Pierce Brosnan’s co-star in the film “Giant” has shared insights into the actor’s true nature following an incident on set. Amir El-Masry portrays boxer Naseem Hamed, also known as Prince Naseem, in the biopic centered on Hamed’s life and accomplishments.
In the movie, Pierce undergoes a remarkable transformation to portray Naseem’s coach, Brendan Ingle, a role that Dominic Ingle, Brendan’s son and also a coach and manager, praised for its accurate depiction of his father’s mannerisms.
Tara Ingle, Brendan’s sister, expressed that Brendan would have been thrilled to know that a renowned star like Pierce was playing him in the film, as she shared with the BBC.
Amir reflected on an incident where Pierce demonstrated his true character after Amir sustained an injury on set. He commended Pierce’s demeanor, stating that Pierce exudes integrity and strong moral values.
Amir recounted how Pierce immediately assisted him and requested a brief pause in filming when Amir dislocated his finger, emphasizing Pierce’s focus on well-being over production concerns.
Pierce’s experience with on-set injuries is not new, having been hospitalized during the filming of “Tomorrow Never Dies.” Discussing his Bond role, Pierce mentioned a scar above his lip as a reminder of the risks involved in such demanding roles.
Having starred in multiple Bond films, including “GoldenEye,” “The World Is Not Enough,” and others, Pierce’s extensive filmography also includes notable roles in “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “Mamma Mia!,” and television series like “Remington Steele” and “MobLand.”
When asked about retirement plans, Pierce expressed gratitude for his career and the joy of acting, emphasizing that he still finds it invigorating. He shared that acting has been a fulfilling journey for him and his family, indicating his continued dedication to his craft.
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