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Adrien Nicholas Brody (born April 14, 1973) is an American actor. He has won the Academy Award for Best Actor twice, for his portrayal of Władysław Szpilman in Roman Polanski's war drama The Pianist (2002), and László Tóth, a Holocaust survivor in Brady Corbet's epic period drama film The Brutalist (2024); the former made him the youngest winner in the category, at age 29.
Adrien Brody poses with his Oscar for best performance by an actor in a leading role for "The Pianist" during the 75th annual Academy Awards at the Kodak Theater on March 23, 2003 in Hollywood ...
The Brutalist is a 2024 epic period drama film directed and produced by Brady Corbet, who co-wrote the screenplay with Mona Fastvold. [7] It stars Adrien Brody as a Hungarian-Jewish Holocaust survivor who emigrates to the United States, where he struggles to achieve the American Dream until a wealthy client changes his life.
Houdini is a two-part, four-hour History Channel miniseries written by Nicholas Meyer and directed by Uli Edel.It premiered on September 1, 2014. The series stars Adrien Brody as Harry Houdini and features the life of the legendary illusionist and escape artist from poverty to worldwide fame.
Adrien Brody never looked like a leading man. Casting agents and executives made that message clear over and over again throughout his three-plus decades as a working actor. “Overtly,” Brody ...
INSIDE FILM: In 2003, the American actor became the youngest ever Best Actor Oscar winner for his role in Roman Polanski’s ‘The Pianist’. What followed were two decades of some of the most ...
Adrien Brody has reflected on the “public embarrassment” he faced after having his role cut from one of the most acclaimed films of the 1990s.. The actor, who is currently receiving huge ...
Adam Jared Brody (born December 15, 1979) [1] is an American actor. His breakout role was as Seth Cohen on the Fox television series The O.C. (2003–2007). [ 2 ] Brody appeared in films including Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005), Thank You for Smoking (2005), In the Land of Women (2007), and Jennifer's Body (2009).