Adrien Brody (born April 14, 1973) is an
American actor. He received widespread recognition and subsequent acclaim after starring in
Roman Polanski's
The Pianist (2002). He is notable as
the youngest actor ever to receive an
Academy Award for Best Actor and the only American actor ever to win a
César Award.
Early life
Brody was born in
Woodhaven, Queens,
New York, the son of
Sylvia Plachy, a photojournalist, and Elliot Brody, a retired history professor and painter.
Brody's father is of Polish-
Jewish descent, and Brody's mother was born in
Budapest, Hungary to a
Catholic father and Jewish mother.
As a child, Brody performed magic shows at children's birthday parties as "The Amazing Adrien".
[The Village Voice] Brody attended
New York's
Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts (famous as the inspiration for television's
Fame). His parents enrolled him in acting classes to distance him from the dangerous kids with whom he associated.
He attended summer camp at Long Lake Camp for the Arts in the Adirondacks in upstate New York.