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Brendan Brosnan (born 16 May 1953) is an Irish-American actor, film producer
and environmentalist who after leaving comprehensive school at age 16, began
training in commercial illustration. He then went on to train at the Drama
Centre in London for three years. Following a stage acting career he rose to
popularity in the television series Remington Steele (1982–87), which blended
the genres of romantic comedy, drama, and detective procedural
James Bond 1994–2005
Brosnan first met James Bond films producer Albert R.
Broccoli on the sets of For Your Eyes Only because his first wife, Cassandra
Harris, starred as Countess Lisl von Schlaf, mistress to Milos Columbo.
Broccoli said, "if he can act ... he's my guy" to inherit the role of
Bond from Roger Moore. It was reported by both Entertainment Tonight and the
National Enquirer, that Brosnan was going to inherit another role of Moore's,
that of Simon Templar in The Saint. Brosnan denied the rumours in July 1993 but
added, "it's still languishing there on someone's desk in Hollywood
In 1987, NBC cancelled Remington Steele and Brosnan was
offered the role as James Bond, but the publicity revived Remington Steele. His
contract with the Remington Steele producers required him to resume his role
and he regretfully declined the Bond role. The producers instead hired Timothy
Dalton for The Living Daylights (1987), and Licence to Kill (1989). Legal
squabbles between the Bond producers and the studio over distribution rights
resulted in the cancellation of a proposed third Dalton film in 1991 and put
the Bond series on a hiatus for several years. After the legal issues had been
resolved, Dalton decided not to return for a third film. On 7 June 1994,
Brosnan was announced as the fifth actor to play Bond
Brosnan was signed for a three-film Bond deal with the
option of a fourth. The first, 1995's GoldenEye, grossed US $350 million worldwide,
the fourth highest worldwide gross of any film in 1995, making it the most
successful Bond film since Moonraker, adjusted for inflation. It holds an 80%
Rotten tomato rating, while Metacritic holds it at 65%. In the Chicago Sun-Times,
Roger Ebert gave the film 3 stars out of 4, saying that Brosnan's Bond was
"somehow more sensitive, more vulnerable, more psychologically
complete" than the previous ones, also commenting on Bond's "loss of
innocence" since previous films. James Berardinelli described Brosnan as
"a decided improvement over his immediate predecessor" with a
"flair for wit to go along with his natural charm", but added that
"fully one-quarter of Goldeneye is momentum-killing padding
In 1996, Brosnan formed a film production company entitled
"Irish DreamTime" along with producing partner and long-time friend
Beau St. Clair. Three years later the company's first studio project, The
Thomas Crown Affair, was released and met both critical and box office success
Brosnan returned in 1997's Tomorrow Never Dies and 1999's
The World Is Not Enough, which were also successful. In 2002, Brosnan appeared
for his fourth time as Bond in Die Another Day, receiving mixed reviews but was
a success at the box office. Brosnan himself subsequently criticised many
aspects of his fourth Bond movie. During the promotion, he mentioned that he
would like to continue his role as James Bond: "I'd like to do another,
sure. Connery did six. Six would be a number, then never come back. Brosnan
asked Eon Productions, when accepting the role, to be allowed to work on other
projects between Bond films. The request was granted, and for every Bond film,
Brosnan appeared in at least two other mainstream films, including several he produced,
playing a wide range of roles, ranging from a scientist in Tim Burton's Mars
Attacks!, to the title role in Grey Owl which documents the life of Englishman
Archibald Stansfeld Belaney, one of Canada's first conservationists
Shortly after the release of Die Another Day, the media
began questioning whether or not Brosnan would reprise the role for a fifth
time. At that time, Brosnan was approaching his 50th birthday. Brosnan kept in
mind that both fans and critics were very unhappy with Roger Moore playing the
role until he (Moore) was 58, but he was receiving popular support from both
critics and the franchise fanbase for a fifth instalment. For this reason, he
remained enthusiastic about reprising his role.[37] In October 2004, Brosnan
said he considered himself dismissed from the role.[38] Although Brosnan had
been rumoured frequently as still in the running to play 007, he had denied it
several times, and in February 2005 he posted on his website that he was
finished with the role. Daniel Craig took over the role on 14 October 2005.[40]
In an interview with The Globe and Mail, Brosnan was asked what he thought of
Daniel Craig as the new James Bond. He replied, "I'm looking forward to it
like we're all looking forward to it. Daniel Craig is a great actor and he's going
to do a fantastic job".He reaffirmed this support in an interview to the
International Herald Tribune, stating that "[Craig's] on his way to
becoming a memorable Bond
During his tenure on the James Bond films, Brosnan also took
part in James Bond video games. In 2002, Brosnan's likeness was used as the
face of Bond in the James Bond video game Nightfire (voiced by Maxwell
Caulfield). In 2004, Brosnan starred in the Bond game Everything or Nothing,
contracting for his likeness to be used as well as doing the voice-work for the
character. He also starred along with Jamie Lee Curtis and Geoffrey Rush in The
Tailor of Panama in 2001, and lent his voice to The Simpsons episode
"Treehouse of Horror XII", as a machine with Pierce Brosnan's voice
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