Pierce Brosnan
Below is a complete filmography (list of movies he's appeared in) for Pierce Brosnan. If you have any corrections or additions, please email us at corrections@meninmovies.com. We'd also be interested in any trivia or other information you have.

Movie Credits
The Topkapi Affair (2007)
The November Man (2007)
Marriage (2007)
[ Chris Cooper ][ David Wenham ]
Butterfly on a Wheel (2007)
[ Gerard Butler ][ Callum Keith Rennie ][ Nicholas Lea ]
Caitlin (2006)
[ Michael Sheen ]
Seraphim Falls (2006)
[ Liam Neeson ][ Michael Wincott ][ Xander Berkeley ][ Tom Noonan ][ Jimmi Simpson ]
The Matador (2005)
[ Greg Kinnear ][ Dylan Baker ][ Philip Baker Hall ][ Adam Scott ][ Xavier Cugat ]
After the Sunset (2004)
[ Woody Harrelson ][ Bob Marley ][ Chris Penn ][ Don Cheadle ][ Mykelti Williamson ]
Laws of Attraction (2004)
[ Michael Sheen ][ David Kelly ]
James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing (2004)
[ John Cleese ][ Willem Dafoe ][ Richard Kiel ][ Ian Fleming ]
Die Another Day (2002)
[ John Cleese ][ Michael Madsen ][ Rick Yune ][ Toby Stephens ][ Ian Fleming ]
Evelyn (2002)
[ Alan Bates ][ John Lynch ][ Aidan Quinn ][ Stephen Rea ]
The Tailor of Panama (2001)
[ Jonathan Hyde ][ Geoffrey Rush ][ Daniel Radcliffe ][ Brendan Gleeson ][ Dylan Baker ]
The Match (1999)
[ Max Beesley ][ Ian Holm ][ Tom Sizemore ][ Richard E. Grant ][ James Cosmo ]
The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
[ Ben Gazzara ][ Denis Leary ][ Mark Margolis ][ Frankie Faison ][ Kurt Wimmer ]
Tomorrow Never Dies (1999)
[ Ian Fleming ]
The World Is Not Enough (1999)
[ John Cleese ][ Patrick Malahide ][ Robbie Coltrane ][ Robert Carlyle ][ Ian Fleming ]
Grey Owl (1999)
[ Graham Greene ]
The Nephew (1998)
[ Donal McCann ][ Hill Harper ]
Quest for Camelot (1998)
[ Gabriel Byrne ][ Cary Elwes ][ Eric Idle ][ Gary Oldman ][ Frank Welker ]
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
[ Gerard Butler ][ Jonathan Pryce ][ Vincent Schiavelli ][ Joe Don Baker ][ Ian Fleming ]
Robinson Crusoe (1997)
[ James Frain ][ Ian Hart ][ Damian Lewis ]
Dante's Peak (1997)
Mars Attacks! (1996)
[ Corey Michael Eubanks ][ Jack Nicholson ][ Jack Black ][ Michael J. Fox ][ Tim Burton ]
The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996)
[ Bryan Adams ][ Jeff Bridges ][ George Segal ][ Austin Pendleton ]
GoldenEye (1995)
[ Sean Bean ][ Alan Cumming ][ Robbie Coltrane ][ Joe Don Baker ][ Bono ]
Night Watch (1995)
[ Goran Visnjic ][ William Devane ]
Love Affair (1994)
[ Warren Beatty ][ John Lennon ][ Paul McCartney ][ Dan Castellaneta ][ Katharine Hepburn ]
Don't Talk to Strangers (1994)
[ Terry O'Quinn ][ Roger R. Cross ][ William B. Davis ]
Death Train (1993)
[ Patrick Stewart ][ Christopher Lee ][ Ted Levine ]
Entangled (1993)
[ Roy Dupuis ][ Judd Nelson ]
The Broken Chain (1993)
[ Graham Greene ][ Wes Studi ][ Eric Schweig ]
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
[ Robin Williams ][ Matthew Lawrence ][ Frank Sinatra ][ Steven Tyler ][ Paul Guilfoyle ]
Live Wire (1992)
[ Philip Baker Hall ][ Ron Silver ]
The Lawnmower Man (1992)
[ Jeff Fahey ][ Doug Hutchison ][ John Laughlin ][ Stephen King ][ Geoffrey Lewis ]
Victim of Love (1991)
Murder 101 (1991)
Mister Johnson (1990)
[ Edward Woodward ]
The Heist (1989)
[ Tom Skerritt ][ Noble Willingham ]
The Deceivers (1988)
Taffin (1988)
[ Patrick Bergin ][ Hans Zimmer ][ Alison Doody ]
The Fourth Protocol (1987)
[ Ian Richardson ][ Anton Rodgers ][ Michael Caine ][ Ned Beatty ][ Matt Frewer ]
Steeled with a Kiss: Part 2 (1987)
[ Efrem Zimbalist Jr. ]
Steele Hanging in There: Part 2 (1987)
Steele Hanging in There: Part 1 (1987)
The Steele That Wouldn't Die: Part 1 (1987)
Remington Steele: The Steele That Wouldn't Die (1987)
[ Jack Scalia ][ James Tolkan ]
Nomads (1986)
The Mirror Crack'd (1980)
[ Edward Fox ][ Rock Hudson ][ Tony Curtis ]
The Long Good Friday (1980)
[ Stephen Davies ][ Dexter Fletcher ][ Bob Hoskins ][ Kevin McNally ]
The Carpathian Eagle (1980)
Resting Rough (1979)
Murphy's Stroke (1979)

 

Moving to London with his family at an early age, Irish-born actor Pierce Brosnan made ends meet as a commercial illustrator and cab driver before turning to acting full-time. After training at the London Drama Centre, Brosnan made his West End stage bow in 1976, and appeared in his first film, The Long Good Friday, four years later. American audiences got their first glimpse of the charismatic, muscular young actor in the 1981 network miniseries The Manions of America. The following year, he was cast as the suave adventurer hero of the weekly TV series Remington Steele. Brosnan's casual panache and his gift for quippery led the producers of the James Bond movies to select him as the new Bond upon the departure of Roger Moore in 1986. However, at the last moment, the canceled Remington Steele was renewed, and Brosnan was contractually obligated to remain with the program, forcing him to relinquish the James Bond role to Timothy Dalton. Insult was later added to injury when it became evident that the renewal of Steele was something of a subterfuge by its producers to keep Brosnan on their leash. This professional setback was further compounded by personal tragedy seven years later when Brosnan's actress wife Cassandra Harris died after a long illness. The actor began to regain his motion picture bankability when he was cast in a choice secondary role in the 1993 comedy megahit Mrs. Doubtfire. In 1995, he finally got his chance to play Agent 007 in GoldenEye, and proved that the producer's instincts were right on target. Brosnan not only provided a much-needed boost for the ailing series, but also cemented his status as a capable leading man in a variety of roles, ranging from the title character in Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1996) to a stuffy, love-struck professor who meets a ludicrous fate in Mars Attacks! (1996) to a courageous vulcanologist trying to save a town threatened by a reawakened volcano in Dante's Peak (1997). Brosnan played Bond for the second time in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), essaying the role with great success. Following his turn as the titular thief in the stylish 1999 remake of The Thomas Crown Affair, the actor went on to his third Bond outing in The World is Not Enough, again proving that saving the world was most convincingly done by those with convincing tans, straight teeth, and plenty of fun gadgets. And the world isn't the only thing Bond saved. While, the next half-decade found Brosnan stumbling with disappointments like The Tailor of Panama and The Laws of Attraction, his turns as the world's suavest spy never failed to strike gold at the box-office. After 2002's Die Another Day, Brosnan announced that 2005 would see him play the hero for the fifth and final time in 2005.


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