Los Angeles Times

ROMAN GRIFFIN DAVIS

- — Michael Ordoña

“Jojo Rabbit”

The lead of “Jojo Rabbit” looks like a tiny rock star, cool blue eyes and blond shock of asymmetric­al mad-artist hair ... though he admits his mother chose his “Yellow Submarine” T-shirt.

The movie is his first profession­al acting gig.

“Well, I played an extra in a school play. I played a tree,” says Roman Griffin Davis with a deadpan delivery beyond his 12 years. “I took a lot of acting experience from that.”

The Londoner was 11 when he stepped into the demanding role of Johannes “Jojo” Betzler. Jojo is a wide-eyed Hitler Youth whose wacky imaginary friend is ... Adolf Hitler (played by director Taika Waititi). Davis had to research the

Hitler-Jugend for the film: “I thought it was interestin­g how these kids were manipulate­d and their life was drained.”

“The thing about Roman is he cares so deeply about other people,” Waititi says. “He’s extremely sensitive and extremely kind. The character wasn’t born a Nazi. The things that make you fall in love with Roman exist in Jojo; they’ve just been covered over by this other thing for a while. So that’s what you’re aiming for; getting back to the kid you fell in love with.”

Davis has always been around the industry; his father, Ben Davis, is a cinematogr­apher and his mother, Camille Griffin, is a writer-director. “When I went on sets I was always like, ‘Yes, I want to eat all this chicken … and gravy.’ But, yes, I was influenced by my parents.”

“Jojo” won the People’s Choice Award at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival, besting such heavyweigh­t contenders as “Marriage Story” and “Parasite.” Davis notes of the vote announceme­nt, “I was with my mom [mimes her on her phone]: ‘You can stop refreshing it. “Joker’s” won, Joaquin

[Phoenix] deserves it. I can’t take that away.’ I remember my aunt refreshes it and goes, ‘Whoa!’

“I kind of understood [the film’s win] because at the Toronto premiere, everyone’s laughing at the same bits and everyone’s crying at the same bits. That shows you they’re understand­ing the message and such.”

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