Levi challenged the crowd for a positive outcome of the election. “We are going to take back this country,” Levi said, promising that together they could make the country “great” and “healthy” again.
As he supported RFK Jr., Levi plans to follow him with his full support of presidential candidate Donald Trump.
“Of the two choices that we have, President Trump is the man that can get us there,” explained Levi, “and he’s going to get us there because he’s going to have the backing and the support and the wisdom and the knowledge and the fight that exists in Robert Kennedy Jr.”
Zachary Levi Continues to Embrace and Share the Love of Christ
Hollywood star Zachary Levi grew up in a Christian home, moving around quite a bit. He was the middle child, with one older sister and one younger sister. Levi began acting at the early age of six and has loved it ever since. He’s since opened up about his faith as an adult. At times, he drifted and embraced a darkness that affected his entire life. Levi became suicidal.
“I completely fell apart,” said Levi, describing a time in his life when he had moved to Austin, Texas, at age 37 to build a movie studio focused on artists. “I was surrounded by darkness and had nothing but lies being spewed into my ear, lies that I had heard before but nothing as intensely as I was feeling in Austin.”
Levi has since turned his life around and focuses more on Jesus and Jesus’ plan for Levi’s life on and off the screen.
“Love is radical,” said Levi. “True love accepts people exactly as they are, no matter what they have done.”
He recently starred in “American Underdog,” the true story of Super Bowl champion Kurt Warner as Warner’s faith and his career were both beginning.
Levi told The Christian Post that getting to know Warner, a fellow Christian, “bolstered his Christian faith.”
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“It feels like God’s fingerprints were all over [the film],” he said.