Adrien Brody dedicates his Golden Globe for 'The Brutalist' to his immigrant ancestors
- The Brutalist won four Golden Globes, including Best Actor for Adrien Brody, who dedicated his win to his immigrant ancestors and their struggles.
- Adrien Brody's speech highlighted the journey of his mother and ancestors fleeing war, expressing gratitude for their sacrifices.
- Brody stated, "I hope that this work stands to lift you up a bit and to give you a voice," reflecting on the immigrant experience.
- The film portrays a Jewish architect's journey to achieve the American Dream after surviving the Holocaust.
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Adrien Brody Reflects on Career Peaks and Valleys After Golden Globes Win
Amy Sussman/Getty Images Adrien Brody is reflecting on his career after taking home a Golden Globe award. The actor was awarded Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama on Sunday, January 5, for his role as László Tóth in The Brutalist. The accolade came 23 years after Brody, 51, won an Academy Award for The Pianist at age 29. “It’s been many years, it’s been decades, and I’ve had a long life and career and a lot of peaks and…
Adrien Brody dedicates Golden Globes win for 'The Brutalist' to his immigrant family
The post-war epic was nominated in several categories. Like Brody's real-life mother, Brody's character is an immigrant from Hungary who fled conflict.(Image credit: Robyn Beck)
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