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Pierce Brosnan

Pierce Brosnan

Pierce Brendan Brosnan, OBE (born May 16, 1953) is an Irish film actor and producer. He is best known for his portrayal of the James Bond character in four films: GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, and Die Another Day. He is credited with reviving the Bond franchise after the critically acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful films starring Timothy Dalton.

Brosnan was born in Navan, County Meath in the Republic of Ireland, and was raised in England. In the mid-1980s, he became a star in the USA as the title character of the NBC detective series Remington Steele.

Brosnan's first wife, the Australian actress Cassandra Harris, died of ovarian cancer in 1991 after 11 years of marriage. In 2001 he married Keely Shaye Smith.

In July 2003 it was announced that he had been awarded an Honorary OBE by Queen Elizabeth II for an "outstanding contribution to the British film industry". As an Irish citizen he is ineligible to receive a full honour, which can only be awarded to a British subject.

On September 23, 2004 Pierce Brosnan received his US Citizenship. Brosnan is the father of three American sons and has lived in the United States for over 20 years.

James Bond Franchise

In 1986, following the retirement of Roger Moore as James Bond, Brosnan, whose Remington Steele series had just ended, was announced as his successor. The attendant publicity resulted in Steele receiving a last-minute renewal, and Brosnan had to back out of the role, which then went to Timothy Dalton. Dalton would make two critically popular but commercially disappointing Bond films. Legal squabbles over ownership of the Bond film franchise resulted in the 1991 Bond film being cancelled as the series went on a hiatus. During this time, Dalton announced he was no longer interested in playing Bond, which opened the door for Brosnan to win the role in 1994.

Brosnan is aware of the dangers of becoming typecast as James Bond, and asked EON Productions when he took on the role to be allowed time off between films to work on another project. This request was granted, and Brosnan usually appears in two other films for every time he plays James Bond (including several that he has produced). For a time there was a rumor that Brosnan was forbidden by his Bond contract from appearing in a tuxedo in any non-Bond film, but this turned out to be false.

James Bond Films

  • GoldenEye — (1995)
  • Tomorrow Never Dies — (1997)
  • The World is Not Enough — (1999)
  • Die Another Day — (2002)

Perhaps mindful that fans and critics weren't too happy about Roger Moore playing the role well into his 50's, Brosnan had previously stated that Bond 21 would be his final outing as Bond.

However, early in 2004, the media began to question whether Brosnan would be returning in the role. The Daily Mail published an article in February 2004 claiming that Brosnan had been sacked and that EON Productions were looking for a newer, younger actor, based on an un-named source within EON. This was duly picked up by newspapers and websites across the world. After a few days, the rumour was officially denied by a range of people: by EON themselves, by Brosnan, by MGM, and even by the agent of Hugh Jackman, one of Brosnan's rumoured successors. Even after the denials, in July 2004 Brosnan was quoted in Entertainment Weekly as saying "That's it, I've said all I've got to say on the world of James Bond. Bond is another lifetime behind me." As the summer of 2004 progressed, an endless stream of potential new Bonds were rumored and even falsely announced by some media as the next Bond, though EON Productions has yet to make any official announcement. Among the reported front-runners: Australians Hugh Jackman and Eric Bana, Britons Clive Owen, James Purefoy, Jude Law, Gerard Butler, and longshot Orlando Bloom.

In September 2004 Brosnan stated that Entertainment Weekly had misquoted him and that he actually meant that he was done talking about James Bond. In October 2004, however, Brosnan claimed that he was fired and that "its absolutely over". Regardless, rumors still persist as to who will take over the role of James Bond with latest gossip in November 2004 that Brosnan is backing fellow Irishman Colin Farrell to succeed him. Farrell laughed off the notion and suggested that Brosnan was only joking.

Selected Filmography

  • The Long Good Friday (1980)
  • Nomads (1986)
  • The Fourth Protocol (1987)
  • Mister Johnson (1990)
  • The Lawnmower Man (1992)
  • Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
  • Love Affair (1994)
  • The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
  • Mars Attacks! (1996)
  • Dante's Peak (1997)
  • Robinson Crusoe (1997)
  • Quest for Camelot (1998)
  • The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
  • The Tailor of Panama (2001)
  • Evelyn (2002)
  • Laws of Attraction (2004)
  • After the Sunset (2004)

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Farrell laughed off the notion and suggested that Brosnan was only joking.
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The Daily Mail published an article in February 2004 claiming that Brosnan had been sacked and that EON Productions were looking for a newer, younger actor, based on an un-named source within EON. By 1929 he had recovered and moved to Hollywood, where he landed his first American film role in Innocents of Paris. However, early in 2004, the media began to question whether Brosnan would be returning in the role. After the war he became popular in Britain, and began a film career. At this time, he also made his first attempt at a career on Broadway, but this came to a grinding halt when he had to give up performing for several months because of a mental breakdown. Perhaps mindful that fans and critics weren't too happy about Roger Moore playing the role well into his 50's, Brosnan had previously stated that Bond 21 would be his final outing as Bond. During World War I, he entered the armed services, was shot in the back, won the Croix de Guerre and became a prisoner of war. James Bond Films. In 1909 he became the partner of the biggest female star in France at the time, Mistinguett at the Folies Bergère: they were eventually to become long-time lovers.

For a time there was a rumor that Brosnan was forbidden by his Bond contract from appearing in a tuxedo in any non-Bond film, but this turned out to be false. He did, got the part, and the rest is history. This request was granted, and Brosnan usually appears in two other films for every time he plays James Bond (including several that he has produced). He was singing at a cafe for free when a well-known member of the theater saw him and suggested that he try out for a local musical. Brosnan is aware of the dangers of becoming typecast as James Bond, and asked EON Productions when he took on the role to be allowed time off between films to work on another project. It was in 1901 that he first began in show business. During this time, Dalton announced he was no longer interested in playing Bond, which opened the door for Brosnan to win the role in 1994. He was born in Paris, France in 1888 and made his name as a star of musical comedy, appearing in public as a singer and dancer at an early age.

Legal squabbles over ownership of the Bond film franchise resulted in the 1991 Bond film being cancelled as the series went on a hiatus. Maurice Chevalier (September 12, 1888 - January 1, 1972) was a French actor and popular entertainer. Dalton would make two critically popular but commercially disappointing Bond films. The attendant publicity resulted in Steele receiving a last-minute renewal, and Brosnan had to back out of the role, which then went to Timothy Dalton. In 1986, following the retirement of Roger Moore as James Bond, Brosnan, whose Remington Steele series had just ended, was announced as his successor.

Brosnan is the father of three American sons and has lived in the United States for over 20 years. On September 23, 2004 Pierce Brosnan received his US Citizenship. As an Irish citizen he is ineligible to receive a full honour, which can only be awarded to a British subject. In July 2003 it was announced that he had been awarded an Honorary OBE by Queen Elizabeth II for an "outstanding contribution to the British film industry".

In 2001 he married Keely Shaye Smith. Brosnan's first wife, the Australian actress Cassandra Harris, died of ovarian cancer in 1991 after 11 years of marriage. In the mid-1980s, he became a star in the USA as the title character of the NBC detective series Remington Steele. Brosnan was born in Navan, County Meath in the Republic of Ireland, and was raised in England.

He is credited with reviving the Bond franchise after the critically acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful films starring Timothy Dalton. He is best known for his portrayal of the James Bond character in four films: GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, and Die Another Day. Pierce Brendan Brosnan, OBE (born May 16, 1953) is an Irish film actor and producer. After the Sunset (2004).

Laws of Attraction (2004). Evelyn (2002). The Tailor of Panama (2001). The Thomas Crown Affair (1999).

Quest for Camelot (1998). Robinson Crusoe (1997). Dante's Peak (1997). Mars Attacks! (1996).

The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996). Love Affair (1994). Doubtfire (1993). Mrs.

The Lawnmower Man (1992). Mister Johnson (1990). The Fourth Protocol (1987). Nomads (1986).

The Long Good Friday (1980). Die Another Day — (2002). The World is Not Enough — (1999). Tomorrow Never Dies — (1997).

GoldenEye — (1995).