J. D. Evermore

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J. D. Evermore
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActor
Years active1996–present

J. D. Evermore (also credited as JD Evermore) is an American actor. He is known for playing the role of Thomas Silby in Treme , Detective Lutz in True Detective , Harley in The Walking Dead , Carl Daggett in Rectify , [1] Holt in Maggie , [2] and as Dewey Revette in Deepwater Horizon .

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Filmography

Film roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Stomping GroundsSpike
2000 Where the Heart Is Orderly
Living the LifePilar's Boyfriend
2002 The Rookie Relief Pitcher #1
2003 Rolling Kansas Angry Motorcycle Cop
Single and Dealing with ItRobert
2005Rainbow's EndAndyShort film
Walk the Line F.B.I. Man
Glorious MailTimmy Jones
Waiting... Redneck
2006 Glory Road East Texas State Fan
The Guardian Jailer
2007 The Great Debaters Captain Wainwright
2008 Deal Tex Button
Stop-Loss Rainey
Who Do You Love? Jake
2009 I Love You Phillip Morris Bossy Guard
Still Waiting... Exasperated Customer
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans Rick Fitzsimon
Alabama Moon Oliver 'Pap' Blake
2010 The Chameleon Worker
Jonah Hex Terry Jay
Mysterious IslandBonaventure Pencroft
2011 Ticking Clock Second Cop
The Mechanic Gun Runner
Seconds Apart CSI Tech
The Chaperone Del
51 Smith
Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown Mike's Dad
Mask MakerProfessor
Seeking Justice Man in Elevator
Inside Out Baxter
Jeff, Who Lives at Home Waiter
2012 Transit Sgt. Doucette
The Philly Kid Parole Officer
The Paperboy Gate Guard
The Campaign State Official
The Baytown Outlaws Officer Boyd
Stolen Rookie
Django Unchained Baghead
Rainbow's EndAndyShort film
2013 Broken City Sam's Employee #3
Beautiful Creatures Mitchell WateUncredited
The Host Trevor Stryder
12 Years a Slave Chapin
Dallas Buyers Club Clint
Nothing Left to Fear Helpless Father
2014 Wicked Blood Doctor
Bad Country Murphy - Captain of the Guards
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Sniper
Get On Up Seminar Presenter
When the Game Stands Tall Coach #1
Wild Clint
99 Homes Mr. Tanner
2015 Maggie Holt
Trumbo Prison Guard
The Program Tailwind Executive
2016 Showing Roots Raybur
The Sweet Life Brandon
Deepwater Horizon Dewey A. Revette
Live by Night Virgil Beauregard
River Guard Ranger
2018 Assassination Nation Chief Patterson
First Man Chris Kraft
2019 To the Stars Len McCoy
2020Quiet In My TownSheriff Jack Holden
2021 Palmer Principal Forbes
Television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 The Big Easy ValentineEpisode: "Hotshots"
1998 Walker, Texas Ranger Kyle FinleyEpisode: "Saving Grace"
Monte VoleEpisode: "Eyes of a Ranger"
1999To Serve and ProtectDriver Pete1 episode
Walker, Texas RangerSnake LiptonEpisode: "In Harm's Way: Part 1"; uncredited
2000Hell SwarmGeorge BernardTV movie
PicnicYounger CopTV movie
At Any CostCop #1TV movie
2001 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation EricEpisode: "Boom"
Walker, Texas RangerPatrolman CrossEpisode: "Justice For All"
2002 Days of Our Lives Lab Technician1 episode
2004InfidelityAndrewTV movie
2005 Faith of My Fathers Commander James LatimerTV movie
Snow Wonder JoeTV movie
2006 Thief CopMiniseries; Episode: "Everything That Rises Must Converge"
Not Like Everyone Else Mr. GrayTV movie
Prison Break Woody2 episodes
Southern ComfortDet. Jim HicksTV Pilot
2007 Ruffian Saratoga BettorTV movie
2010 Memphis Beat LeonardEpisode: "One Night of Sin"
2010-2013 Treme Det. Thomas Silby6 episodes
2011Miami MagmaDr. Brad TurnerTV movie
2013 Banshee Cole MoodyEpisode: "Pilot"
Bonnie & Clyde Sheriff CoffeeEpisode: "Part 2"
2013-2016 Rectify Sheriff Carl DaggettRecurring (season 1-3)
Main cast (season 4)
2014 Star-Crossed WeebleEpisode: "Pilot"
True Detective Detective LutzRecurring
The Walking Dead Harley4 episodes
Salem Reverend LewisEpisode: "The Vow"
2015 American Horror Story RakesEpisode: "Magical Thinking"
Constantine The ManEpisode: "Waiting for the Man"
2017 The Son The Buffalo HunterEpisode: "The Buffalo Hunter"
2018-2019 Marvel's Cloak & Dagger Detective James ConnorsMain cast
2019 The Purge Silas Barker2 episodes

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