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Adrien Brody Reveals He Developed An Eating Disorder & PTSD After Oscar-Winning Role In ‘The Pianist’

December 25, 2024: Adrien Brody’s revelations about the extreme measures he took for his Oscar-winning role in The Pianist highlight both the dedication and the toll such intense transformations can take on an actor. In an interview, Brody opened up about how his physical and emotional journey to portray Holocaust survivor Wladyslaw Szpilman led to an eating disorder and lasting psychological effects, including insomnia, panic attacks, and PTSD.

To portray Szpilman’s harrowing ordeal, Brody undertook a drastic starvation diet, losing 30 lbs to fit the character’s gaunt and emaciated appearance. Brody revealed that he was “barely drinking water” at the start of filming, which was reportedly shot in reverse, emphasizing Szpilman’s gradual physical depletion. This transformation wasn’t just physical, though—Brody noted that it “opened me up spiritually, to a depth of understanding of emptiness and hunger in a way I never knew.”

Reflecting on the experience, Brody admitted, “I definitely had an eating disorder for at least a year. And then I was depressed for a year, if not a lifetime. I’m kidding, I’m kidding,” though the gravity of his words indicates the mental strain he endured during and after the process.

Brody’s commitment to his craft isn’t confined to The Pianist. He’s known for fully immersing himself in his roles, sometimes to extreme and uncomfortable extents. During the filming of The Jacket, for example, Brody asked the director to leave him in a straitjacket to fully experience the sensation, and in Summer of Sam, he was unintentionally punched in the face during a scene, leaving him with a permanent dent.

In another extreme act of method acting, while filming Oxygen, in which he played a serial killer with braces, Brody chose to forgo prosthetic braces, opting for real ones instead. He later recounted the immense pain of having them removed, saying, “I didn’t know how fucking painful that was until they stuck in pliers and ripped them off my teeth at the end.”

Brody’s dedication to his roles has earned him acclaim in various films, including The Thin Red Line, The Village, King Kong, Predators, and The Brutalist, among others. His willingness to go to great lengths for his craft is a testament to his passion, though his personal reflections serve as a poignant reminder of the physical and emotional costs that can come with such deep immersion in the roles of complex, often tragic characters.

Disha Rojhe

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