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Adrien Brody says he has PTSD from working on the 2002 Holocaust drama “The Pianist,” owing to the dramatic weight loss he undertook for the film.. The star, who won a Best Actor Oscar for his ...
Yes, Brody did a lot of crap between The Pianist and The Brutalist. He also did career-best work. ... Adrien Brody’s Career Between Oscars Is Better Than You (and He) Remember .
Brody chokes up remembering "The Pianist" (2002), the role that won him his first gold statue, the youngest to take home Best Actor at age 29.
Adrien Brody won the Best Actor Oscar for The Pianist. Adrien does point out that while there are parallels, The Pianist and The Brutalist make for vastly different storytelling.
Adrien Brody's first Oscar-winning performance in The Pianist is an understatedly emotional one, serving as a precursor to The Brutalist.
Adrien Brody, 51, is the only actor ... The New York native won back in 2003 for his role as Polish pianist and Holocaust survivor Władysław Szpilman in Roman Polanski's 2002 war film "The Pianist." ...
Adrien Brody Has PTSD From ‘The Pianist’ Weight Loss; His Near-Starvation Diet Made Him 129 Pounds for Filming: ‘That Was Necessary for Storytelling’ By Zack Sharf. Plus Icon.
Adrien Brody is opening up about the lengths he went to for his Oscar-winning performance in Roman Polanski’s 2002 film The Pianist. Brody portrayed Holocaust survivor Władysław Szpilman in ...
After winning an Oscar for the three-and-a-half-hour "The Brutalist," Adrien Brody delivered a speech befitting his film's epic running time.. The "Pianist" star, 51, accepted the Oscar for best ...
Adrien Brody talks 'The Brutalist,' his historic Oscar win for 'The Pianist' and the roller-coaster years in-between on THR's Awards Chatter podcast.
In the sweeping new period drama, Adrien Brody stars as László Toth, ... To play Wladyslaw Szpilman, the real-life pianist who survived the Nazi occupation of Poland, ...
Adrien Brody talks to IndieWire's Anne Thompson about his role in Brady Corbet's 'The Brutalist' — and comparisons to 'The Pianist.' ...