'The Good Lord Bird' belongs to Joshua Caleb Johnson. Even its star says so

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Ethan Hawke on Joshua Caleb Johnson's turn in the Showtime miniseries about abolitionist John Brown: 'It's his show. It only goes as far as he goes.'

Joshua Caleb Johnson, left, as Onion and Ethan Hawke as John Brown in “The Good Lord Bird.”

He also falls in love with a mixed-race sex worker named Pie and painfully learns that his good intentions can have devastating consequences. “That’s one of the best parts of acting for me, what I enjoy the most — being able to express emotion without being able or being allowed to talk,” Johnson said. “My mom and I stayed up ’til all hours, diving into the character and breaking down every single scene, finding my overall objective and the scene objective and what I really wanted out of the character.”

 

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