In 1991, he played Roger, Robin's first boyfriend, in
General Hospital. In 1992, he appeared on two episodes of
The Wonder Years. He appeared in small roles in the
NBC TV film ''Shoot First: A Cop's Vengeance
and in the pilot for the colonial-era sitcom 1775
. He played a youth in the Showtime thriller Guncrazy and had a guest appearance on Melrose Place''. In 1993, Davies was cast in a TV commercial for
Subaru in which his character compares the car to
punk rock. Numerous casting directors and industry forces noticed the commercial, and Davies found himself being sent feature film scripts. Critics embraced his performance in
David O. Russell's debut film, the black comedy
Spanking the Monkey. In 1998, he landed a pivotal role in
Steven Spielberg's
Saving Private Ryan as Corporal Upham, Davies appeared as a main cast member on
Lost during its fourth and fifth seasons (2008–09), He had a recurring role on
FX's
Justified as Dickie Bennett, for which he earned a
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series in 2012. He was also nominated for the award in 2011. In 2014, Davies appeared in two episodes of
Hannibal. He starred in the
History Channel's 2015 miniseries
Texas Rising, as Sergeant Ephraim Knowles. This was his second role in a production with
Bill Paxton, the first being 1996's film
Twister. In the 2017 TV drama
American Gods he plays one version of Jesus Christ, and in the 2018 video game
God of War, he provided the voice and motion capture for
Baldur. ==Filmography==