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Golden Globes 2025: Adrien Brody talks about the ‘Blessing’ of his career and how quickly it change
Adrien Brody picked up his first Golden Globe trophy on January 5 for his role in “The Brutalist”. The actor, whose career has been filled with both opportunities and challenges, reflected on his journey in a candid interview with “Deadline”.
After winning in the Best Actor Drama category, the “Pianist” star expressed his deep appreciation for the moments that come his way, while also acknowledging that they could vanish at any time.
In conversation with the media portal, the winning dignitary revealed, “It has been decades.” He added, “I’ve had a long life and career and a lot of peaks and a lot of valleys.” Brody continued to state, “It’s given me perspective; it’s given me a great appreciation for this moment because it can go away.”
The “Grand Budapest Hotel” star won an Academy Award in 2003 for his role in “The Pianist”. Reflecting on his years of hard work, the actor shared his gratitude for the progress he’s made but admitted that it remains challenging to find roles and characters as compelling as Laszlo Toth in “The Brutalist”.
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Further, in his conversation with the news outlet, the actor shared, “I’m very grateful. I’ve had a very blessed career, but it’s still challenging to find work such as this. You can have a triumph in your life again. It is healing and rewarding, and what it speaks to is my family struggles and the hardships that they faced that have given me firm footing as an American actor.”
In the movie, Brody portrays a Jewish refugee who joins a U.S. organization as an architect named “The Brutalist”. The film received widespread praise from both the audience and critics, ultimately winning three awards at the ceremony.
Adding to his statements, Brody talked about his connection to his character while being Jewish himself. He said, “Unfortunately, there is a tremendous amount of anti-Semitism. It’s something that this character is fleeing and that persecution, not just for being Jewish, but for his artistic beliefs and his values and to be oppressed, judged and bothered.”
You can watch “The Brutalist” in selected theaters.
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