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Apr 6, 2017 · 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.
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- In Memory of Beau St. Clair
Irish DreamTime. Irish DreamTime is a production company founded by actor Pierce Brosnan and his partner Beau St. Clair . After many of the names he considered for the production company were already taken Brosnan recalled the Australian Aborigines concept of Dreamtime and adapted that into the company name. [1]
Jan 11, 2016 · Irish DreamTime’s first production was the 1998 drama “The Nephew,” followed by the remake of “The Thomas Crown Affair,” which starred Brosnan and Rene Russo. Other Irish DreamTime ...
Jan 11, 2016 · St. Clair has also led Irish DreamTime’s foray into television production. To date, the company has sold scripted series to Sony, Fox and Spike TV, according to her bio on the company’s website.
Jan 11, 2016 · Beau St. Clair, who with actor Pierce Brosnan founded Irish DreamTime, the production company behind such films as Laws of Attraction, The November Man and The Matador, has died.She was 63. St ...
Jun 1, 2003 · Between Bond movies, Brosnan found time to start a production company, Irish DreamTime, with his friend Beau St. Clair. I wonder, given the company’s title, if Irish DreamTime was founded to help the Irish film industry. “Oh God no,” he assures me.
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