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Originally Posted by Baby Lee
Some of his film choices were less than optimal, Hitman, Catch and Release.
Made a good early impression in Go, though. And I thought his villain in Live Free or Die Hard, even if the movie sucked overall.
But Deadwood and Justified is as good a 1-2 punch on a TV resume as you get.
He's kind of a redneck Jon Hamm, really good when called on, but a little too 'pretty' to be taken seriously for some executives in charge of blockbusters.
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I remembered him from a supporting role he had in an HBO movie called When Trumpets Fade, where he played a young officer in World War II who eventually wigs out after most of his company is wiped out. Normally I only notice people from small roles if I see the film again later, but his performance and those intense, crazy eyes really made him stand out.
He does great work and definitely should be better known than he is.