Tessa Thompson Praises Adrien Brody's "Deeply Kind" Nature in Broadway Debut

Tessa Thompson has praised her Broadway co-star Adrien Brody as "deeply kind" and a "tremendous actor." The duo are making their Broadway debuts in The Fear of 13 at the James Earl Jones Theatre. The play is based on the true story of Nick Yarris, who spent 22 years on death row before being exonerated by DNA evidence. Kim Kardashian recently joined the production as a producer, citing her commitment to criminal justice reform.

Key Points: Tessa Thompson Hails Adrien Brody as "Deeply Kind" Actor

  • Tessa Thompson and Adrien Brody make Broadway debuts in The Fear of 13
  • Thompson praises Brody as "deeply kind" and "tremendous"
  • Play is based on true story of Nick Yarris, exonerated after 22 years on death row
  • Kim Kardashian joined as producer, citing criminal justice reform mission
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Tessa Thompson hails Adrien Brody as "deeply kind" actor

Tessa Thompson praises Adrien Brody as a "deeply kind" and "tremendous actor" as they make Broadway debuts in The Fear of 13.

"He's a tremendous actor, he's deeply kind - Tessa Thompson"

Washington DC Apri, l 27

Actor Tessa Thompson has praised her Broadway co-star Adrien Brody, describing him as "deeply kind" and a "tremendous actor," as the duo make their Broadway debut with the play The Fear of 13 at the James Earl Jones Theatre in New York City, according to People.

Thompson, 42, said working with Brody, 53, has been a rewarding experience, adding that their bond has grown significantly during rehearsals.

"It's great. I adore him. He's wonderful in this play. He's a tremendous actor, he's deeply kind," Thompson said, adding that it feels like she has known him for a long time due to their intensive rehearsals. "It feels like I've known him for ages at this point, but it also feels like it's just the beginning," she added, according to People.

Brody and Thompson are both making their Broadway debuts in the production, written by Lindsey Ferrentino and based on the real-life story of Nick Yarris, a man who spent 22 years on death row for a crime he did not commit before being exonerated through DNA evidence in 2004.

Ferrentino revealed that she had strongly pushed Brody to take on the role of Nick Yarris and praised his commitment to theatre. Brody, who received an Olivier nomination during the play's London run, initially found the experience "intimidating" but said he is grateful for the opportunity.

Thompson plays Jacki Miles, a volunteer working on death row who develops a relationship with Yarris. The character is based on a real-life volunteer, though certain details were adapted for the stage.

"I knew I wanted to do a play and I especially knew I wanted to do a new play," Thompson told People. "I think there's so many incredible revivals, but the idea of working on something new and fresh and bringing it to audiences. And generally, I think so much about why we tell the stories that we tell and what they're good for and I think stories have the power to really change hearts and minds."

She added, "I think our carceral system in this country and our criminal justice system is something that needs a lot of reform and look at. And there's so many different avenues to tell that story, and I thought to be able to do that through a piece of work of theater that is both a true story, but also so inventive in terms of the way that Lindsey Ferrentino has built the world out. I just thought it was such an extraordinary opportunity."

The actor also shared that the cast recently celebrated Brody's birthday on April 14 after a performance, describing it as a special moment.

"It was very sweet. I'm very grateful to be doing what I love on that day," Brody said, calling his Broadway debut a "big moment" in his life, according to People.

Adding to the production team, Kim Kardashian recently joined as a producer, announcing on April 13 that criminal justice reform remains a deeply personal mission for her. She said she is proud to be associated with the project, citing her commitment to advocating for those affected by systemic failures, according to People.

The Fear of 13 is currently running at the James Earl Jones Theatre and will continue through July 12.

- ANI

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Priya S
Kim Kardashian as a producer? I'm skeptical. Criminal justice reform in the US is a serious issue, and while her involvement brings attention, I hope it doesn't turn into a publicity stunt. The story of Nick Yarris needs respectful handling. Tessa and Adrien seem committed, so let's hope the play does justice to his experience.
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Rajesh Q
Broadway debut at 42 for Tessa and 53 for Adrien - never too late to follow your dreams! That's inspiring. Also, the theme of wrongful conviction resonates here in India where cases can drag on for decades. More people should watch such plays.
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David E
Tessa Thompson praising Adrien Brody as "deeply kind" is so heartwarming. They seem to have great chemistry. The fact that this play is based on a true story of someone wrongfully imprisoned is haunting. 22 years! Our justice systems everywhere need reform. Hoping this reaches a wide audience.
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Tanya I
I'm glad they're doing a new play instead of a revival. The fear of 13 - what a title! It's good to see Broadway addressing social issues. But I must say, the ticket prices will be insane, and most people who need to hear this story won't be able to afford it. That's the sad reality of theatre.
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Nikhil C
Tessa Thompson is such a versatile actor - from Westworld to this Broadway role. And Adrien Brody in The Pianist was unforgettable. This pairing is incredible! Also interesting that Kim Kardashian is backing criminal justice reform. Maybe she can use her influence for good here.

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