The 'Brutalist' actor got candid about how the #MeToo movement led to a wake-up call: "I broke down and sobbed, and I couldn't stop. I think it really dawned on me the impact that had occurred." ...
Director Brady Corbet's post-World War II epic "The Brutalist," featuring Adrian Brody and Guy Pearce, won three Oscars at the 97th Academy Awards in Los Angeles Sunday night. The film had earned 10 ...
Kevin Spacey lashes out with a sarcastic response video after 'L.A. Confidential' co-star Guy Pearce answers a podcast host's question about working with Spacey.
Pearce previously told The Hollywood Reporter that Spacey had made him feel uncomfortable while filming. By Zoe G. Phillips Kevin Spacey on Tuesday denied targeting Guy Pearce on the set of 1997 ...
Guy Pearce discussed his experience working with Kevin Spacey on the 1997 film L.A. Confidential, saying he “broke down and sobbed” years later when he realized what had transpired on set.
The Brutalist actor Guy Pearce has been showing his unwavering support for Palestine during red carpet events and awards ...
Pearce has actually never been nominated for an Academy Award before, The Brutalist the first film he’s been recognized for in his career. Even if he doesn’t win, this is still a really cool moment ...
Guy Pearce became emotional while reflecting on ... allegedly visited him in Georgia while he was working on his 1997 movie “Garden of Good and Evil.” “Did you tell the press that too?
Spacey claimed, too, that Pearce had voluntarily spent time with him after they made their movie. Guy Pearce says he 'sobbed' over troubling Kevin Spacey encounter on L.A. Confidential set ...
Discover Guy Pearce’s 2025 net worth, his reaction to The Brutalist Oscar nod, and a tragic incident he recalled from the L.A. Confidential set.
Kevin Spacey told Guy Pearce to “grow up” after Pearce claimed his former co-star “targeted” him when they worked together on L.A. Confidential. Pearce has not leveled any specific ...
"Grow up, Guy Pearce. You are not a victim," the two-time ... which also starred Russell Crowe and James Cromwell. The movie lost the 1998 best picture prize to "Titanic" but picked up honors ...
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