Adrien Brody Nears Tears During Golden Globe Win: ‘I Felt This May Never Be a Moment Afforded to Me Again’

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Matt Donnelly Senior Film Writer Adrien Brody has more gilded hardware to add to his mantle, taking the Golden Globe for best actor in a drama on Sunday night for his role in “The Brutalist.” Brody is central to director Brady Corbet’s epic story of a holocaust survivor and celebrated Hungarian architect, one who falls prey to a toxic and controlling patron (Guy Pearce) over decades in post-war America.

Read Brody’s speech in full below. “Hello. Thank you to everyone in this room. Golden Globes voters, for this honor, I am deeply humbled by this.

I have much to say. I’m going to try and be brief. At the core of ‘The Brutalist,’ it is really a story about the human capacity for creation, so I would be remiss to not acknowledge my fellow nominees.

Daniel, Colman, Timmy, Sebastian, Sebastian, Ralph. You guys really just — you reached such heights with your work, and you are such inspirations to me.

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