Adrien Brody's 'The Brutalist' makeup artist mistook his nose for a prosthetic - and tried to 'remove' it
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During a recent appearance on 'The Tonight Show,' Adrien Brody shared a humorous story about a make-up artist mistaking his actual nose for a prosthetic while working on his film 'The Brutalist'. Brody explained that amidst the busy filming schedule, the artist attempted to remove the false apparatus from his nose, prompting laughter from Brody and the host Jimmy Fallon. The film has garnered nine Academy Award nominations, including recognition for Brody's performance as architect László Tóth. Brody's unique nose has its own history of injury from past film experiences.
"It's funny, everyone's very busy, it's a movie with a lot of moving pieces... she was busily working away with a solvent on my nose."
"And I said, 'That doesn't come off,' he said, laughing. And then she says, 'Oh, I'm so sorry.' And then she goes, 'This is going in my diary.'"
Read at New York Post
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