In Memory of Beau St. Clair

Our dearest Beau passed away January 9th, 2016 after a long battle with Ovarian Cancer.

Beau St. Clair was the sister I never had, my dearest friend for 30 years. Beau was a beautiful woman in every way. She had style, grace, humor, intellect and a kind heart that I will forever miss.

To be able to live the life of an actor, to make movies that touch people’s hearts, is one of the greatest gifts any man or woman could wish for. I feel privileged to have worked alongside and collaborated with Beaumarie. Making films together was our dream come true.

About Beau St. Clair

Beau St. Clair formed Irish DreamTime with Pierce Brosnan in 1996, with the goal of fostering new talent and producing both independent and studio films. That partnership has seen St. Clair and Brosnan make ten films together, working with some of the best actors, writers and directors in the industry.

Most recently St. Clair & Brosnan produced The November Man directed by Roger Donaldson, starring Pierce Brosnan and based on a series of books by Bill Granger. In addition to The November Man, St. Clair and Brosnan are currently in post-production on the romantic comedy How to Make Love Like an Englishman, starring Brosnan opposite Salma Hayek and Jessica Alba. Before that she produced The Greatest, teaming Brosnan with Susan Sarandon and Carey Mulligan.

St. Clair has produced critically acclaimed independent features like The Matador as well as the studio blockbuster The Thomas Crown Affair. St. Clair’s other producing credits include The Laws of Attraction, Evelyn and Shattered.

St. Clair has also led Irish DreamTime into television production, bringing the company’s feature sensibilities to the small screen. To date, the company has sold scripted series to Sony, Fox and Spike TV.

Outside of Irish DreamTime St. Clair produced John McTiernan’s MGM remake of Rollerball. Prior to forming the company, she worked on such films as The Mosquito Coast, Deception, Hideaway, Race the Sun, and The Edge. She has also worked on Broadway, acting as production supervisor on the musicals Threepenny Opera and Shogun.

About Pierce Brosnan

Pierce Brosnan is a legendary Irish-American actor, film producer, artist, philanthropist and two-time Golden Globe Award nominee known for his rich and extensive career in front of the camera and behind-the-scenes as a producer.

2016 is shaping up to be a busy year for Brosnan, who is currently filming The Foreigner (working title), a Martin Campbell film co-starring Jackie Chan. Brosnan also starred in the upcoming thriller I.T. produced by his production company, Irish DreamTime, alongside Voltage Pictures and Friendly Films, due for release this year. This fall, Brosnan is set to star in Across the River and into the Trees based on Ernest Hemingway’s classic novel of the same name, which will also be directed by Martin Campbell.

Last year Brosnan co-starred in the thriller No Escape alongside Owen Wilson and Lake Bell; Survivor with Milla Jovovich and Dylan McDermott for director James McTeigue; and Some Kind of Beautiful with Salma Hayek, Jessica Alba and Malcolm McDowell (which Brosnan also produced).

Brosnan produced and starred in the espionage thriller The November Man for director Roger Donaldson which premiered at the Deauville Film Festival. Based on a series of books by Bill Granger, development has begun on the second installment.

In 2014 Brosnan co-starred in A Long Way Down with Aaron Paul, Toni Collette and Imogen Poots, which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival, and Love Punch with Emma Thompson, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival.

Other recent projects include Love Is All You Need for Academy Award winning Danish director Susanne Bier. The film premiered to critical acclaim at the Venice Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival. Brosnan also appeared in a surprise cameo in The World’s End with Simon Pegg and Martin Freeman in 2013.

Brosnan’s film credits include I Don’t Know How She Does It (2011) alongside Sarah Jessica Parker and Greg Kinnear; Salvation Boulevard (2011) with Greg Kinnear, Ed Harris and Jennifer Connelly; Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010) based upon the best-selling novel by Richard Riordan; Roman Polanski’s critically acclaimed film The Ghost Writer (2010) with Ewan McGregor which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and for which Brosnan received the award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Feature Film from the Irish Film and Television Awards; Remember Me (2010) with Robert Pattinson; The Greatest (2010) with Susan Sarandon and Carey Mulligan which premiered to rave reviews at the Sundance Film Festival; the worldwide blockbuster film adaptation of the Broadway hit Mamma Mia! (2008) opposite Meryl Streep; Married Life (2007) in which he starred with Rachel McAdams, Patricia Clarkson and Chris Cooper for director Ira Sachs; the Civil War drama Seraphim Falls (2007) in which he starred opposite Liam Neeson; The Matador (2005) for which he received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture and a nomination for Best Actor in a Lead Role from the Irish Film & Television Academy; John Boorman’s critically acclaimed film from the novel by John LeCarre, The Tailor of Panama (2001); Sir Richard Attenborough’s Grey Owl (1999), Dante’s Peak (1997); Mars Attacks (1996); The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996) alongside Barbra Streisand; Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) with Robin Williams; The Lawnmower Man (1992) and Bruce Beresford’s Mr. Johnson (1990).

In the 1990s, Brosnan reinvigorated the popularity of the Bond franchise in box-office blockbusters including Goldeneye (1995), Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), The World Is Not Enough (1999) and Die Another Day (2002). Brosnan’s first three Bond films earned over a billion dollars at the international box-office and Die Another Day alone garnered nearly half-billion dollars worldwide.

In addition to his work in front of the camera, Brosnan has long had a passion for the art of filmmaking. Having achieved international stardom as an actor, Brosnan expanded the range of his film work by launching his own production company, Irish DreamTime in 1996, along with producing partner Beau St. Clair.

Irish DreamTime has produced 11 films to date including I.T. (2016); The November Man (2014); Some Kind of Beautiful (2014); The Greatest (2010); Shattered (2007); The Matador (2005); Laws of Attraction (2004); Evelyn (2002); The Thomas Crown (1998); The Match (1999); and The Nephew (1998). The company’s first studio project, The Thomas Crown Affair, was a critical and box-office success and one of the best-loved romantic thrillers in years. Evelyn, directed by Bruce Beresford, opened to critical acclaim at the Toronto and Chicago Film Festivals and also garnered rave reviews.

Some of Brosnan’s other accolades include the 2015 Forces for Nature Award bestowed by the Natural Resources Defense Council, the 2011 Caritas Award from St. John’s Health Center Foundation for Brosnan’s extensive community service, and the 2007 Golden Kamera Award for his environmental work. In 2003, Brosnan was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Arts from the Dublin Institute of Technology, an Honorary Doctorate from the University College Cork, and an Order of the British Empire bestowed by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. For over two decades, Brosnan has been an ambassador for HRH Prince Charles The Prince’s Trust as well as an Ambassador for UNICEF Ireland.

Brosnan was born in County Meath, Ireland and moved to London at age 11. At 20, he enrolled in The Oval House and continued his studies at The Drama Center in London. After graduation, Brosnan performed in several West End stage productions including Franco Zeffirelli’s Fulimena and Tennessee Williams’ The Red Devil Battery Sign at the York Theater Royal. Brosnan relocated to Los Angeles in 1982 and immediately landed the role of private investigator Remington Steele on the popular NBC television series of the same name.

About Irish Dreamtime

Pierce Brosnan and Beau St. Clair formed their Los Angeles-based production company, Irish DreamTime, in 1996. Since then the company has produced films in both the independent world as well as the studio realm. Irish DreamTime’s first production, The Nephew, was set in Brosnan’s homeland of Ireland, and starred Donal McCann, Sinead Cusack and Niall Toibin alongside Brosnan. The company next served as Executive Producer on the Propaganda film The Match, a Scottish comedy starring Max Beesley, Richard E. Grant, Tom Sizemore and Ian Holm.

The partnership’s third venture in less than three years was producing MGM’s 1999 remake of The Thomas Crown Affair, directed by John McTiernan, which starred Brosnan, Rene Russo and Denis Leary.

Irish DreamTime’s next two movies had them return to Ireland for filming. Evelyn, with Brosnan playing a single father fighting to keep him family together, was directed by Bruce Beresford and starred Brosnan, Aidan Quinn, Julianna Margulies, Stephen Rea, John Lynch and Alan Bates. Laws of Attraction, a romantic comedy, starred Julianne Moore opposite Brosnan and was directed by Peter Howitt.

Irish DreamTime’s sixth film, the character-driven black comedy/thriller The Matador, took the company to Mexico City. Brosnan starred, alongside Greg Kinnear and Hope Davis. The Matador was released in December 2005 to critical raves, earning Brosnan a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical.

In Spring 2006, Irish DreamTime went on location to Vancouver and Chicago to film Shattered. This tense psychological thriller is directed by Mike Barker and penned by William Morrissey, starring Maria Bello, Gerard Butler and Brosnan.

Premiering at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, The Greatest pairs Brosnan and Susan Sarandon as parents grieving the loss of their son.

2014 brought the release of The November Man through Relativity Media. Ushering Brosnan back into the spy game, The November Man was helmed by Roger Donaldson and written by Mike Finch and Karl Gajdusek. November Man 2 is currently in the works.

Next up is How to Make Love Like an Englishman to be released by Saban Films in 2015. Englishman stars Pierce Brosnan, Salma Hayek and Jessica Alba in a comedic and heartwarming romance.

Irish DreamTime is currently developing a slate of film and television projects, including the next installment of The November Man franchise, a mini-series for Spike TV, a thriller about a cyber terrorist, and more.