Jeremy Davies (born October 8, 1969 in Traverse City, Michigan, USA), is an American film and television actor. He is the second of four children, having an older brother, Josh, who is an Airforce Pilot, a younger brother, Zachary, and younger sister, Katy. He was raised in Traverse City, Michigan during his early childhood, then moved to Kansas with his mother after his parents divorced. When his mother died of complications from Lupus in the mid 1970's, he went to live with his father and step-mother in Santa Barbara, California. They later moved to Rockford, Iowa, in 1986.
Davies attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, California. His first role of note came as a bit part on an episode of "Singer & Sons" in 1990. Afterwards he performed on two episodes of "The Wonder Years" in 1992. He also had small roles in the NBC TV movie, "Shoot First: A Cop's Vengeance," and as a Scruffy Kid in the pilot for a colonial era sitcom called "1775". Among the few substantial roles he won during this time was co-starring as a youth in "Guncrazy," a Showtime thriller, as well as a guest appearance on
ose Place."
In 1993, Davies was cast in a TV commercial for Subaru in which his "character" compares the car to punk rock. The commercial was noticed by numerous casting directors and industry forces. Soon after, Davies found himself being sent feature film scripts. He began building a repertoire with films such as Twister, and in 1998 he landed a pivitol role in the Steven Spielberg war-epic Saving Private Ryan as an American GI linguist in Normandy, France, recruited just after D-Day by Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks) to act as a translator on a dangerous mission to rescue a lone, lost paratrooper (Matt Damon). Davies's performance was well-received, and he has gone on to star in numerous interesting films, including Solaris with George Clooney.
In the past, Davies has dated actress Drew Barrymore and Milla