Adrien Brody Clears up speculation that he is banned from doing so Saturday Night Live.
the brutal The star hosted a May 2003 episode of the NBC sketch show, during which he… He controversially wore a wig He spoke in a Jamaican accent to introduce the musical guest Sean Paul. Since then there has been speculation that he was banned from the show, which It reappeared Sunday, January 5, After his victory Best Actor Award Golden Globe.
But in an interview with eagle Published last month, Brody, 51, denied the rumour, though he added: “But I also was never invited back,” he says, laughing. “So I don't know what to tell you.”
Brody said the part was his idea, although the show provided the costume. “They were all literally amazed at me,” he explained.
He added: “I think Lorne (Michael,) SNL Creator wasn't happy with me decorating it a little bit, but they let me.
At the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, Brody took home the award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama. Laszlo Toth in Brutal. This award came 23 years after Brody won an Oscar for his film pianist At the age of 29.
“It's been many years, it's been decades, and I've had a long life and a career and a lot of peaks and a lot of valleys,” Brody said. Us Weekly and other reporters in the Beverly Hilton press room after his win. “It gave me perspective. It gave me a great appreciation for this moment.”
“Everything can disappear,” Brody noted, referring to his career that spanned more than three decades.
“I'm very grateful. I've had a very blessed career, but as you can see, finding meaningful work like this is still a challenge.” Brutal.
In the film, Brody plays a Hungarian Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor who immigrated to America after World War II.
“Being able to have victory in your life again is incredibly healing and rewarding,” Brody said, noting that the film “is about my family’s struggle and the hardships they faced.” (In his acceptance speech on Sunday, Brody said his character's story resembled his family's experience with the Holocaust.)