Over the years, Guy Pearce has been good in most all things. But he’s been particularly good at playing characters with a refined disposition who harbor darker impulses underneath.
As they scout the mines of Carrara to find marble for their gargantuan Pennsylvania monument, Hungarian architect László Tóth (Adrien Brody) and his brooding American financier Harrison Lee Van Buren (Guy Pearce) stumble into an isolated corner of a cave — and,
Guy Pearce said in a new interview that he believes his ex-wife Kate Mestitz, whom he split from in 2015, was 'the greatest love' of his life. The actor is currently dating Carice van Houten, with whom he shares a son.
Guy Pearce is reflecting on his relationship with ex-wife Kate Mestitz.
The Brutalist actor was once bound for leading-man Hollywood stardom. Now he’s set to get recognized for a very different kind of role.
Rumours they were no longer together began to circulate earlier this month after he described a previous partner as ‘the greatest love of my life’
Guy Pearce sees how people might find 'The Brutalist' funny, as laughs can come from 'pure comedy,' but also 'something uncomfortable.'
This ten-time Oscar-nominee is epic in its ambitions, performances, images, length and exploration of pursuing the American dream post-war.
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After roles in “Memento” and “L.A. Confidential” made him famous, Pearce turned his back on Hollywood. At age 57, he’s returned in “The Brutalist.”
An emotional epic, it traces the course of one man’s efforts to rediscover his identity and place in society, taking its time to consider myriad aspects of his resurrection.