Jim Caviezel claims playing Jesus has ruined his career.
The Hollywood actor has revealed the catastrophic effect that the
role of Jesus Christ in the Mel Gibson film The Passion of the Christ
had on his career.
Caviezel, 42, a devout Catholic, insisted that he has been "rejected
in my own industry" since playing the son of God in the 2004 box office
hit.
During a 20-minute talk at a church in Orlando, USA to promote a new
audio book of the Bible, the troubled star added that "offers had dried
up and he is shunned by many within the industry."
Caviezel admitted that he decided to go ahead with the controversial
role despite warnings from the film's director Mel Gibson. Gibson told
him: "You'll never work in this town again." Caviezel then replied: 'We
all have to embrace our crosses."
Prior to The Passion the actor was considered one of Hollywood's
rising stars, appearing in such films as The Count of Monte Cristo and
Angel Eyes.
But since, his career has taken a nosedive and the
42-year-old has made only a handful of movies.
Nevertheless, Caviezel doesn't believe Hollywood legend Mel Gibson
has escaped the curse of The Passion either.
He said of the star: "Mel
Gibson, he's a horrible sinner, isn't he? Mel Gibson doesn't need your judgment, he needs your prayers."