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  1. JD Evermore. Actor: Rectify. J.D. was born in the delta town of Greenville, Mississippi (also the birthplace of Muppets creator Jim Henson) on the same day Richard Nixon was elected president. He is of Irish-French-German-Cherokee-Choctaw decent, the oldest of 7 siblings, and attended 17 different schools (public and private) while moving back and forth between his mother and father. His great ...

  2. John Daniel Evermore (born November 5, 1968) is an American actor. He portrayed "The Man" in Constantine. "Waiting for the Man" "The Man"

  3. John Daniel Evermore (November 5, 1968) is an American actor, producer, director, and writer best known for Rectify (2013-2016), Dallas Buyers Club (2013), and Django Unchained (2012). Filmography Film Roles 2000: Hell Swarm as George Bernard …

  4. Dec 29, 2023 · J.D. Evermore portrayed a Claimer named Harley during season 4 of The Walking Dead. He is well known for his roles in Rectify and Cloak & Dagger and most recently stars in the movie Breakwater.

  5. Biography. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

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