Actor Jon Voight praised Donald Trump and said he believes that the left is attacking the President because he is effective.
He also revealed that not everybody in notoriously left-leaning Hollywood is at odds with his support for President Trump.
The veteran actor and father of Angelina Jolie commented on the attacks from media and others that have sought to sway opinion on the Trump presidency.
When asked by Fox host Mark Levin if he was worried about the reaction to his political views, Jon Voight said that there are people in Hollywood supporting and encouraging him.
Hollywood Infiltrators
He also acknowledged Hollywood’s notorious political sway and how it came about.Voight also talked about his friend Burt Reynolds. Reynolds passed away on Sept. 6. The two starred in 1972’s “Deliverance,” a movie credited with taking Burt Reynolds’s career to new levels. Voight shared stories of Reynolds’s humor on set. He said he spoke with Reynold’s even fairly recently.
“We were close. I called him every month or so.”
Voight also spoke about his admiration and love for the Jewish culture. He spoke of his connection to Jewish people, through his father’s early years of working at a Jewish country club. Voight was raised Catholic.
He also won a Golden Globe for 1969’s “Midnight Cowboy,” a role he says catapulted him into the public eye. He also says he was only paid $14,000, despite the movie going on to win a Best Picture Oscar. He says he knew that taking the role, in which he starred alongside Dustin Hoffman, would be beneficial for his career, and that he spent the $14,000 before the movie finished production, according to an interview with Box Office Mojo.