As we previously revealed, also starring are BAFTA nominee Hannah Waddingham ( Ted Lasso ), and Daniel Ings ( The Gentlemen ) ...
I'm not going to mince words — Guy Pearce is incredible in The Brutalist. His performance is an undeniable highlight when it ...
“In the old days you were either a theatre actor or a film actor, and if you got stuck in a soap you were the lowest of the ...
The cast and director explore the movie's themes and mysteries. And they wonder, what happened to that bowling alley?
I wanted to punch her!” he says. Guy Pearce photographed in May 2024 (Getty Images) At this point, the interviewer noted that Pearce has “a habit of simply blurting stuff out”.
Supported by By Kyle Buchanan A few years ago, as Guy Pearce filmed a television series ... Fremantle Media; Gramercy Pictures, via Everett Collection; Danny Rothenberg/Newmarket Group; Peter ...
Guy Pearce knits his brow ... NBCUniversal via Getty Images The reality is that he met van Houten afterwards, on the set of the western Brimstone, and fell in love at a speed that surprised ...
Guy Pearce at a screening of his new movie, The Brutalist, in London last week. Picture: Getty Images In an interview ...
Guy Pearce at this year’s Golden Globe Awards ... and also as the Tinman in the 1983 GSODA production, The Wizard of Oz. Pictures: Supplied Pearce, also a keen Geelong Cats fan, started his ...
Pearce was married to Kate Mestitz from 1997 to 2015 (Getty Images) During another portion of The Guardian interview, Pearce was asked what he considers his biggest disappointment to be.