snack Shack Watchlist 74% 55% Assassination Nation Watchlist 60% 73% A Dark Place Watchlist
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25% 21% The Chameleon
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Filmography

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Snack Shack 81% 87% 2024 Bill Workman Actor Breakwater 44% 41% 2023 Actor Suitable Flesh 85% 62% 2023 Actor To the Stars 82% 71% 2019 Len McCoy Actor A Dark Place 60% 73% 2018 Cal Worbley Actor Assassination Nation 74% 55% 2018 Chief Patterson Actor The Sweet Life 52% 2016 Brandon Actor Showing Roots 40% 2016 Raybur Actor Deepwater Horizon 82% 82% 2016 Dewey Revette Actor River Guard 2015 Banger Actor Maggie 60% 32% 2015 Holt Actor 99 Homes 92% 78% 2014 Mr. Tanner Actor The Host 10% 50% 2013 Trevor Stryder Actor Miami Magma 0% 2012 Dr. Brad Turner Actor Stolen 18% 34% 2012 Rookie Actor Jules Verne's The Mysterious Island 30% 2012 Bonaventure Pencroft Actor Area 51 12% 2011 Smith Actor The Chameleon 25% 21% 2010 Actor Mysterious Island 2010 Bonaventure Pencroft Actor Alabama Moon 66% 2009 Pap Actor Glorious Mail 2005 Timmy Jones Actor, Director, Screenwriter, Producer, Film Editing Faith of My Fathers 66% 2005 Commander James Latimer Actor Single and Dealing With It 2003 Robert Actor, Producer Living the Life 86% 2000 Pilar's Boyfriend Actor Picnic 2000 Younger Cop Actor
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