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Pierce Brosnan backtracks on female James Bond calls: ‘007 has to be a man’ - The actor, who played the spy between 1995 and 2002, previously it would be ‘exciting’ to have a female 007
Pierce Brosnan is well known for fleshing out the character of the iconic James Bond in multiple films centering on the character.
And it’s all wrapped up in a whodunnit. Do you worry about getting older, about dying? You hope and pray for courage for whenever that moment comes, so that you can carry yourself through it all. For now,
James Bond star Pierce Brosnan has shared his advice for the next 007, describing it as a 'life-changing' role. The long-running franchise has seen seven iterations of the iconic secret agent, including Brosnan who played the character from 1994-2004.
Sure, he’s now in his early 70s, which would make him a tad on the senior side, but between a slate of high-profile projects including MobLand and an undiminished surplus of charisma, Brosnan clearly has plenty going in his favor.
Pierce Brosnan shared the secret to his great head of hair in a new interview, joking that it's all down to his Irish genes and Guinness beer. The 72-year-old actor is set to star in a movie adaptation of the Richard Osman book ‘The Thursday Murder Club.
The father-son duo stepped out for a New York City screening of Pierce’s forthcoming movie, “The Thursday Murder Club.”
Speaking of James Bond, Brosnan starred as the iconic British spy from 1995 to 2002, appearing in four of the franchise’s films. Speaking on Today in April 2024, Brosnan said he “could get away” with returning as the character “in a pinch.”