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Griffin’s Memphis trip unforgetta­ble

- By Jae-Ha Kim For more from the reporter, visit www.jaehakim.com.

In the epic period film “Babylon,” Telvin Griffin portrays a saxophonis­t. “Without going too deep into the plot, because everything is still under wraps, Reggie is trying to catch his big break during this crazy transition period in the Golden Age of Hollywood,” said the actor, 32, who said his middle school music lessons paid off. “I did know how to play the sax prior to accepting this role. I actually played in the sixth and seventh grade band.” Hailing from Texarkana, Arkansas, Griffin — who currently lives in Southern California — said he’s looking forward to spending time with his family this holiday season.

Q: Do you remember the first destinatio­n you traveled to as a child?

A:

Dallas, which is two and a half hours from Texarkana. Every summer growing up, my little brother and I would go there to spend time with our aunt and uncle. They didn’t have kids at the time so in a cool way, they were getting practice with us. We thought it was a whole new world because compared to Texarkana, Dallas was a huge place full of more fun things. It had Six Flags, Hurricane Harbor and other fun places that Texarkana just didn’t have. So we loved it every time we went there for the summer. It was hard to leave to go back home sometimes.

Q: Do you have any big trips planned for 2 0 2 3 ? A:

So far the only trip I have planned is going to Portland (Oregon) for about six weeks to work on an August Wilson play called “Seven Guitars.” But best believe I’ll be having my passport on standby, so when the time frees up for me to really travel, I’m

gone!

Q: Where would you like to go that you have never been to before?

A:

London. I’m fascinated with history and am looking forward to seeing the palace and Big Ben. If I could free up some time,

I’d love to do a play there and live there for a month or two. I hear it rains a lot there, which might not be fun. But for me, it would be the experience of just being somewhere that I’ve always wanted to see. Driving on the other side of the road will be an experience in and of itself!

Q: What is your guilty pleasure when you’re on the road?

A:

Reese’s White Peanut Butter Cups and a 20-ounce cream soda. I have a little sweet tooth.

Q: What is your best vacation memory?

A:

When I was in elementary school and all the kids were on summer break,

we rented two 15-passenger vans and made a road trip to Memphis. I think the parents coordinate­d so they all could be off that week, too. I remember it being one of my first times in a different state that wasn’t Arkansas or Texas. It was awesome because it kind of turned into a history-learning trip, too. We went to the Lorraine Motel where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was killed. At the time, I was a kid and didn’t really understand the magnitude of being there. But as I learned more and more through the years,

I’d always think about the time we went there. We also went to the National Civil Rights Museum and the whole family got to be up close and personal with the very bus Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on. To cap off our vacation, we all went to Libertylan­d, which is a theme park in Memphis.

 ?? DAVID ZAUGH PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? “Babylon” actor Telvin Griffin said he’ll never forget a road trip he took to visit Memphis’ National Civil Rights Museum.
DAVID ZAUGH PHOTOGRAPH­Y “Babylon” actor Telvin Griffin said he’ll never forget a road trip he took to visit Memphis’ National Civil Rights Museum.

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