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Jim Caviezel Refuses To Work With Robert De Niro “He’s Awful And Ungodly”

In the realm of Hollywood, where collaborations between legendary actors often spark excitement and anticipation, there’s one pairing that will likely never come to fruition: Jim Caviezel and Robert De Niro. Despite both being esteemed actors in their own right, Caviezel’s stance on working with De Niro is unequivocal: “He’s awful and ungodly.”

Caviezel, known for his roles in films like “The Passion of the Christ” and “Person of Interest,” has never been one to shy away from expressing his religious beliefs. For him, his faith isn’t just a personal conviction; it’s a guiding force in every aspect of his life, including his career choices.

In a candid interview, Caviezel didn’t mince words when asked about the possibility of collaborating with De Niro. “I have deep respect for his talent as an actor,” Caviezel acknowledged. “But his personal choices and the roles he’s taken on in recent years go against everything I stand for.”

For Caviezel, who has often gravitated towards projects with strong moral and spiritual themes, the idea of working with someone whose values are diametrically opposed to his own is simply out of the question. “I believe in aligning my work with my beliefs,” he explained. “And unfortunately, that means I cannot, in good conscience, work with someone like Robert De Niro.”

While Caviezel’s stance may be viewed as controversial by some, it’s a decision he stands by firmly. For him, integrity and authenticity are paramount, even if it means passing up on potentially lucrative opportunities or missing out on collaborations with acclaimed actors.

In an industry where compromise is often the norm, Caviezel’s unwavering commitment to his principles is a rare and admirable trait. And while it may mean that audiences will never see him share the screen with De Niro, Caviezel’s dedication to staying true to himself is a testament to his character both on and off the screen.

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