News | Entertainment
11 Mar 2026 14:07
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Adrien Brody thinks he's not "typically handsome"

    The Oscar-winning star has enjoyed a hugely successful career in Hollywood, but Adrien has had to overcome some obstacles en route to establishing himself as a leading man in the movie business


    He told Variety: "I've had to prove that the leading man can be unusual and unique and not typically handsome.

    "But oftentimes, somewhat nondescript-looking choices are easier. Safer."

    Adrien also prefers to be known for his acting talent, rather than his looks.

    The 51-year-old star reflected: "I'd much rather be known as a great actor than a great-looking actor."

    Despite this, Scarlett Johansson - Adrien's showbiz pal - believes the actor has a "face that's made for a close up".

    The 40-year-old actress - who featured alongside Adrien in the 2023 comedy-drama film 'Asteroid City' - explained: "Adrien has a face that is from another era.

    "He has such pathos in his face. It's a face that's made for a close up. Such expressive eyes - and some of his features are so exaggerated and yet delicate."

    Adrien recently insisted that his success has "never been easy".

    The veteran actor believes he's ultimately benefited and learned from a series of setbacks earlier in his career.

    Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Adrien explained: "You do not listen until you fail or until it really hurts.

    "For a shift to occur, there has to be enlightenment. Enlightenment comes oftentimes through suffering or hardships. I've had a very blessed life and career, but it's never been easy. The thing to know is there are many chapters."

    Adrien won his Academy Award more than two decades ago, and the movie star rubbished the suggestion that he was an "overnight success".

    He explained: "I'd been acting professionally for 17 years before that [Oscar]. To a lot of people, I was an overnight success, but I'd been kicking around, paying dues. And it was a remarkable thing, but it was kind of jarring."

    © 2026 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     11 Mar: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex's lifestyle brand has ended its partnership with Netflix
     11 Mar: Jeannie Mai has likened dating in Los Angeles to a "full-on sport"
     11 Mar: Alex Cooper made "mistakes in terms of trusting people" at the start of her career
     11 Mar: Lisa Rinna is able to laugh off speculation about her marriage
     11 Mar: Priyanka Chopra thinks the Indian film industry is more "languid" than Hollywood
     11 Mar: SZA is undecided about whether she wants children
     11 Mar: Bebe Rexha feels "happier" than ever after becoming an independent artist
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    Zac Lomax is assuring rugby union fans he will see out his contract with the Western Force and Rugby Australia More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Louis Theroux’s Inside the Manosphere exposes the business model of misogyny More...



     Today's News

    International:
    Donald Trump warns Iran against laying mines in Strait of Hormuz as US–Israel strikes intensify 14:07

    Auckland:
    A person's died after a car ploughed into two people outside a cafe, then into the building - on Auckland's North Shore this morning 13:47

    International:
    What you need to know about Iran today, with Laura Tingle 13:47

    Entertainment:
    Meghan, Duchess of Sussex's lifestyle brand has ended its partnership with Netflix 13:36

    Cricket:
    Black Caps selection manager Gavin Larsen believes it's worth having another look at Tom Latham in the T20 format 13:27

    Business:
    Louis Theroux’s Inside the Manosphere exposes the business model of misogyny 13:07

    Cricket:
    Black Caps selection manager Gavin Larsen is not willing to draw a line through the career of any player wanting to go to the 2028 World Cup 13:07

    Entertainment:
    Jeannie Mai has likened dating in Los Angeles to a "full-on sport" 13:06

    Entertainment:
    Alex Cooper made "mistakes in terms of trusting people" at the start of her career 12:36

    Accident and Emergency:
    A person has died in a fall on the Skyline Track near Wanaka 12:27


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2026 New Zealand City Ltd