Adrien Brody has recalled the sacrifices he made for his award-winning performance in ‘The Pianist’.
The 51-year-old star won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in the 2002 war drama – but Adrien has now admitted that the sacrifices took a toll on his personal life.
The Hollywood star told The Sunday Times newspaper: “I’m a grown-up. And as a young man I did not feel that I could faithfully honour all that was on my shoulders with ‘The Pianist’, so I dug very deep.
Brody Abandoned Personal Life to Deliver Oscar-Winning Performance
Adrien’s approach to his film career has changed in recent years, and the actor is no longer willing to “torment” himself for a role.
He said: “I no longer think it’s necessary to torment yourself.”
Meanwhile, Adrien recently insisted that his success has “never been easy”.
The veteran actor believes he’s ultimately benefited and learned from a series of setbacks earlier in his career.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Adrien explained: “You do not listen until you fail or until it really hurts.
Actor Admits Career Success Has Been Full of Challenges
He explained: “I’d been acting professionally for 17 years before that [Oscar]. To a lot of people, I was an overnight success, but I’d been kicking around, paying dues. And it was a remarkable thing, but it was kind of jarring.”
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Sources: The Pianist, The Sunday Times, The Pianist,
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