Chris Brosnan

Chris Brosnan
Born Christopher Harris
(1972-11-11) 11 November 1972
Wimbledon, London, England
Nationality British
Occupation Writer, Film - Commercial - Video Director
Known for Assistant Director: The World Is Not Enough, Tomorrow Never Dies, GoldenEye
Parent(s)
Relatives Charlotte Brosnan (sister, deceased)
Sean Brosnan (adoptive half-brother)

Chris Brosnan (born 11 November 1972) is a British film director, writer, and producer. He was born to Cassandra Harris (1948–91) and producer Dermot Harris (1937–86). Chris is the brother of actor Sean Brosnan. He was adopted by his mother's third husband, actor Pierce Brosnan.

Work

Film production

Brosnan has worked for a number of film companies including MGM, Paramount, and Disney Studios. He created his own film company, Big Nut Productions, in 2008.

Music videos

Brosnan moved into music video production in 2005, directing videos for new British artists such as The Freestylers, Abi, Jade, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Kill Kineda, Tricky, Aphex Twins, Proper Grounds, Onyx, Cypress Hill, Funkdoobiest, Mos Def and Placebo

Commercials

He has directed a number of corporate commercials for brands including NOKIA, Calvin Klein, DKNY, Bonjella, BMW, Senokot Samsung, LA Perla, Victoria Secret, L'Oreal, Max Factor and Vidal Sassoon.

Assistant director

Writer

Brosnan has developed a number of screenplays including: Class, Indian summer, Route 66, The Rider, Man in the Moon, and 16 Thieves.

Current work

Brosnan is currently working along with his film directing and producing partner Saloum N'Jie, on their script for the upcoming feature "Dolphin Song" due to shoot late 2016. He is also currently in pre-production on the television series "Fallen Angels".

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