The Unhappy Star: Adrien Brody's Reaction to a 'Family Guy' Joke
USATue Nov 19 2024
"Family Guy", the animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane, is famous for its wild humor and pop culture jabs. It often targets real-life celebrities, including actors and performers. One example is how the show portrays William Shatner, exaggerating his acting style for laughs.
Adrien Brody, known for his stellar performance in "The Pianist", was also a target. In a 2012 episode, a 3-D movie called "Adrien Brody Doing Sit-Ups" featured a giant nose scaring the audience. While the show aims for quick laughs, not malice, Brody didn't find it funny, especially since he'd won an Oscar a decade earlier.
In an interview with Andy Cohen in 2017, Seth MacFarlane admitted that Brody wasn't thrilled about the nose joke. It's understandable; mocking someone's appearance can be seen as an unnecessary low blow, no matter how lighthearted the intention. After all, Brody's talent and achievements speak for themselves.
The show's writers are smart and simply enjoy dumb jokes, but they might not always consider the real feelings behind their punchlines. It's a reminder that humor can sometimes overshadow sensitivity.
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