Is It Wonderful for Pierce Brosnan to Have a Career at 72?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Pierce Brosnan finds aging to be a gift.
- He enjoys actively working in Hollywood at 72.
- His character in The Thursday Murder Club reflects his values.
- Brosnan encourages the younger generation to engage in activism.
- He is open to returning as James Bond.
Los Angeles, Sep 2 (NationPress) Hollywood icon Pierce Brosnan expresses that it is truly wonderful to maintain a career at the age of 72 and to continue finding work.
The seasoned actor embraces his advancing years, perceiving aging as a gift.
In an interview with The Independent, he stated: “I have become (an OAP). One grows into one’s years, and that is a gift in itself. It’s wonderful at the age of 72 to have had a career and to still find employment.”
Brosnan enjoyed a “glorious summer” working on his latest film The Thursday Murder Club and noted many parallels between himself and his character Red Ron, especially their shared commitment to fighting for what is right, according to reports from femalefirst.co.uk.
He remarked: “Ron and I are joined at the hip in some respects. He has gone out into the trenches fighting for the cause. As an actor, I’ve gone out and done the same in the world of environmental activism.”
“I know what it’s like to confront ‘the man’, to protest, and to be part of the endeavor to do right by your fellow man and the environment, whether it concerns oceans or ancient trees.”
The actor, who portrayed agent 007 in four James Bond films, believes the younger generation is not “protesting enough”. While he wishes for more people to stand up for important issues, he understands the challenges that come with it.
He commented: “This generation is not protesting enough. It seems to have lost its voice in speaking out against what is unfolding, whether in politics, the environment, or life. However, the restrictions are quite severe. You can feel the manacles of power.”
“Nevertheless, I think if one keeps hope and faith alive, the pendulum will swing back to an equilibrium of dignity and compassion for one another.”
After his tenure as James Bond in four films—Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), The World Is Not Enough (1999), and Die Another Day (2002)—the actor is open to returning to the iconic role.
When asked if his return is what the franchise needs following Daniel Craig’s departure, he replied: “Well, that’s a good question.
Richard Osman mentioned the same thing this morning, and while I don’t know him well, he spoke highly of the notion of me as an older Bond… It’s certainly possible. They know where to find me.”