This Article is From Apr 13, 2014

I was not a good James Bond: Pierce Brosnan

I was not a good James Bond: Pierce Brosnan

Pierce Brosnan played the British super-spy in four films

Highlights

  • Hollywood star Pierce Brosnan might have played James Bond in four of the films, but he feels that his performance as the iconic British spy was never good enough.
  • The 60-year-old actor, who appeared as James Bond in Golden Eye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day, said he struggled to portray the super-suave spy like the previous Bond actors Sean Connery and Roger Moore, Daily Telegraph.
  • "I felt I was caught in a time warp between Roger and Sean. It was a very hard one to grasp the meaning of, for me.But then that might have had to do with my own insecurities in playing him as well," Pierce said.
  • "I have no desire to watch myself as James Bond. 'Cause it's just never good enough. It's a horrible feeling," he added.
  • Pierce, who was replaced by Daniel Craig as the spy, said he is happy to be slowly losing the stereotype of Bond through his recent work.
  • "There's enough time between me being James Bond and now. Daniel is James Bond; I was James Bond," he said.
London: Hollywood star Pierce Brosnan might have played James Bond in four of the films, but he feels that his performance as the iconic British spy was never good enough.

The 60-year-old actor, who appeared as James Bond in Golden Eye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day, said he struggled to portray the super-suave spy like the previous Bond actors Sean Connery and Roger Moore, Daily Telegraph.

"I felt I was caught in a time warp between Roger and Sean. It was a very hard one to grasp the meaning of, for me.But then that might have had to do with my own insecurities in playing him as well," Pierce said.

"I have no desire to watch myself as James Bond. 'Cause it's just never good enough. It's a horrible feeling," he added.

Pierce, who was replaced by Daniel Craig as the spy, said he is happy to be slowly losing the stereotype of Bond through his recent work.

"There's enough time between me being James Bond and now. Daniel is James Bond; I was James Bond," he said.
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