Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss was far from the safe-thought confines of liberal Hollywood on Saturday, when he joined conservatives at a rally for Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz in Ames, Iowa. Most of the Jaws actor’s peers have divided their support between Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders, but Dreyfuss was open to hearing from candidates whose answers are not centered on more government. According to The Dallas Morning News, the veteran actor, now 68, observed a Cruz rally from a front-row seat and later displayed a genuine curiosity about the Texan and his supporters. “It’s the politics of my country, so I’m interested,” he said, surrounded by consefvatives. When asked if his presence equated to support, the actor said, “It suggests that I’m interested in what he has to say.” “We come at it from different places,” Dreyfuss said of Cruz, “But he reveres the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. When you seek to be the president of a country that has 300 million people, you can’t get everyone on the same platform. You can’t. But if you can make it clear that the most important things are shared, then fine.” Dreyfuss went on to say he