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Post by Barbara on Sept 23, 2022 0:27:23 GMT -5
This is such a fun set of photos and videos. I loved watching them play in the ocean together. There is no denying how much these men love each other.
I just with Keely made a cameo in one of the videos. I would love to see her with them.
-- B
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Post by eaz35173 on Oct 15, 2022 20:30:32 GMT -5
Pierce Brosnan's Wife Keely Explains Why He's a 'Superhero at Home': 'Generous, Warm, Kind Heart' Keely Shaye Brosnan tells PEOPLE that the secret to a happy marriage with husband Pierce Brosnan is "being best friends" By Tommy McArdle and Mary Park Published on October 13, 2022 12:24 PM
Pierce Brosnan is as much of a "superhero at home" with his wife Keely Shaye Brosnan as he is on the big screen in Black Adam.
At the New York City premiere of 69-year-old Brosnan's new D.C. Extended Universe movie Wednesday, Keely, 59, told PEOPLE "he's a superhero at home, so why not on the big screen too?"
In Black Adam, Brosnan portrays Kent Nelson/Doctor Fate, a superhero and Justice Society of America member who wears the Helmet of Fate, wields magic and sets out to confront Black Adam (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson), per a character description on DC's website.
"His heart," Keely explained when asked what makes Brosnan equally super at home as on screen. "He has a big heart, generous, warm, kind heart."
Brosnan and Keely, who tied the knot in 2001 after initially meeting in 1994, share thespian backgrounds, as she worked as an actress across TV and film roles in the 1980s. However, Brosnan said Wednesday that Keely does not help him rehearse for his roles.
"No, no. I don't let anyone do that. I do that all by myself," he told PEOPLE. "Keely does have a hand in it, of course, but to practice, to rehearse, I rehearse alone."
The couple, who share sons Dylan, 25, and Paris, 21, agreed that being each other's friend is the secret ingredient for a wonderful marriage.
"Solving problems day in, year after year, liking each other, getting on with each other," Brosnan told PEOPLE of keeping his marriage healthy.
"Being best friends," Keely added.
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Post by eaz35173 on Oct 22, 2022 12:18:05 GMT -5
Pierce Brosnan: “I got a platinum album for ‘Mamma Mia!’ – so fuck the begrudgers!”
007 himself talks bands, 'Black Adam' and why he can't stop singing ABBA bangers By Alex Flood 21st October 2022
Before we’ve even got in the room to interview Pierce Brosnan, he’s out in the hotel corridor chatting. “I used to read the NME religiously,” he says wistfully, looking like a classic rock dad in black jeans and tan suede boots, polka-dot cravat tucked beneath his denim jacket. “I was big into my bands.”
Brosnan, now an elder statesman of Hollywood, spent his early years in County Meath, Ireland before his mum moved the family to London so she could work as a nurse in the ’60s. It was there that he pursued art. Fast-forward to 2022 and he’s racked up more box office receipts than most actors you can think of. There was heist thriller The Thomas Crown Affair, action blockbuster Dante’s Peak and, of course, four James Bond movies. Oh and don’t forget ABBA smashes Mamma Mia!, and Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!
Now, the silver-haired sexagenarian is taking on another challenge: his first superhero movie Black Adam, which he’s meant to be promoting. Though when he finally lets us sit down to talk, it becomes apparent he’d much rather tell us about his fave rock stars instead…
Hey Pierce, you’re a big soundtrack nerd – tell us about Black Adam‘s music
“Oh I love soundtracks, yes. Lorne Balfe made the amazing music for Black Adam. I love composers too, Jóhann Jóhannsson for example. I listen to Max Richter‘s ‘Sleep’ album to paint to. When I paint I fall asleep [laughs].”
Have you always been into music?
“I used to go down the Lyceum in the late ’60s. I saw Nick Drake, and not many people can say that. My son, Dylan [who is a musician], was very impressed. But there you go, the New Musical Express, still going!”
Yup, we’re still here! Did your son get his musical talent from you?
“Oh no. I tried to play the guitar and failed miserably. I didn’t want to be in bands. But I love music. Music is an essential part of my creative process and my life. I listened to John Peel late at night [as a kid]. John was my guru. I was 11 years of age when I left Ireland and came to London. It was the promised land. My buddy and I, Stuart Turner, who lived down the road from me in Fulham, would go to gigs together.”
What’s your greatest gig memory?
“I remember seeing Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett. Syd was sitting on the side like a gnome. The light shows were just beautiful. They played ‘Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun’ [from their 1968 album ‘A Saucerful Of Secrets’]. It was mind-blowing. I wasn’t into any drugs, I wasn’t smoking. You didn’t really need it. The thought of doing mind-altering drugs really terrified me, having been brought up a Catholic in Ireland [chuckles]. I remember we’d go back to [my friend] Stuart’s place. He wanted to be an artist and I wanted to be a painter. We had an old projector and you could put oil paints on slides. Then you’d put them up against a hot light bulb and, Bob’s your uncle, you’d have your own light show!”
Have you ever met Pink Floyd?
“Yes I have. The drummer Nick Mason. There was a time when we got to know each other in the late ’80s. He’s utterly charming. He didn’t try and teach me the drums though.”
Have you met any other famous rock stars?
“I’ve met Roger Daltery. We met through a mutual friend. It was one summer in Malibu, California, and we kept seeing each other, having dinners and then hanging out in London a little bit. He’s really lovely and we got on well – a solid guy. He’s been around the block and seen everything that’s possible.”
Have you been offered to play a musician in a biopic?
“No, Mamma Mia‘s the closest I’ve got to singing and I love it. I did get a platinum album for my singing you know, so fuck the begrudgers! [chuckles again] I got to sing with Meryl Streep! It was the last thing I expected but I kind of got it. I understood the joke, the karaoke of it all. They didn’t employ me for my singing but I loved it anyway. I don’t have any desire to play anyone in particular. I mean Elvis, but he’s been taken [by Austin Butler in Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis], beautifully so.”
And finally, are you aware of the internet fandom that’s grown up around you 1988 action-thriller Taffin? “Yeah I’ve heard it’s become a cult film. I made it in Ireland many moons ago with the lovely, beautiful Alison Doody. And Francis Megahy, who has now left us, directed it. There’s some line in it that I shout out. I can’t remember what the line is but it’s just crazy isn’t it? That’s the glory of still being at the table and doing what I love. So yes, Taffin lives on. Who would’ve guessed?”
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Post by eaz35173 on Nov 9, 2022 16:38:59 GMT -5
Dylan and Paris talking about their dad with People Magazine and the Sexiest Man Alive issue ...
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Post by eaz35173 on Feb 14, 2023 19:12:30 GMT -5
From an old Magazine article from 1984 ...
Rainwear Steeles the Show, March 1984
By Hollis Wayne | Photographed by Mario Casilli
Post author By R Wakeman Post date May 5, 2021
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Post by Barbara on Feb 15, 2023 2:59:26 GMT -5
This man makes anything, including bad eighties ideas,look good.
-- B
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Post by rosafermu on Feb 17, 2023 6:10:57 GMT -5
Excellent eaz35173. Many thanks and greetings
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Post by eaz35173 on Jul 8, 2023 10:32:40 GMT -5
Pierce Brosnan Reveals He Suffered an Injury While Wearing Nothing But a Towel: ‘It Was Fairly Miserable’ (Exclusive)
The actor, who stars in the new Netflix movie 'The Out-Laws,' spoke to PEOPLE for One Last Thing By Julie Jordan Published on July 7, 2023 09:00AM EDT
Pierce Brosnan 2021. Photo:Eric Michael Roy/Cpi Syndication
Pierce Brosnan is nothing if not a man of his word.
Chatting with PEOPLE, the actor, 70, who has been married for 22 years to his wife Keely Shaye Brosnan, 59, recalled the last time he was injured. "I stubbed my toe running to let the floor man in, and I just had a towel around me," he tells the magazine in this week's issue.
"Keely had said, 'Make sure you hear the bell; you’ve got to let them in.' And I'd heard it and kind of ignored it, but then heard it [again] and thought, 'Oh, sh--.' So I ran out and caught my big right toe. It was fairly miserable, and then the nail fell off. But I kept the towel on."
Bronsan, who stars in the new Netflix movie The Out-Laws, spoke to PEOPLE for One Last Thing:
Last game I played: Keely and I love backgammon. We’re very competitive. I taught her how to play, and now she just trashes me. It’s just so annoying. It really, really, really is.
Last DIY project: [He laughs loudly.] I think the laugh says enough. I do have a tool kit. But if Keely sees me with a hammer, she’s very worried. She’s just, “No, no, put that down. Go away.”
Last time I danced: I paint, so I have a studio and definitely shake a leg in there. Some days I can paint for 10 minutes or an hour, or I can paint all day. When you paint all day, you feel it. You have to stay loose.
Last date night: Keely is such a wonderful cook. I always have the best table in the house when I’m sitting at her table. But date nights are Giorgio Baldi . That’s where we had our first date.
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Post by eaz35173 on Dec 22, 2023 11:15:05 GMT -5
Pierce Brosnan has a warehouse full of suits By News Room 16 December 2023
Pierce Brosnan keeps his vast collection of suits stored in a warehouse because he now prefers T-shirts.
The former James Bond has amassed a huge number of tailored outfits over the years, but he rarely wears them now as he prefers a laidback look when he’s hanging out at home in Malibu, California or in Hawaii – so the suits have all been put away in a large storage facility.
He told the Sunday Times Style magazine: “I never used to [wear T-shirts] … So much of my work persona has been that of style and suits, but now it’s T-shirts. I adore them. We live in Malibu and Hawaii, and you want to assimilate. You don’t want to stand out.
“When you’re younger, you do, but as you get older you wear clothes that you appreciate and feel good on you.”
However, the suits may still get another lease of life because Pierce’s model son Paris is keen to inherit them. Pierce added: “We keep talking about going down to the storage unit [to pass the suits on to Paris].”
Paris added: “A lot of my favourite pieces are hand-me-downs from dad … I took style inspiration from him. Looking at photos of him in the nineties, it was super-cool to see how his style evolved. Comfort is key now.”
Pierce and Paris have been fronting fashion campaigns together for Paul Shark with the pair shooting commercials together for the band in France and Italy to showcase “water-resistant Italian cashmere, fine wool knitwear and shirts in soft cotton”.
A statement from the brand about the pair’s second campaign explained: “The second chapter of the story of a journey between father and son, to discover the Italian beauties, between the Tuscan hills and the paths of a small village. A tale that is an ode to the bond shared between generations, by immortalising the spontaneity of small gestures: walking through narrow streets together, playing cards, enjoying the beauty of outdoor life and a close embrace.”
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Post by eaz35173 on Jan 2, 2024 22:16:03 GMT -5
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Post by eaz35173 on Feb 11, 2024 16:01:16 GMT -5
Pierce Brosnan | A Self-Attracting Universe Featuring Bottega Veneta Resort 2024, Via the 25th Anniversary Issue, Under the Silver Moon! Photographed by Greg Gorman Styled by Luca Falcioni
All clothing by BOTTEGA VENETA.
What advice would you give to your 25-year-old self?
Have faith in yourself, be kind to yourself, work hard, show up on time, and don’t forget to have lots of laughs along the way.
Photographed by Greg Gorman
Styled by Luca Falcioni at Opus Beauty
Grooming: Robyn Lynch
Retouching: Rick Allen
Flaunt Film: Isaac Dektor
Lighting: Rotolight
Light Modifiers: California Sunbounce
Camera Assistants: Gerardo de la Paz and Tyson Lee Smyer
Stylist Assistants: Tanner Blake Jackson
Location: Greg Gorman Studios
# Pierce Brosnan, Flaunt Magazine, Issue 190, The 25th Anniversary Issue, Under The Silver Moon, Bottega Veneta, Bottega Veneta Resort 2024, Greg Gorman, Luca Falcioni
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Post by Barbara on Feb 13, 2024 0:31:33 GMT -5
Why does this man have to look this good? I mean, come on, seriously....
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