Adrien Brody details shocking weight loss due to PTSD and eating disorder from filming The Pianist’

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Adrien Brody says he has PTSD from working on the 2002 Holocaust drama “The Pianist,” owing to the dramatic weight loss he undertook for the film.

The star, who won a Best Actor Oscar for his performance as Holocaust survivor Władysław Szpilman in the Roman Polanski movie, spoke about the experience making the biopic during a new interview with New York Magazine.

Brody, 51, said he went on a near-starvation diet so he could lose 30 pounds for the role. When it finally came time to step onto set for the first time, the strict regimen left him weighing only 129 pounds.

Adrien Brody stars in Roman Polanski’s The Pianist. Guy Ferrandis/Focus Features
Adrien Brody went on a near-starvation diet for the movie. Focus Features/Courtesy Everett Collection

The star “was barely drinking water by the time they started filming,” according to the profile.

“That was a physical transformation that was necessary for storytelling,” Brody said, looking back. “But then that kind of opened me up, spiritually, to a depth of understanding of emptiness and hunger in a way that I didn’t know, ever.”

Asked if he has PTSD from making the film, the actor replied, “I do, yeah.”

Brody says he weighed only 129 pounds during filming. Guy Ferrandis
The star won a Best Actor Oscar for his role in the film. Focus Features/Courtesy Everett Collection

“I definitely had an eating disorder for at least a year,” he shared. “And then I was depressed for a year, if not a lifetime. I’m kidding, I’m kidding.”

Brody has gone to extreme lengths acting in other films throughout his career.

Filming 2005’s “The Jacket,” a science-fiction thriller that follows a Gulf War veteran who’s wrongly sent to a mental institution, he told director John Maybury to leave him in a straitjacket his character wears so he could “get a feel for it,” per New York Magazine.

Adrien Brody stars in Roman Polanski’s The Pianist. Guy Ferrandis/Focus Features
Brody was only 29 when he took home the Best Actor Oscar. Guy Ferrandis/Focus Features

The outlet also reported that Brody was left with a permanent dent in his nose after someone punched him and broke his nose while filming “Summer of Sam.”

And in the movie “Oxygen,” the actor opted to wear actual metal braces rather than prosthetic ones to play a serial killer with braces.

“I didn’t know how fucking painful that was until they stuck in pliers and ripped them off my teeth at the end,” Brody explained.

Adrien Brody attends the closing night red carpet at the Red Sea International Film Festival on December 12, 2024 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Getty Images for The Red Sea International Film Festival
Actor Adrien Brody attends the premiere of the film “The Brutalist” at Vista Theatre in Los Angeles, California, U.S., December 5, 2024. REUTERS

He also ate ants and worms during the making of “Wrecked,” since his character in the film wakes up alone in the forest.

The youngest person to ever take home the Best Actor Oscar (he was just 29 when he won for “The Pianist), Brody is in the running for the coveted trophy again this year.

His performance in Brady Corbet’s film “The Brutalist” — about a Hungarian-born Jewish architect who survives the Holocaust and emigrates to the US — has earned him the New York Film Critics Circle’s Best Actor award.

The movie is now playing in select theaters.