"I don’t feel that way anymore, but at the time I was devastated.” Pearce and Mestitz met in 1980 while they were both enr
The Brutalist actor was once bound for leading-man Hollywood stardom. Now he’s set to get recognized for a very different kind of role.
W hile it may not be a laugh riot in the vein of "Caddyshack" the recently released "One of Them Days," Brady Corbet's awards-buzzy "The Brutalist" does indirectly offer its own k
Guy Pearce is reflecting on his relationship with ex-wife Kate Mestitz.
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.”
The Brutalist, releasing on January 24, is gaining attention for Guy Pearce’s BAFTA-nominated performance. Directed by Brady Corbet, the Golden Globe-winning film follows a Holocaust survivor’s life-changing journey.
Pearce does a great job at showing how much of a lie Fernand’s claim of nobility really is. In the film’s initial scenes, he is nothing but a coward that is subservient to every word that Edmond says.
Actor Guy Pearce sits down with TODAY to chat about how he got into character to play the dark debonair Harrison Lee Van Buren in “The Brutalist.” Pearce also discusses his favorite roles he's played throughout his career,
He’s the Hollywood actor who shrugged when stardom beckoned – and now finds himself touted for Oscar glory
The stars of Brady Corbet's film reunited at the 2025 New York Film Critics Circle Awards, where Pearce presented Brody with the Best Actor award. In the film, Brody plays a Jewish Hungarian architect who escapes the Holocaust and attempts to forge a new ...
Like so many other Brits of her generation, Felicity Jones grew up in the ‘80s obsessed with the Aussie soap opera Neighbours.
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