For Pierce Brosnan, the World Is Just Enough
Briefly

At the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, actor Pierce Brosnan attracted admirers who hailed him as both Mr. Brosnan and Mr. Bond, referencing his iconic role in the James Bond series. At 71, he maintains a reserved demeanor, sharing insights about his image and the expectations placed upon him. Brosnan, whose distinguished looks are often noted, embraces the term 'Celtic alchemy' to describe his charming persona. A passionate painter and art lover, he cherishes The Thomas Crown Affair for allowing him to keep beloved paintings. His recent visit to New York reflects his dual life between California and Hawaii.
At 71, he doesn't often show the whole of himself. People see what they want. Mostly they see Bond. They miss a lot, he said.
Brosnan refers to it all as the Celtic alchemy. Image Pierce Brosnan, center, with Helen Mirren and Anson Boon, plays a dapper killer in the new crime drama MobLand.
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