All before he plays Vincent Van Gogh for Julian Schnabel. There's also the sci-fi film What Happened to Monday?, Netflix horror movie Death Note and a turn as superhero good guy Nuidis Vulko in Justice League, a character who returns next year in Aquaman. He's an early tip for a third Oscar nomination for the recent Cannes Film Festival favourite The Florida Project, and he'll be seen in Kenneth Branagh's all-star take on Murder on the Orient Express. A handful of Dafoe's movie performances will screen during the second half of the year, including Mountain, which tours as an ACO national concert series in August before its September 21 cinema release. He's been busy recently, to say the least. The son of evangelical Christians and a devout yoga practitioner, in person Dafoe appears calm, open and seemingly content, with an agile mind. He's smaller than anticipated, as most actors are, with a face that, while initially typecast for venom, can portray the highest mirth or melancholy, and is softer in person than on screen. That said, Dafoe is not the ball of unbridled energy he so often portrays. More often than not, he's the best guy if a director is after someone willing to push it to the edge. Dafoe appeared as Jesus in Martin Scorcese’s controversial The Last Temptation of Christ.
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