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Post by eaz35173 on Jan 6, 2020 9:42:23 GMT -5
Lots of pix up on Getty. Here are a few ...
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Post by eaz35173 on Jan 6, 2020 9:46:56 GMT -5
Happy 2020 Golden Globes to Pierce Brosnan's Facial Hair and Pierce Brosnan's Facial Hair Only
The artist formerly known as "Bond" now goes by "Van Dyke." By Ben Boskovich Jan 6, 2020
If you know anything about the Golden Globes, you know "who wins" and "who should have won" are not statements worth wasting your brain space on. No, where you should be focused is on the red carpet, where awards season's most chilled-out show lends itself to a personal style paradise.
But that's not what brings us to printed-shirt flexing, sons-having friend-of-the-brand Pierce Brosnan. What brings us to Brosnan is his facial hair. Just last month, we spotted him playing with separates and sporting a regular ol' beard. If we're talking remarkable, it was the fit, not the face. But as Brosnan arrived at the Globes red carpet Sunday, the story was quite the opposite. To be honest, I don't exactly love the fit. Navy was a nice choice, but the praise stops there (and we can leave it at that).
Don't worry about that though, let's zero in on the moneymaker. Not only is the skincare routine on a hundred-thousand-trillion—this little facial hair number is carrying some serious prowess. It's called a Van Dyke, and it's not named after Dick. Its namesake, Dutch painter Anthony van Dyck has been dead since 1641 (and the spelling eventually shifted in popular usage from "van Dyck" to "Van Dyke"). Which sucks, because he would have loved to know a former Bond was rocking his 'stache and goatee legacy at the Globes (if he knew what the hell Bond or the Globes were.)
I digress. This is a daring facial hair move, but not so daring that I would ever dream of deterring you from trying, dear reader. This isn't reserved for Colonel Sanders and Johnny Depp characters. In fact, I hope Brosnan keeps it a while and takes the Van Dyke title away from the aforementioned. Then you might feel more confident going forth. Then you might pull up the above photo and set it on your sink whilst you shave. Then you might have someone tell you, "You look like Pierce Brosnan at the 2020 Golden Globes."
January 5, 2020 9:26PM EST Pierce Brosnan’s Goatee At Golden GlobesHas Fans Thinking He’s A ‘SexyColonel Sanders’
The Golden Globes turned ‘finger-lickin’ good,’ thanks to Pierce Brosnan. While introducing his sons as the show’s ambassadors, fans thought Pierce looked like he was about to sell them some KFC.
“This year’s Golden Globes ambassadors were two brothers,” said Pierce Brosnan, 66, during the Jan. 5 ceremony. While giving a heartfelt introduction to his two sons, Dylan, 22, and Paris, 18, Peirce said he was “their biggest fan” since he has “known them all their lives.” Though this was a touching sentiment, Pierce left people feeling…hungry? It turns out that his goatee (or, to be accurate, the Van Dyke-style beard) left viewers comparing him to the late Colonel Sanders, founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken fame.
The Golden Globes turned ‘finger-lickin’ good,’ thanks to Pierce Brosnan. While introducing his sons as the show’s ambassadors, fans thought Pierce looked like he was about to sell them some KFC.
“This year’s Golden Globes ambassadors were two brothers,” said Pierce Brosnan, 66, during the Jan. 5 ceremony. While giving a heartfelt introduction to his two sons, Dylan, 22, and Paris, 18, Peirce said he was “their biggest fan” since he has “known them all their lives.” Though this was a touching sentiment, Pierce left people feeling…hungry? It turns out that his goatee (or, to be accurate, the Van Dyke-style beard) left viewers comparing him to the late Colonel Sanders, founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken fame.
“Pierce Brosnan looks like a hot Colonel Sanders.” “Pierce Brosnan, styled as Sexy Colonel Sanders, is onstage introducing viewers to his Sons.” “Pierce Brosnan or sexy colonel sanders?” “Hey, Pierce Brosnan… Col Sanders called… he wants his face back!” “Pierce Brosnan really out here at the golden globes looking like sexy colonel sanders when will I stop finding old men attractive.” “Pierce Brosnan low key lookin like the colonel from KFC.” “What a way for Pierce Brosnan to announce that he’s KFC’s new colonel.”
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Post by eaz35173 on Jan 6, 2020 9:50:54 GMT -5
Pix from Preview Day (the day before the event) ...
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Post by eaz35173 on Jan 6, 2020 10:01:46 GMT -5
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Post by eaz35173 on Jan 7, 2020 1:24:59 GMT -5
Golden Globes 2020: Pierce Brosnan Gushes About His Sons Being Awards Show Ambassadors (Exclusive) January 5, 2020
ET's Sharon Osbourne spoke with Brosnan, wife Keely Shaye Smith and their sons, Paris and Dylan Brosnan, on the Globes red carpet, where the proud parents gushed about their boys serving as Golden Globes Ambassadors.
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Post by rosafermu on Jan 9, 2020 9:52:20 GMT -5
What a way to start the extraordinary year. Many, many thanks for such a wide distribution
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Post by eaz35173 on Jan 12, 2020 19:56:10 GMT -5
Dylan, Paris Brosnan talk about their dad Pierce By: Ruben V. Nepales - Columnist Philippine Daily Inquirer / 12:25 AM January 12, 2020
LOS ANGELES—We were interviewing Dylan and Paris Brosnan the day before the Globes, where they were going to appear as this year’s Golden Globe Ambassadors. Who would show up, videotaping his sons being interviewed but Pierce Brosnan himself? “It’s so nice that he came out,” Paris said when we asked about the A-lister suddenly around. “He’s always showing up at stuff for us. Even if I have a runway show in London or somewhere in Europe, he comes, watches and sits. He is a proud dad, I love it.” “Yeah, it’s always great to see him there,” said Dylan, who has the long hair. Excerpts from our chat: What was it like growing up as the son of Pierce Brosnan? Dylan (D): It was incredibly normal. He’s a great guy, and a great dad. Were you aware that he’s a star? D: Yeah, of course. I don’t think it was something that we focused on growing up, but it was awesome and very exciting to grow up on film sets and travel with him. It was such a great opportunity. So you traveled a lot with him? D: Yeah, I remember being there on the James Bond sets and what not, early on.
Do you see yourself in the entertainment world?
Paris (P): We are both in film school right now. Dylan is graduating at USC; I am a freshman at LMU. We are both studying film production. And I have been working with a brand called Clarins and Feed to do documentary-style filmmaking.
So I am aspiring to do that and be behind the lens and work in all fields of productions and behind the scenes editing and doing cinematography. And I had Dylan help out with the score for a short film I did.
D: Yeah, I worked on his documentary that he did for Clarins and Feed, so I did a score for that. I am a musician, so I play here in LA. I sing and write songs. I am working on a record right now. And I have also done some work with director Thom Zimny on his most recent project, which was the Bruce Springsteen movie, “Western Stars.”
Have you thought of an acting career?
D: I wouldn’t say no, but I think we are both open to whatever the future holds.
P: Both open to it, yeah.
Can you share something about your dad that is not known by the public?
P: I wouldn’t say that people don’t know it, but he’s a really passionate painter and artist. He’s been working countless hours in a studio to paint. That’s where he sees his career going in the near future. He wants to have an exhibit in a gallery.
D: I was going to say the same as Paris. I don’t think it’s a secret, but his passion for painting and his skill are incredible. We are excited to see where he goes with that.
What trait do you share with your dad?
D: I’d say artistry. Calm demeanor. When it’s me and dad, it’s very calm and civilized. We get along really well.
Any downsides to having Pierce Brosnan as your dad?
D: I don’t think of it as having downsides. Growing up, I was always proud that he was my dad. I didn’t want to hide it, but I wouldn’t tell everyone.
P: Exactly. I grew up in Malibu and went to school with Cindy Crawford’s son. I went to school with so many actors’ kids, so I think it was just normal.
D: I think if we had grown up somewhere different…
P: I don’t think a lot of people cared, to be honest. But it was definitely cool, dad was cool. People thought it was cool, too.
What’s the best advice that your dad gave you?
P: I remember him dropping us off at school every morning, going, “Be bold, be great.” He would give us a morning pep talk.
Every morning?
D: Yeah, close to every morning.
P: “Be bold, be great, boys!”
D: More often than not (laughs).
P: Like, “Love life! Get out there!”
D: Yeah, “Just enjoy it.”
P: He’s very inspirational, very supportive.
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