Adrien Brody, who is considered a best actor frontrunner this awards season for his role as a post-World War II refugee in 'The Brutalist', reflects on his 'blessed' life with partner Georgina Chapman and their 'menagerie of pets.
The 'Brutalist’ actor appeared to tear up during the New York event as he commended first responders and shared his thoughts and prayers for "everyone affected by this horrific event."
But Brody, who was introducing upcoming musical artist Sean Paul at time, says the sketch comedy series has yet to invite him back.
Adrien Brody joined "Good Morning America" to discuss his recent Golden Globe win for his role in "The Brutalist."
Brody hosted the show in 2003 and spent a whopping 41 seconds introducing Jamaican musical guest Sean Paul in an excruciating accent.
Adrien Brody fought tears as he thanked first responders fighting the multiple fires in the Palisades and more
The “Brutalist” actor praised partner Georgina Chapman for her “own resilience” in his victory speech at the Golden Globes.
Adrien Brody and Keira Knightley are some of the finest actors working today, but they are typically linked to their post-war survivor or period drama roles, respectively. However, the two of them worked together on the forgotten psychological thriller The Jacket in 2005, which deserves more attention.
To tell his story, Corbet dusted off VistaVision, a cinematic format developed 70 years ago that yields a richer, more luxurious image. It was a technique embraced by filmmakers like the late Stanley Kubrick, but it hasn’t been seen in North American theatres in over 60 years.
The Brutalist' will premiere in Spain on January 24 with lead actor Adrien Brody and director Brady Corbet present. INTERVIEW WITH ACTOR ADRIEN BRODY, STAR OF 'THE BRUTALIST', AND BRADY CORBET, DIRECTOR OF THE FILM.
The director discusses the immigrant experience, his own origins and why America needs a movie about a sympathetic rightwinger