John C. Reilly Is a Strutting, Electrified Preacher in Jack White’s ‘Archbishop Harold Holmes’ Video
- John C. Reilly plays a preacher in the music video for Jack White's song 'Archbishop Harold Holmes', where he preaches in a Los Angeles church while neon blue lightning bolts shoot from his hand.
- Reilly's live show, 'Mister Romantic', combines jazz, cabaret, and storytelling, creating a nostalgic atmosphere.
- Reilly aims to spread love and empathy through his performances, stating, 'I tried to think of a way I could spread love and empathy.'
- The album tells the story of an optimist, Mister Romantic, who is searching for love.
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Jack White's "Archbishop Harold Holmes" Video Stars John C. Reilly
Jack White has released a new music video for “Archbishop Harold Holmes,” a track from his 2024 album, No Name, starring the always-entertaining John C. Reilly as a televangelist-like figure who ends up in a mental hospital. Watch it below. Directed by Gilbert Trejo, the video was filmed at a church in Los Angeles. It sees Reilly passionately acting out lyrics from the song like, “I realize that you have tried and tried and are just about ready …
Jack White Taps John C. Reilly For New Music Video “Archbishop Harold Holmes”
Today, Jack White has shared a music video for the breakout No Name single, “Archbishop Harold Holmes,” which stars legendary renaissance man John C. Reilly in a ferocious and electric take on the song’s titular impassioned andself-aggrandizing religious figure. Hot on the heels of the release of Reilly’s debut
John C. Reilly stars in new music video for Jack White's "Archbishop Harold Holmes"
Although a certain A. Fantano named "Archbishop Harold Holmes" as his least-favorite track on the 2024 surprise album from Jack White, No Name, the song has been a breakout favorite for many, including one John C. Reilly.After the award-winning actor (and musician) expressed his interest in playing the Archbishop in a music video, White gave the okay. The result, directed by Gilbert Trejo, is out today. Reilly captivates a church in Los Angeles …
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