Adrien Brody We are clearing up speculation that he has been banned. saturday night live.
that brutalist The star hosted an episode of the NBC sketch show in May 2003, during which he wore controversial dreadlocks and spoke in a Jamaican accent to introduce musical guests. Sean Paul. There has since been speculation that he has been banned from the show, which returned on Sunday January 5 after he won the Golden Globe for Best Actor.
But in the interview vulture Published last month, Brody, 51, denied the rumours, laughing: “But I wasn’t invited back either.” “So I don’t know what to say to you.”
Brody provided the costumes on the show, but said the bits were his idea. “They all saw me pitch and they literally didn’t care,” he explained.
He added: “I think Lorne (Michaels, SNL “The creators didn’t like me to embellish it a bit, but they allowed it.”
At Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards, Brody won the award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture or Drama. hyaena. This award comes 23 years after Brody won an Academy Award for a film. pianist At age 29.
“The years have passed, the decades have passed, and I’ve had a long life and career, and I’ve been through a lot of peaks and valleys,” Brody said. our week and other reporters in the Beverly Hilton press room after his win. “It gave me perspective. “I was very grateful for this moment.”
“Everything can go away,” Brody said, referring to his career spanning more than 30 years.
“Thank you so much. “I have lived a very happy life, but as you can see, it is still difficult to find work as meaningful as this.” hyaena.
In the film, Brody plays a Hungarian-Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor who immigrated to the United States after World War II.
“It’s incredibly healing and rewarding to be able to win again in life,” Brody said. “The film speaks to my family’s struggles and the challenges they faced.” (In his acceptance speech Sunday, Brody said his character’s story parallels his own family’s Holocaust experience.)