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Adrien Brody interview with Advocate Magazine, December 2008

I just stumbled across this interview - is it just me, or does it read as a bit awkward?



Big Gay Following: Adrien Brody
Adrien Brody does his best to let loose for his gay fans.
By Brandon Voss
From The Advocate December 16, 2008

Adrien Brody is a serious actor. After all, he won an Academy Award for his portrayal in The Pianist of a Polish Jewish musician struggling to survive in the Warsaw ghetto during World War II. Not surprisingly, the 35-year-old next stars as the more serious sibling opposite Mark Ruffalo in the seriocomic con artist caper The Brothers Bloom. Brody will, however, lighten up a bit for his gay fans -- just as long as you steer clear of homo hypotheticals. Seriously.

I hope you're in a good mood today for some silly gay questions.
I'm in a good mood, but let's see if I’m still in a good mood at the end.

We'll ease into it. Are you aware of your gay following?
Well, I've lived in West Hollywood, Chelsea, and right off Christopher Street -- all largely gay neighborhoods -- and I was aware of a number of people there who were fans of mine, so I guess that's a nice thing. You're aware of it?

Sure. Let's talk about 1997's The Last Time I Committed Suicide, in which you played a character patterned after gay beat poet Allen Ginsberg.
You know, that's so funny, because [my publicist] sent me an e-mail about possible interview topics like gay roles, and I thought, I haven't really had the opportunity to play a gay role. But yes, I did. I forgot about it; it was so long ago. Let's talk about it.

How did Ginsberg's sexuality inform your performance?
Obviously the character had an intense physical attraction to the character based on Neal Cassady, but Neal didn't share the same feelings. As an actor, an emotion is an emotion regardless of who it's for. It's challenging to do any role where there's a great deal of physical intimacy, but I haven't had to deal with that [opposite another man].

What conversations did you have with director Spike Lee about your character Richie's sexuality in Summer of Sam?
[Laughs] Spike doesn't like to discuss those things. I think Spike would probably have a different point of view from mine. Richie was a guy who was all about experimenting and exploring, breaking all the things that were imposed on him by society. Spike didn't particularly have a ton of direction with that, but I think Richie's homosexual encounters were purely based on monetary gain. He was selling himself. The character was based on a person that I knew, but I don't think that he was really attracted to men; he was basically just willing to do whatever was necessary.

Did you go to any seedy gay clubs to prepare for the role?
I did hang out in that world. But, I mean, I've gone to gay bars before. It's not like that's something I would only enter for a role. Obviously I'm not there to pick up anybody, but I'm not afraid to hang out in a predominantly gay establishment.

At 13, you made your acting debut in the off-Broadway play Family Pride in the Fifties as a working-class kid who wants to be a ballet dancer. Did you think that character was gay?
Oh, good, you did some research! A part of the conflict there was that the father struggles with his son's sensitivity. I was very young, so I guess I didn't give it enough thought, but perhaps he was a gay character as well. We're racking 'em up. [Laughs] I once had an opportunity to play a transvestite who wasn't gay and was actually somewhat homophobic. It was a very complex story, but the script wasn't quite where I wanted it to be. It would've been challenging, but part of what attracted me to the material was how difficult it was.

You also earned some extra gay credit for appearing in Tori Amos's "A Sorta Fairytale" music video.
You're right, she does have a big gay following, because there was a girl I knew then who was very jealous that I got to kiss her. I had Tori Amos singing to me all day, so that was an amazing experience.

Growing up in Queens, N.Y., what was your earliest exposure to gay?
My mom was a photographer for The Village Voice, so from the age of 3 or 4, I would hang out at offices of the Voice, which then was a very progressive, hip publication full of creative, artistic people. Queens was very different, but I grew up around every type of person.

How do you deal with gay rumors?
I haven't heard any about myself. I don't follow that type of thing, but I haven't been told that.

Not even after you've been photographed hanging out with your friend Simon Rex?
Simon is very straight, by the way, regardless of what people discuss about him. I can vouch for that. But it's irrelevant. And the dilemma with that judgment comes if a celebrity actually is gay and they're unable to express themselves. That's unfortunate. And it's unfortunate that it's difficult to imagine a leading man or woman believably in an intimate role if you know that they don't like the opposite sex.

Have you worked with closeted actors?
You get to know people, and it's not necessarily that they're trying to conceal it, but some people just don't want to run around telling the world what their interests are.

Is it true that a gay guy once slipped you a note asking you to meet him in the restroom for a quickie?
Yeah, it was at an auto parts store, of all places. I'd forgotten about that, fortunately.

Do guys still hit on you?
I guess I'd be disappointed if they didn't.

What if a man had presented you with your Oscar instead of Halle Berry? Were you so wrapped up in the moment that you might've have kissed him too?
That's a pretty silly question. No, obviously not. Part of the excitement was that it was a beautiful woman presenting me with such a beautiful moment in my life.

Is there any actor for whom you would've made an exception?
No.

Let's try another approach: For your next gay role, who'd you choose for your on-screen love interest?
You want me to name an actor? No, I can't answer that question, Brandon. See, you ask me how I deal with rumors, and I also have to deal with not adding fuel to them. Something that would be a completely innocuous comment on my part will be completely taken out of context by the next journalist, so I’d appreciate it if you were understanding about that.

Have I put you in a bad mood?
I'm still in a good mood, but I'm also a relatively serious person, so these questions are difficult for me.

So I guess I shouldn't ask if it's true what they say about a man with a prominent nose?
Why would you do that to somebody? You and I don't know each other, right? We're complete strangers, actually. I'm being respectful to you, so you have to extend the same courtesy.

Oh, Adrien, it's all in good fun. I'm trying to show your sense of humor here.
I didn't sign up for that.

I wonder, how can you forget about a role you've played? And would he sound as irritated if it was a woman who'd asked him about the nose thing?


Source
[info]brenden 20th-Nov-2008 01:35 am (UTC)
WHAT A DICK.
[info]gloweeyes 20th-Nov-2008 01:36 am (UTC)
asshole
[info]heepsoforange Majorly OT:20th-Nov-2008 01:37 am (UTC)
Fuck I am so mad Annaleigh just got booted. I stopped watching the rest of the episode. FUCK I'm tired of investing my time in this show
[info]hayzaaay Re: Majorly OT:20th-Nov-2008 01:38 am (UTC)
I AGREE I AM SO FUCKING PISSED RIGHT NOW
[info]kala Re: Majorly OT:20th-Nov-2008 01:39 am (UTC)
WHAT THE FUCK. SOME OF US ARE ON THE WEST COAST.

Edited at 2008-11-20 01:40 am (UTC)
[info]gretchen_rose Re: Majorly OT:20th-Nov-2008 01:40 am (UTC)
THIS
[info]yourcrowbar Re: Majorly OT:20th-Nov-2008 02:06 am (UTC)
UGH IKR
[info]ekroe 20th-Nov-2008 01:41 am (UTC)
Ahaha omg i am dying.
[info]laurie_springs 20th-Nov-2008 01:50 am (UTC)
lol This is the dude that fucks 16 year olds all the time, right?
[info]a_belladonna 20th-Nov-2008 08:26 am (UTC)
Not from what I've heard. His current gf is 31 or so, and he was quite upset when there were (completely unfounded) rumours that he'd hooked up with Keira Knightley when they shot The Jacket. (She was 19 at the time.)
[info]veritaserum 20th-Nov-2008 01:52 am (UTC)
ugh i really love him but what the fuck. he is a MAJOR douche in this interview. has he never read an advocate interview before? lighten up for christ's sake. i don't want to start thinking he's homophobic, but the last part of the interview bothers me.
[info]lunatic_the_7th 20th-Nov-2008 01:54 am (UTC)
I didn't sign up for that
GTFO
[info]soundofthe 20th-Nov-2008 01:54 am (UTC)
Well that got awkward...
[info]movielooney 20th-Nov-2008 01:55 am (UTC)
LOL come one Adrien, lighten up.
[info]hrhobo 20th-Nov-2008 01:57 am (UTC)
i'm mad that he's such a stiff.

loosen up, bb.

also, love the hard way was a horrible movie.
[info]shangri__la 20th-Nov-2008 01:57 am (UTC)
Adrien, I love you, but chill the fuck out.
[info]mistress_f 20th-Nov-2008 01:59 am (UTC)
ugh.
i love him beyond belief as an actor and i find him to be crazy sexy but reallY?
he's been acting more and more douchey in interviews lately, as time goes by he seems to be getting worse.
i met him for the first time before the pianist came out and he was a sweet gentle softspoken and quite shy young man, then i met him again a couple years ago and it seemed like a totally different person. i dont know, success must've gotten him.
[info]bellwetherr 20th-Nov-2008 02:00 am (UTC)
Oh seriously? Adrien Brody is the dick? This interview was so stupid.
[info]clairesy_poo 20th-Nov-2008 03:00 am (UTC)
iawtc
[info]quendra 20th-Nov-2008 06:48 am (UTC)
This.
[info]sunoftheskye 20th-Nov-2008 07:53 am (UTC)
The questions were idiotic, as they usually are in this particular column, but there was no reason for him to get so snippy and rude. Seriously.
[info]bellwetherr 20th-Nov-2008 07:06 pm (UTC)
Meh. He was a jerk, but so was the whole entire interview.
[info]shadyoutkast 20th-Nov-2008 02:01 am (UTC)
Ok...THAT was awkward.
[info]la_petite_singe 20th-Nov-2008 02:03 am (UTC)
Aw, man, this makes me sad. Loosen up, Adrian, he's just kidding. :\ I mean, he's a "pretty serious person"? He hosted SNL and did a Sean Paul impression, for god's sake!
[info]a_belladonna 20th-Nov-2008 08:28 am (UTC)
Yes, considering he's been saying in so many other interviews that he's not that serious and has a sense of humour...
[info]yourcrowbar 20th-Nov-2008 02:05 am (UTC)
wow it was good up until the last few questions. ahhahaha. wow.
[info]shangri__la 20th-Nov-2008 02:09 am (UTC)
I believe this .gif is VERY fitting during those last couple of questions:

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[info]mal_doror 20th-Nov-2008 01:29 pm (UTC)
lol
[info]___closetome 20th-Nov-2008 02:06 am (UTC)
wait what
[info]hello_goodbye05 20th-Nov-2008 02:09 am (UTC)
Wow, that didn't end on a good note. I agree, where is his sense of humour? It's just fun!
[info]esotericvulcan 20th-Nov-2008 02:19 am (UTC)
Awww loosen up Adri.
[info]thegreycoin 20th-Nov-2008 02:32 am (UTC)
tbh i'd be pretty pissed off too if an interviewer did nothing but ask silly gay questions about an art that i took seriously (and then made a joke about my nose). although you can't say he didn't see it coming, seeing as all Advocate interviews (or at least all the ones i've read) are stupid like that.
[info]erode 20th-Nov-2008 02:33 am (UTC)
wow
[info]change_me 20th-Nov-2008 02:44 am (UTC)
Ahahahaahaha.....
[info]vienna_sausages 20th-Nov-2008 02:46 am (UTC)
goddamn why he is being so uptight, this kinda ruins my love for him a lil bit
[info]coocoo4oc_slash 20th-Nov-2008 03:05 am (UTC)
the first part of the interview was going pretty well.
"Simon is very straight, by the way, regardless of what people discuss about him. I can vouch for that. But it's irrelevant."
i could tell right about then that he was going to be one of those queer supporters.
ya know?
is all about equal rights for queers but as soon as someone implies that they're anything less than straight then...
...whoa! watch out now.

honestly, this is advocate.
while they're not time they're not madtv either.

a wise someone once said, if you can't laugh at yourself then who can you laugh at?
[info]bellebass 20th-Nov-2008 03:12 am (UTC)
I'm guessing he didn't know what he was in for with this interview
[info]viva_espanyol 20th-Nov-2008 05:22 am (UTC)
lmao, he seems sooo uncomfortable with the gay questions.
[info]sunoftheskye 20th-Nov-2008 07:54 am (UTC)
I guess his publicity should've informed him The Advocate is a GAY magazine LOL
[info]hproxmysox 20th-Nov-2008 05:43 am (UTC)
Awwwwwkward.
[info]bussineskitty 20th-Nov-2008 05:52 am (UTC)
thats sad hes so not nice
[info]quendra 20th-Nov-2008 06:48 am (UTC)
LOVE HIM!
[info]timbre 20th-Nov-2008 10:42 am (UTC)
For some reason I kept picturing Adam Brody up until the mention of Halle Barry... Duh moment. Either way, I dont get why everyone is saying Adrien was a dick. Those questions are irritating, invasive, and campy.
[info]gillian86 20th-Nov-2008 11:36 am (UTC)
I will love him forever, no matter what.

[info]enema_recipe 20th-Nov-2008 03:22 pm (UTC)
He's hot as fuck and seems quite smart but he really should've... well, maybe been in a more light-hearted mood for this interview? I understand that he doesn't want to say "oh well maybe I'd go gay for so-and-so" because it would be misconstrued, but female celebs make comments like that all the time. It's not like he's total gossip fodder anyway.

And he's friends with Simon Rex? haha odd..
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