In his best-director acceptance speech during Sunday's Golden Globe Awards, "The Brutalist" filmmaker Brady Corbet sent his support to Plaza, whose husband, Jeff Baena, died on Friday.
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By Beatrice Verhoeven Deputy Awards Editor “My heart is with Aubrey Plaza and Jeff’s family,” Corbet said at the end of his speech. Michael Keaton presented the award to Corbet, who this ...
Corbet won over directors Jacques Audiard, Sean Baker, Edward Berger, Coralie Fargeat and Payal Kapadia CBS Director Brady Corbet acknowledged Aubrey Plaza's late husband, Jeff Baena, who died at ...
Brady Corbet Wins Golden Globe for Directing and Says ‘My Heart Is With Aubrey Plaza’ and the Late Jeff Baena’s Family After His Death Matt Minton Mon, January 6, 2025 at 3:42 AM UTC ...
Director Brady Corbet honored Baena while accepting his award for The Brutalist, concluding his speech with heartfelt words: “Tonight my heart is with Aubrey Plaza and Jeff’s family.” ...
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