Rising to prominence with supporting roles in movies such as “No Country for Old Men” (2007) and “The Social Network” (2010), Caleb Landry Jones had his first recognized part as Banshee in “X-Men: First Class” (2011). He went on to a leading role in the movie “Antiviral” (2012), directed by Brandon Cronenberg, and starred alongside Philip Seymour Hoffman and John Turturro in “God’s Pocket” (2014). Jones had roles in the movies “Get Out” (2017), “The Florida Project” (2017), and “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” (2017), all in the same year. Since then he has worked with directors such as Jim Jarmusch in “The Dead Don’t Die” (2019), Justin Kurzel in “Nitram” (2021), for which he won multiple awards, and Luc Besson in both “Dogman” (2023) and “Dracula: A Love Tale” (2025), in which he plays the eponymous lead character.