Adrien Brody

Adrien Nicholas Brody (born April 14, 1973)[1] is an American actor. He is known for his portrayal of Władysław Szpilman in Roman Polanski's war drama The Pianist (2002), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor at age 29, becoming the youngest actor to win in that category. He also became the second American male actor to win the César Award for Best Actor for the same film. He has starred in several other films and has received several other awards including nominations for a Golden Globe Award and a Primetime Emmy Award.

Adrien Brody
Brody in 2023
Born (1973-04-14) April 14, 1973 (age 51)
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OccupationActor
Years active1989–present
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Brody has also starred in The Thin Red Line (1998), The Village (2004), King Kong (2005), Hollywoodland (2006), Cadillac Records (2008), Predators (2010) and See How They Run (2022). He has frequently collaborated with filmmaker Wes Anderson, appearing in his films The Darjeeling Limited (2007), Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), The French Dispatch (2021), and Asteroid City (2023). He portrayed Salvador Dali in Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris (2011), and Arthur Miller in Andrew Dominik's Blonde (2022).

In television, he has played Luca Changretta in the fourth season of the BBC series Peaky Blinders (2017), and Pat Riley in the HBO sports drama series Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (2022–2023). He earned Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his roles as Harry Houdini in the History Channel miniseries Houdini (2014), and investor Josh Aaronson in the HBO series Succession (2021).

Early life

Brody was born in Woodhaven, Queens, New York City, the son of Sylvia Plachy, a photographer, and Elliot Brody, a retired history professor and painter.[2] Brody's father is of Polish Jewish descent;[3][4][5] Brody's mother, who was raised Catholic, was born in Budapest, Hungary, and is the daughter of a Catholic Hungarian aristocrat father and a Czech Jewish mother,[6][7][8] although Brody says he was raised "without a strong connection" to either Judaism or Christianity.[9]

As a child, Brody performed magic shows at children's birthday parties as "The Amazing Adrien".[10] He attended I.S. 145 Joseph Pulitzer Middle School and New York's Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts. His parents enrolled him in acting classes to distance him from the dangerous children with whom he associated.[11] He attended summer camp at Long Lake Camp for the Arts in the Adirondacks in upstate New York.[12] Brody attended Stony Brook University before transferring to Queens College for a semester.

Career

Taking acting classes as a child, by age thirteen, he appeared in an Off-Broadway play and a PBS television film.[13] After appearing in Bullet in 1996 with Tupac Shakur and Mickey Rourke, Brody hovered on the brink of stardom, receiving an Independent Spirit Award nomination for his role in the 1998 film Restaurant, and later praise for his roles in Spike Lee's Summer of Sam and Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line.[14] One day, Roman Polanski watched Brody's performance in Harrison's Flowers (2000), and then Polanski decided to offer Brody the leading role of The Pianist (2002).[15] To prepare for the role, Brody withdrew for months, gave up his apartment and his car, broke up with his then-girlfriend,[13] and took piano lessons for four hours a day until he could master passages from some of Chopin’s finest works. At 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) tall, he lost 30 pounds (14 kg), dropping him to 130 lb (59 kg). The role won him an Academy Award for Best Actor, making him, at age twenty-nine, the youngest actor ever to win the award, and, to date, the only winner under the age of thirty. He also won a César Award for his performance.[16]

Brody appeared on Saturday Night Live on May 10, 2003, his first TV work. During this appearance, he controversially gave an introduction for Jamaican reggae musical guest Sean Paul, while wearing faux dreadlocks and using a Jamaican accent. It was reported at the time that he had improvised the bit, causing him to be banned from Saturday Night Live, however, it was later revealed it was part of the dress rehearsal too.[17] Other TV appearances include NBC's The Today Show, and on MTV's Punk'd after being tricked by Ashton Kutcher.

After The Pianist, Brody appeared in four very different films. In Dummy (released in 2003, but originally shot in 2000, just prior to his work in The Pianist), he portrayed Steven Schoichet, a socially awkward aspiring ventriloquist in pursuit of a love interest (his employment counsellor). He learned ventriloquism and puppetry for the role (under the tutelage of actor/ventriloquist Alan Semok) convincingly enough to perform all of the voice stunts and puppet manipulation live on set in real time, with no subsequent post dubbing. He played Noah Percy, a mentally disabled young man, in the film The Village, by M. Night Shyamalan, shell-shocked war veteran Jack Starks in The Jacket, writer Jack Driscoll in the 2005 King Kong remake, and father-to-be Peter Whitman in The Darjeeling Limited by Wes Anderson. King Kong was both a critical and box office success—it grossed $550 million worldwide, and is Brody's most successful film to date, financially. He reprised his role voicing Driscoll in the video game adaptation of the film. Additionally, Brody played a detective in Hollywoodland. He has also appeared in Diet Coke and Schweppes commercials, as well as Tori Amos' music video for "A Sorta Fairytale".[18]

Brody at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival

On January 5, 2006, Brody confirmed speculation that he was interested in playing the role of The Joker in 2008's The Dark Knight, and also met with director Christopher Nolan. However, Nolan and Warner Bros. decided instead to cast Heath Ledger in the role.[19][20] He was also in talks with Paramount to play Spock in J. J. Abrams' Star Trek, but it ultimately went to Zachary Quinto.[21][22] In 2009, he starred in Splice, a science-fiction film written and directed by Vincenzo Natali. Originally a Sundance film, Splice was adopted by Dark Castle Entertainment and distributed by Warner Bros. In 2010, he played the star role of Royce in Predators (a sequel to the original Predator), directed by Nimród Antal and produced by Robert Rodriguez.[23]

In 2011, Brody starred in a Stella Artois beer ad called "Crying Jean" that premiered right after half-time of Super Bowl XLV as part of Stella's "She Is a Thing of Beauty" campaign. He appeared in Woody Allen's 2011 Academy Award-winning comedy, Midnight in Paris as Salvador Dalí.[24] On January 16, 2012, Brody made his debut as a runway model for Prada Men Fall/Winter 2012 show.[25]

In 2014, Brody collaborated again with Wes Anderson in the Academy Award-winning The Grand Budapest Hotel, where he played Dmitri. He received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or in a Movie for portraying the title character in Houdini a History miniseries. The same year, Brody was cast as the title role of Lee Tamahori's action epic Emperor, about a young woman seeking revenge for the execution of her father by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V,[26][27] opposite Sophie Cookson.[28] The movie was finished and screened at Cannes in 2017[29] but its release has been held up by legal challenges.[30]

In 2015, he starred as Tiberius in the Chinese film Dragon Blade, which grossed $54.8 million in its opening week in China.[citation needed] He also received the Cinema Vanguard award at the San Diego Film Festival the same year.[31]

In 2017, it was announced that he would join the cast of the fourth season of the BBC crime drama Peaky Blinders.[32] On August 4, 2017, he received the Leopard Club Award at the Locarno Festival.[33] The Leopard Club Award pays homage to a major film personality whose work has made a lasting impact on the collective imagination.

In 2019, Brody left Paradigm to sign with CAA Creative Artists Agency.[34]

In 2021, he received the Vanguard Award at SCAD's Savannah Film Festival.[35]

Personal life

In 1992, Brody was seriously hurt in a motorcycle accident in which he was thrown over a car and crashed head-first into a crosswalk.[36] He spent months recuperating. He has broken his nose three times doing stunts, including during the filming of Summer of Sam.[37]

Brody began dating Spanish actress and model Elsa Pataky in 2006. For Pataky's 31st birthday in July 2007, Brody purchased for her a 19th-century farm in Central New York state that was remodeled to look like a castle. Brody and Pataky were featured at their New York home in a 35-page spread for HELLO! magazine in October 2008.[38] The pair broke up in 2009.[39]

In 2010, Brody sued makers of the film Giallo, alleging they failed to pay his full salary.[40]

In February 2020, it was reported that he was in a relationship with English fashion designer and actress Georgina Chapman.[41]

Filmography

Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Home at LastBilly
1989New York StoriesMel
1991The Boy Who Cried BitchEddie
1993King of the HillLester Silverstone
1994Angels in the OutfieldDanny Hemmerling
Natural Born KillersGale's CamermanUncredited
1995Ten BennyRay Diglovanni
1996BulletRuby Stein
SoloDr. Bill Stewart
1997The Last Time I Committed SuicideBen
The Undertaker's WeddingMario Bellini
Six Ways to SundayArnie Finklestein
1998RestaurantChris Calloway
The Thin Red LineCpl. Geoffrey Fife
1999Summer of SamRichie Tringale
OxygenHarry Houdini
Liberty HeightsVan Kurtzman
2000Bread and RosesSam Shapiro
Harrison's FlowersKyle Morris
2001Love the Hard WayJack Grace
The Affair of the NecklaceCount Nicolas De La Motte
2002DummySteven Schoichet
The PianistWładysław Szpilman
2003The Singing DetectiveFirst Hood
2004The VillageNoah Percy
2005The JacketJack Starks
King KongJack Driscoll
2006HollywoodlandLouis SimoAlso additional cinematographer
2007The Darjeeling LimitedPeter Whitman
2008ManoleteManolete
The Brothers BloomBloom
Cadillac RecordsLeonard Chess
2009GialloInspector Enzo LaviaAlso producer
SpliceClive Nicoli
Fantastic Mr. FoxRickityVoice
2010High SchoolEdward "Psycho Ed" Highbaugh
PredatorsRoyce
The ExperimentTravis Cacksmackberg
WreckedManAlso executive producer
2011DetachmentHenry BarthesAlso executive producer
Midnight in ParisSalvador Dalí
2012Back to 1942Theodore White
2013Inappropriate ComedyFlirty HarryAlso wrote additional dialogue
Third PersonScott Lowry
2014The Grand Budapest HotelDmitri Desgoffe und Taxis
American HeistFrankie KellyAlso executive producer
2015Dragon BladeTiberius
Stone Barn CastleDocumentary;
director, producer and composer
BacktrackPeter Bower
Septembers of ShirazIsaac AminAlso executive producer
2016Manhattan NightPorter WrenAlso producer
2017Bullet HeadStacy
2018Air StrikeSteve
2021CleanCleanAlso co-writer, producer and composer
The French DispatchJulien Cadazio
2022See How They RunLeo Köpernick
BlondeArthur Miller
2023ManodromeDad Dan
GhostedLeveque
Fool's ParadiseChad Luxt
Asteroid CitySchubert Green[42]
TBAThe BrutalistLászló TóthPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Home at LastBillyTelevision film
Annie McGuireLenny McGuireEpisode: "Annie and the Brooklyn Bridge"
1994Rebel HighwaySkinnyEpisode: "Jailbreakers"
1996Bullet HeartsChuckie BraggPilot
1999Split ScreenHarryEpisode: "Waiting for Star Wars"
2003Saturday Night LiveHimself (host)Episode: "Adrien Brody/Sean Paul, Wayne Wonder"
2014HoudiniHarry HoudiniMiniseries; 2 episodes
2015BreakthroughNarratorEpisode: "Decoding the Brain"[43][44]
2016DiceHimselfEpisode: "Ego"
2017Peaky BlindersLuca Changretta6 episodes
2021ChapelwaiteCaptain Charles Boone10 episodes
SuccessionJosh Aaronson2 episodes
2022–2023Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers DynastyPat Riley15 episodes
2023Poker FaceSterling Frost Jr.2 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Peter Jackson's King KongJack DriscollVoice; Spike Video Game Award for Best Cast

Music videos

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002"A Sorta Fairytale"Tori's lover
2010"Brodyquest"as himself

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryProjectResultRef.
1998Independent Spirit AwardBest Male LeadRestaurantNominated
2002Academy AwardBest ActorThe PianistWon
BAFTA AwardBest Actor in a Leading RoleNominated
Golden Globe AwardBest Actor in a Motion Picture – DramaNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Actor in a Leading RoleNominated
César AwardBest ActorWon
National Society of Film CriticsBest ActorWon
Boston Society of Film CriticsBest ActorWon
Chicago Film Critics AssociationBest ActorNominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics AssociationBest ActorNominated
2011Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Cast in a Motion PictureMidnight in ParisNominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists AwardBest Ensemble CastNominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society AwardBest Ensemble ActingNominated
San Diego Film Critics SocietyBest Performance by an EnsembleNominated
2014Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Cast in a Motion PictureThe Grand Budapest HotelNominated
Critics' Choice Movie AwardBest Acting EnsembleNominated
2014Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or MovieHoudiniNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Actor in a Miniseries or Television MovieNominated
2021Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesSuccessionNominated

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