After roles in “Memento” and “L.A. Confidential” made him famous, Pearce turned his back on Hollywood. At age 57, he’s returned in “The Brutalist.”
Guy Pearce was wearing a Free Palestine badge at the premiere of his new film The Brutalist. “Thankfully all those people in Gaza can go back to their homes and live freely like they did on October the 6th”,
Brady Corbet's epic drama has placed the journeyman Australian actor in a year-end awards conversation for the first time ever The post Why ‘The Brutalist’ Star Guy Pearce Imagined a Big Game Hunter to Prepare for His Tycoon Role appeared first on TheWrap.
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Guy Pearce explained why Adrien Brody made his 'The Brutalist' performance look too easy during the 2025 NYFCC awards.
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He comes to postwar America with blueprints for a new kind of beauty in director Brady Corbet’s ambitious, if imperfect, epic film.
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