Adrien Brody Wins Golden Globe for 'The Brutalist,' Acknowledges Partner Georgina Chapman in Speech
Brody celebrated his first Golden Globe win in over two decades, crediting Chapman for her support and resilience during his acceptance speech.
- Adrien Brody won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama for his role in 'The Brutalist,' a film about a Hungarian Jewish architect's post-Holocaust journey to America.
- The film also took home awards for Best Motion Picture - Drama and Best Director, marking a major triumph at the 2025 Golden Globes.
- In his acceptance speech, Brody praised his girlfriend of six years, fashion designer Georgina Chapman, for her creativity, resilience, and unwavering support, calling her an inspiration.
- The couple, who have been together since 2019, were seen celebrating at an exclusive afterparty, where attendees described them as visibly in love and elated by the evening's success.
- Chapman, the co-founder of Marchesa and ex-wife of Harvey Weinstein, finalized her divorce in 2021 and has been a constant presence at Brody's recent public appearances, including film premieres and award events.