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Rumors began as early as 1984 that Pierce would replace Roger Moore as the next James Bond. Due to contractural obligations, he was unable to accept the role when it was originally offered to him in 1986. On June 8, 1994, Pierce Brosnan was unveiled at a huge press conference in London as the 5th 007. His first Bond film is GoldenEye, which grossed over $350 million worldwide, more than any other Bond film to that point. His 2nd Bond film, Tomorrow Never Dies, which opened in 1997, grossed more money in the US than GoldenEye. His 3rd Bond film, The World is Not Enough, opened in November 1999, and had the largest opening weekend in James Bond and MGM studio history.
Aside from the Bond and Steele roles, Pierce has had a varied and extensive film and TV career, playing roles ranging from archeologists to assassins, in films from Chris Columbus' comedies to Merchant Ivory's costume dramas. He also starred in director John (Die Hard) McTiernan's first feature film, Nomads. He was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 1984 for his portrayal of Robert Gould Shaw in the BBC/Masterpiece Theatre production of Nancy Astor, and he won the Best Actor in a Theatrical Action Film prize at the 1996 Blockbuster Awards, for his role as James Bond in GoldenEye.