Adrien Brody is clearing up hypothesis that he’s banned from Saturday Night time Stay.
The Brutalist star hosted a Might 2003 episode of the NBC sketch present, throughout which he controversially wore a dreadlocked wig and spoke in a Jamaican accent to introduce musical visitor Sean Paul. Ever since there’s been hypothesis that he’s banned from the present, which resurfaced Sunday, January 5, after he gained a greatest actor award on the Golden Globes.
However in an interview with Vulture printed final month, Brody, 51, denied the rumor, although he added, “However I even have by no means been invited again on,” he says, laughing. “So I don’t know what to inform you.”
Brody mentioned the bit was his thought, although the present supplied the costume. “They had been all actually agape from me pitching,” he defined.
He added, “I believe Lorne [Michaels, SNL creator] wasn’t pleased with me embellishing a bit, however they allowed me to.”
At Sunday’s Golden Globes, Brody took residence Finest Efficiency by a Male Actor in a Movement Image, Drama, for his function as László Tóth in The Brutalist. The accolade got here 23 years after Brody gained an Academy Award for The Pianist at age 29.
“It’s been a few years, it’s been a long time, and I’ve had a protracted life and profession and a whole lot of peaks and a whole lot of valleys,” Brody advised Us Weekly and different reporters within the Beverly Hilton press room following his win. “It’s given me perspective. It’s given me nice appreciation for this second.”
Brody famous that “it will probably all go away,” referring to his profession, which has spanned greater than three a long time.
“I’m very grateful. I’ve had a really blessed profession, however as you’ll be able to see, it’s nonetheless a problem to seek out work that’s as significant as this,” the actor mentioned, referring to The Brutalist.
Within the film, Brody stars as a Hungarian-Jewish architect and Holocaust survivor who emigrates to America following World Struggle II.
“You could have a triumph in your life once more is extremely therapeutic and rewarding,” Brody mentioned, noting that the film “speaks to my household’s struggles and the hardships that they’ve confronted.” (In his acceptance speech Sunday, Brody mentioned that his character’s story is just like that of his family’s expertise of the Holocaust.)