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Adrien Brody Honors “Sacrifice” Of His Immigrant Family Members As He Accepts First Golden Globe For ‘The Brutalist’
Adrien Brody won his first Golden Globe tonight in the category of Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama. He was honored for his work in 'The Brutalist.'
Adrien Brody tonight won his first Golden Globe for his lead turn in The Brutalist, Brady Corbet’s post-WWII immigrant drama released by A24, reflecting in his speech on his family’s ties to the story he helped to tell. In The Brutalist, which world premiered at the Venice Film Festival, the actor plays László Tóth, a Hungarian-Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor, who emigrates to post-war America to rebuild his life. A frequent collaborator of Wes Anderson’s who prior to The Brutalist appeared in his film Asteroid City, Brody will next be seen starring opposite Vince Vaughn in The Bookie & the Bruiser, a gangster thriller from Bone Tomahawk ‘s S. Craig Zahler, which launched sales in Cannes.
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