I
bet they didn't tell you that was in the gift bag. Oh my god.
Thank you. Thank you, really. Oh my goodness. It doesn't come
out in slow motion, but it doesn't really ring a bell. The
name — I didn't know my name. This Adrien?
Okay.
I haven't really written a speech because every time I wrote
a speech for the past one of these things I didn't win. But,
you know, there comes a time in life when everything seems
to make sense and this is not one of those times. What I do
know though is that I've never felt this much love and encouragement
from my peers and from people I admire and from complete strangers.
And it means a great deal to me. And if it weren't for the
insomnia and the sudden panic attacks, this has been an amazing,
amazing journey.
I
have to thank — they're already flashing time's up.
I have to thank my mother and father, most importantly, for
all the creativity and encouragement and they've been just
real strength. They've given me a great deal of strength.
What can I say? This film would not be possible without the
blue print provided by Wladyslaw Szpilman. This is a tribute
to his survival. I'd like to thank Roman Polanski for the
role of a lifetime. And for those of you who have seen the
film and have sat through the credits, you know there are
too many people to thank individually. I would not be there
without all their efforts. And I thank them. And everyone
worked extremely hard to make this film. And I have to thank
Focus Features for getting us out there. To my longtime friend,
manager, agent, consigliare Joanne Colonna everybody at the
firm, PMK/HBH.
And
you know, wait one second. One second, please one second.
Cut it out, cut it out. I get one shot at this. I'm sorry.
I didn't say more than five names, I don't think, but.
This
is, you know, it fills me with great joy, but I am also filled
with a lot of sadness tonight because I am accepting an award
at such a strange time. And you know my experiences of making
this film made me very aware of the sadness and the dehumanization
of people at times of war. And the repercussions of war.
And whatever you believe in, if it's God or Allah, may he
watch over you and let's pray for a peaceful and swift resolution.
Thank you. And I have a friend from Queens who's a soldier
in Kuwait right now, Tommy Zarabinski, and I hope you and
your boys make it back real soon. God bless you guys. I love
you. Thank you very much.
Adrien
Brody
Winner of the 75th Academy Awards for Actor
in a Leading Role |
Adrien
Brody was awarded with the 75th Academy Award for Actor in
a Leading Role in recognition of his portrayal of Wladyslaw
Szpilman in the powerful film of The Pianist.
He
was age 29 |