Guy Pearce reveals surprising reaction to Golden Globe nomination for his role in The Brutalist
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Guy Pearce has revealed his very surprising reaction to receiving a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the upcoming Golden Globes for his work on The Brutalist. The Australian actor, 57, admitted he thought the ceremony sometimes got it wrong when it came to picking the winners, and wasn't sure if his work on the period drama was worthy.
'I am a bit confused, I suppose. I've seen people win awards and I thought "really?"' Guy told The Courier Mail. 'Then I’ve seen other people not win awards and gone "really?" So I don’t know what I think about it all to be honest. 'I'm sure if I was to win an award I'd go, "Wow. That was great, pretty cool".
'I think as long as I felt like what I'd done was worthy of it. I won an award once and I felt pretty positive about it because I felt like I created a character that was pretty good.'. Guy Pearce (pictured) has revealed his very surprising reaction to receiving a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the upcoming Golden Globes for his work on The Brutalist.
Guy stars alongside Adrien Brody, Felicity Martin and Taylor Swift's ex-boyfriend Joe Alwyn in the 2024 movie which explores people working towards the American dream in post-WWII America. The Memento star also said he was pleased to be nominated at the Emmys last year for Guest Performance in a Daytime Drama Series, for his cameo appearance on Neighbours in 2022.