Guy Pearce became emotional while reflecting on how Kevin Spacey allegedly preyed on him on set of their show, “LA Confidential.” The “Brutalist” star recalled brushing off Spacey’s alleged advances ...
Guy Pearce rose to prominence in films like L.A. Confidential and Christopher Nolan's Memento. The actor went on to appear in mutliple high-profile productions, such as The Hurt Locker, The King's ...
Guy Pearce has admitted he "wanted to punch" a former costar who once made "snobby" comments about his past work in Australian soap opera Neighbours. "I did a play a year after I left [Neighbours] and ...
Guy Pearce is embarrassed by his performance in 'Memento'. The 57-year-old actor recently rewatched Christopher Nolan‘s 2000 thriller and admitted he regrets his acting choices in the flick, calling ...
Australian Hollywood actor Guy Pearce has publicly apologized for a series of posts on social media that were Antisemitic conspiracy theories. The actor apologized following the backlash of his posts ...
In the late ‘90s and early aughts, Guy Pearce was unavoidable due to his range as a performer in films like Memento and L.A. Confidential. Fans can relive Pearce’s iconic roles in another gritty crime ...
Earlier this year, Hollywood veteran Guy Pearce earned a much-deserved Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of the seedy industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren in Brady Corbet's The Brutalist.
Guy Pearce discussed his experience working with Kevin Spacey on the 1997 film L.A. Confidential, saying he “broke down and sobbed” years later when he realized what had transpired on set. The actor ...
Although millions of fans might disagree, Guy Pearce isn’t particularly fond of his performance in 2000’s Memento. The Oscar nominee recently admitted that he doesn’t care for his performance in the ...
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The Brutalist, directed by Brady Corbet, is one of the strongest contenders for the Best Picture Oscar this year. Entirely shot in VistaVision and presented with a 15-minute intermission, the visual ...