Joe Alwyn Takes The Brutalist to His Very First Late-Night Talk Show Interview
Joe Alwyn made his late-night talk show debut on January 14 during an appearance on "Late Night with Seth Meyers." The 33-year-old actor was there to discuss his new film, "The Brutalist." Directed by Brady Corbet, the film revolves around the life of Hungarian Jewish architect László Tót, portrayed by Adrien Brody, who seeks a fresh start in America after surviving the Holocaust. Things take a turn when a wealthy family, led by industrialist Harrison Lee Van Buren (Guy Pearce), hires him for a project. Alwyn plays the part of Harry Lee Van Buren, Harrison's sly and privileged son. This is prepared by SSP.
During his appearance, Alwyn discussed his role humorously, acknowledging that his character is a bit of a nuisance with entitlement issues, a description he jokingly attributed as the reason for his casting. Meyers praised Alwyn’s performance and noted his debut. When asked about his experience on the show, Alwyn initially jested that he felt "awful," but later reassured the audience he was joking and that it was a positive experience.
In addition, Alwyn's segment included insights about cinema, specifically discussing how moviegoing experiences differ between the US and the UK. Moreover, Alwyn was spotted making his way onto "The Drew Barrymore Show" later that day.
Following his high-profile breakup with Taylor Swift, Alwyn has been focusing on his career, splitting his time between London and New York City. He attributes his coping strategy to concentrating on work and personal relationships, while ignoring external distractions. Joe told The Guardian that focusing on what truly matters helps him maintain his perspective amidst public scrutiny.
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