Chris Brosnan

Chris Brosnan
Born Christopher Harris
November 11, 1972 (1972-11-11) (age 39)
Wimbledon, London, England
Nationality British
Occupation Writer, Film - Commercial - Video Director
Known for

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: The World Is Not Enough, Tomorrow Never Dies Goldeneye Thomas Crown Affair
DIRECTOR Commercials: NOKIA - DKNY - Calvin Klein - Mini


DIRECTOR Commercials: ABI - Freestylers - Jade - Kill Kineda
Website
http://chrisbrosnan.com Chris Brosnan's Homepage

Chris Brosnan (born November 11, 1972): Mother Cassandra Harris, Adopted FatherPierce Brosnan, whose roles include James Bond and Thomas Crown Affair. Uncle is Actor Richard Harris

WORK

FILM PRODUCTION Chris has worked For a number of Film Companies including MGM, Paramount, Disney Studios. He set up his own Film Company BIG NUT PRODUCTIONS in 2008. There He has developed a number of screenplays.

MUSIC VIDEOS Chris Moved into Music Video Production in 2005. Directing Videos for New British Artists such as The Free Stylers, Abi, Jade, Sophie Elis Baxter, Kill Kineda, Tricky.

COMMERCIALS He has directed a number of Corporate Commercials for such brands as, NOKIA, Calvin Klein, DKNY, Bonjella, BMW, Senokot.

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Robinson Crusoe, Death Watch, Goldeneye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World is Not Enough, Die Another Day, The Tribe, Indian Summer, Man in the moon, Seraphim Falls, Butterfly on a wheel.

WRITER Chris has dveolped a number of screenplays Includung: Class, Indian summer, Route 66, The Rider, Man in The Moon, 16 Thieves.

Chris appeared on The Podge and Rodge Show on November 13, 2006. He had stood them up the week before due to the scandal surrounding him at the time. He got a "slagging" due to this fact. He was then asked - how can he consider himself a celebrity? to which he replied: "Why then, have you invited me on this show?" to which the hosts had No reply.

Current work

Chris is currently working along with his Film Directing and Producing Partner Saloum N'Jie, on their Script for the forthcoming feature "16 Thieves". He made a guest appearance in the spring of 2007 - on Sir David Frost's Through the Keyhole.

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