The Outpost: Actor Anand Desai-Barochia Brings Janzo To Life – Interview
Thereโs a passion in the voice of actor Anand Desai-Barochia thatโs hard to miss โ passion for the craft, passion for the profession and passion for the character he is currently playing in the second season of The CWโs โThe Outpost.โ
Desai-Barochia plays Janzo, a barkeep/brewer/science nerd that has seen plenty of growth over the course of one-plus seasons. And thatโs just how the British-born actor likes it. โThe writers and creative team, they have allowed me to have free reign and make him (Janzo) my own,โ he said. โItโs exciting for me to work with that.โ
Fortunately, the path Desai-Barochia took to the fantasy adventure realm of โThe Outpostโ was one he foresaw for himself in his youth. โYou know when a child has a profession they want to do like a fireman or an astronaut? Mine was always to be an actor, since I was about 9 or 10 years old,โ he said. It was a musical in those early years that really solidified the dream. The end-of-year production was on tap and a teacher who had a great influence on him, โMister Mack,โ was going to take on the lead role. But young Desai-Barochia had another idea.
โI said, โNo, I want to do it,โโ he said. โAnd I absolutely ran with it. It was just this freedom. Once we hit the stage and started rehearsing, I realized โOh, this is what Iโm supposed to do.โโ
The Outpost — “We Only Kill To Survive” — Image Number: OUT201_0004.jpg — Pictured (L-R): Jessica Green as Talon and Anand Desai-Barochia as Janzo — Photo: Aleksander Letic/NBCU International — ยฉ 2019 Outpost TV LLC. Courtesy of Electric Entertainment.
And with that revelation clearly implanted in his mind, Desai-Barochia simply went for it. When he was 16 he auditioned and got a full scholarship to the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in London, the countryโs oldest acting academy. From there, he worked in London for a while and then came to the United States in 2010 to study at the Lee Strasburg Theatre & Film Institute.
He was meant to stay only a semester, but booked a job while there and decided his time was now. Nine years later, heโs still here, though he does split his time between homes in L.A. and England. Interestingly, most of his work thus far has been in the comedy realm.
And then, โThe Outpostโ came calling with a character that has become a fan favorite. Janzo has come a long way, baby, and thatโs thanks to everyone involved, most notably an actor who possesses a passionate devotion to this character – physically and emotionally. The development of Janzo has been enchanting.
โIn season 1 we opened with Janzo being incredibly insecure, a timid character,โ he explained. โThe only people he had interaction with was his mother, The Mistress —ย until he met Talon. She just opens up his world to something magical and shows him friendship and loyalty. Heโs (Janzo) a special person to me. Heโs grown into something quite powerful, not just within the Outpost, but with Talon.โ
The Outpost — “This Is One Strange Town” — Image Number: OUT202_0004bc.jpg — Pictured (L-R): Aaron Fontaine as Tobin and Robyn Malcolm as The Mistress — Photo: Aleksander Letic/NBCU International — ยฉ 2019 Outpost TV LLC. Courtesy of Electric Entertainment .
โWhatever he does lack physically, he makes up for in brain power,โ he added. โHeโs quite endearing for the audience. They can think that maybe these underdogs, these science-y guys can win in life.โ
Given the development of Janzo in just over a season, itโs a character arc that has helped change some of the dynamics going on in The Outpost. Janzo, so easily intimidated in the showโs early going, now speaks his mind and offers his opinions, even if they differ from some of the showโs other characters. โHe has truly grown as a character,โ said Desai-Barochia, who said that the change in Janzo will continue through season 2. โIn season 2 we all have our own storylines and story arcs, so I think that will make it very interesting for the audience.โ
The actor said that he likes to take it episode by episode and enjoys not knowing whatโs coming down the road, preferring to be in the moment with the story and Janzo. โIf we take it one episode at a time, then we are truly working with Janzo in real time.โ
He also enjoys the ability to improvise on set, noting that Robyn Malcolm (The Mistress) is one of his โfavorites to work off of. We will improvise together nonstop. We always bring something new to different takes and improvisation works well in a show like this. You can see we are having fun as well.โ
From the physical nuances of Janzo to the burgeoning relationships with the other main characters in The Outpost, creating Janzo is a work that Desai-Barochia seems to truly enjoy. Heโs created a character that has proven to be a popular one, even as โThe Outpostโ has become more and more popular among viewers. Its rise through season 1, then the outpouring of fan support prior to season 2, has been impressive. Itโs something Desai-Barochia appreciates and wants the fans to know it. Heโs active on social media before, during and in-between shows.
The Outpost — “This Is One Strange Town” — Image Number: OUT202_0001bc.jpg — Pictured: Anand Desai-Barochia as Janzo — Photo: Aleksander Letic/NBCU International — ยฉ 2019 Outpost TV LLC. Courtesy of Electric Entertainment .
โI think thatโs quite important,โ he said of fan interaction. โIt is wasnโt for the fans, we wouldnโt have a show. With social media, if folks are reaching out to you and appreciating you, you have to show appreciation for them as well. They are creating this fan art, spending time making it, I think itโs almost a bit arrogant to not react to it.โ
The fan art, he said, has been incredibly gratifying, with people churning out works seemingly nonstop. He noted that in episode 202, someone made a reference to โWhat would Janzo do?โ and quick as you like, fan art with that saying was being created. โThe episode hadnโt even finished and people are making thingsโฆthatโs dedication,โ he said.
With production of โThe Outpostโ having moved from Utah to Serbia in season 2, the production is โgetting more for its moneyโ now, which allows for some substantial upgrades to facilities and resources. And with high hopes for a third season, the stakes for โThe Outpostโ continue to climb. And thatโs just fine.
As for his future, Desai-Barochia hopes to see โThe Outpostโ go from โstrength to strength to strengthโ with a third season hopefully on the horizon. During the hiatus, though he โhopes to work my acting muscles.โ Heโs always on the lookout for interesting and challenging characters, be it in indie films, indie projects or on the stage.
โThings that are quite different from Janzo,โ he explained. โThatโs what I look for โ variety in my work. Iโm never more happy than when Iโm working with different characters โ I gravitate towards them.โ
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