He’s giving a powerful warning.

Jon Voight, a veteran Hollywood actor renowned for his achievements including an Academy Award and multiple Golden Globes, emphasizes that his success is deeply tied to his Christian faith. At 85 years old, Voight credits his understanding of God with giving true meaning to his life and career. He reflected on his spiritual journey, acknowledging that although he initially strayed from his Catholic upbringing and made mistakes, he ultimately found profound meaning in his faith.

In a recent interview, Voight described how his Christian beliefs now serve as the bedrock of his identity and actions. He sees his faith as a guiding force that provides hope and helps him strive toward becoming a better person. Voight believes that recognizing each soul as a fragment of the divine can significantly transform one’s life.

Voight’s latest project, the film “Reagan,” features him as Viktor Petrovich, a former KGB agent whose life intersects with that of Ronald Reagan, portrayed by Dennis Quaid. The movie, adapted from Paul Kengor’s book The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism, explores Reagan’s journey from a small-town actor to a global political figure. It highlights Reagan’s role in countering the Soviet Union and his influence on the world stage.

The film, rated PG-13, covers Reagan’s early struggles with Communist influences in Hollywood and his later accomplishments as president, including his efforts to end the Cold War and surviving an assassination attempt. Voight’s portrayal of Petrovich reflects a deep admiration for Reagan’s impact on both the Soviet Union and global freedom. Voight criticizes Communism as a harmful ideology and warns of its influence on current American values, believing Reagan’s faith was crucial in his fight against such oppressive systems.

Screenwriter Howard Klausner emphasizes that Reagan’s genuine faith and search for purpose are central to the film’s narrative. The script portrays Reagan’s faith not just as a political asset but as a fundamental part of his character, guiding him throughout his diverse career and personal life. The film aims to showcase Reagan’s dedication to his principles and the love he had for his family, country, and faith, qualities that Klausner feels are lacking in today’s political climate.

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