For Brody, it took a `Village'
Jul 31, 2004 - Stephen Schaefer
After winning a Best Actor Oscar for ``The Pianist,'' Adrien Brody is finally back onscreen in M. Night Shyamalan's ``The Village'' after a two-year absence.
But his role as free-spirited Noah Percy is a far cry from the persecuted musician who made him famous.
Brody had auditioned and lost a role to Joaquin Phoenix in Shyamalan's previous hit ``Signs.'' When the writer-director called him about ``The Village'' right after the Academy Awards, Brody liked the idea that he would be playing a mentally challenged character within an ensemble cast.
``What's interesting is that they've asked me not to discuss too much about my character, period,'' Brody said.
``I don't know where I'm crossing the line, but I did do a tremendous amount of research so that it would be sincere. It was a really great experience, and I wish I could elaborate more on it.''
His leading-man ambitions were revived when, while filming ``The Village'' in Pennsylvania, he was offered ``The Jacket'' opposite red-hot Keira Knightley (``Pirates of the Caribbean''). Now that that film has wrapped, he segues to ``King Kong,'' Peter Jackson's hugely anticipated follow-up to ``The Lord of the Rings,'' with Naomi Watts and Jack Black. But Oscar certainly put Brody in the spotlight. While filming ``The Jacket'' in Scotland, Brody found himself a target of the British tabloids, who claimed the bachelor was showering all sorts of romantic attention on 19-year-old Knightley.


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