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Adrien Brody forced the Oscars orchestra to stop cutting off his Best Actor speech: 'I've done this before. Thank you. It's not my first rodeo.'
Brody took home the award for Best Actor for his leading role in 'The Brutalist' at the 2025 Oscars Adrien Brody had a lot to say at the 2025 Oscars! The actor, 51, took home the win for Best Actor for The Brutalist at the 97th Academy Awards on Sunday,
He returned to the podium more than 20 years after 'The Pianist,' but this time had a new perspective on a career that "can all go away."
Like the pirate code, that 45-second speech timer is really more of a guideline. After refraining from kissing Cillian Murphy ( hypocrite! ), Adrien Brody said he’d make his acceptance speech for Best Actor brief. Then he did not. Perhaps in honor of his 215-minute film, The Brutalist, Brody talked so long he broke a record.
The Brutalist' star Adrien Brody addressed his Oscars speech, which broke the record for the longest in history, with a brief (yes, for real) video.
Adrien Brody now has the record for the longest Oscar speech ever after winning Best Actor for 'The Brutalist' at the 2025 Academy Awards.
A pubic speaking expert absolutely roasted Adrien Brody's Best Actor acceptance speech -- the longest speech in Oscars history.
Adrien Brody’s partner reveals her thoughts on his Oscars kiss with Halle Berry - Kiss was called ‘disrespectful’ by social media users
A week after the Succession alum made a throwaway joke about a certain someone's wordy speeches, Adrien Brody broke the record for longest Oscars acceptance speech.
Adrien Brody has won his second Oscar for best actor, for his role in Brady Corbet’s “ The Brutalist .” He beat out Timothée Chalamet (“A Complete Unknown”), Colman Domingo (“Sing Sing”), Ralph Fiennes (“Conclave”) and Sebastian Stan (“The Apprentice”) for the statuette.
Adrien Brody reportedly broke a record on Sunday by delivering the longest acceptance speech in the history of the Academy Awards.
Adrien Brody took home the Oscar for his performance in 'The Brutalist,' and spoke about how "we must learn from the past" in backstage interviews.
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