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Roman Griffin David captivated audiences in 2019, securing the lead role in the acclaimed film “Jojo Rabbit” for his debut performance. This part propelled him to fame, earning him a Critics’ Choice Award, along with nominations for a Golden Globe and a SAG Award. Since then, the young actor has continued to evolve.
From “Jojo Rabbit” Star to Teen Actor
Many remember him as a fresh-faced 12-year-old. Now, six years after the film’s debut, David looks remarkably different. The now-teenaged actor still sports his signature curly hair, which appears fuller. He also seems to have undergone a smile transformation, showing off a set of straight, radiant teeth.
Physical Transformations
Recent photos on his Instagram account highlight David’s notable growth in height. In his latest picture, he appears to tower over a car.
- Significant Height Increase
- Fuller Curly Hair
- Transformed Smile
This transformation sharply contrasts with his appearance at the “Jojo Rabbit” premiere, where he was the shortest among his co-stars, including Taika Waititi and Scarlett Johansson.
New Ventures and Future Projects
While he reappeared in the 2021 comedy “Silent Night,” directed by his mother, Camille Griffin, the 19-year-old actor has returned to screens with a new project.

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“King of Kings”
David lends his voice to the animated Christian film, “King of Kings,” where he plays the character Walter Dickens.
Star-Studded Cast:
- Pierce Brosnan
- Kenneth Branagh
- Forest Whitaker
- Uma Thurman
Upcoming Dystopian Horror: “The Long Walk”
Later this year, David will also feature in the dystopian horror film, “The Long Walk,” which is currently in post-production.
Reflecting on His Career
In an interview discussing his latest endeavors, the young star reflected on his initial role, remarking: “I’m not in a different age bracket, which is a little trickier but it means I can go up for roles which are not so limiting.
“I was very lucky with Jojo because its such a brilliant role, they don’t come around, roles like that for kids or young adults. Now I’m growing up, I’m starting to get more material that has more complex characters that I can play,” David told The Independent.