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Out of the Archives: Adrien Brody on Becoming Polanski’s Pianist
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Adrien Brody was nominated for a Golden Globe in the Best Actor-Motion Picture Drama category for 2003, for his performance in The Pianist and was a presenter in 2006. In 2002, he met the HFPA and talked about director Roman Polanski‘s temper, talent, and grit.
“Roman Polanski loses his temper but we all lose our temper. I lose my temper too, sometimes. Roman is extremely passionate and enthusiastic. Fortunately, he didn’t lose his temper at me too often. The crew spoke in Polish, so I could tune out which was wonderful. You know, that’s why I like shooting in Europe. I know if it’s in English it’s directed at me. I was responding to “axia”. Oh, that means “action”. Okay, I’m on!
Roman’s a wonderful actor and he likes specific things, not always but when he wants something specific you kind of got to give Mr. Polanski what he wants. I don’t have a problem with that if it’s good. If it’s not good, we have a problem and unfortunately, some directors are not as good as conveying precisely what they need and they’ll try and act it out and it’s a very poor rendition of what they’re trying to get from you and you have to go okay, I see what you want and try and do that.
Roman will give you something almost better than what you’re going to deliver and, therefore, you really have to deliver and a lot of actors have a problem with that because they like to be given the stage and they say, ‘You hired me. Let me do my interpretation.’
This is a story about a survivor and I am being told how to play a survivor by a survivor. I’m tough but I am not a survivor like Roman. He’s really a survivor. He’s lived and overcame many obstacles and many tragedies and all I wanted was to be truthful. I checked my ego at the door. I said okay, let’s do it. Let’s do it and it worked.”