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Model and actor towers over his dashing leading man father on rare red carpet... can you guess the nepo baby?

Model and actor towers over his dashing leading man father on rare red carpet... can you guess the nepo baby?

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A budding model and actor towered over his famous dad as they made a rare red carpet appearance together at the NYC premiere of The Thursday Murder Club.
The nepo baby has followed in his father's entertainment footsteps and has taken on roles both in front and behind the camera.
He attended college at USC where he graduated from the School of Cinematic Arts in 2020.
The model has collaborated with a number of luxurious brands such as Yves Saint Laurent and Burberry.
He also had the chance to star alongside his leading man father in a Western film that was released two months earlier.
Can you guess the nepo baby?
A budding model and actor towered over his famous dad as they made a rare red carpet appearance together at the NYC premiere of The Thursday Murder Club - can you guess who the nepo baby is?
It is Dylan Brosnan - the son of former James Bond star Pierce Brosnan.
The 28-year-old - who is 6'4" - could be seen towering over his famous dad as they attended the screening of Pierce's upcoming Netflix project at the Plaza Hotel.
The Tomorrow Never Dies actor shares Dylan as well as son Paris, 24, with wife Keely Shaye Smith - whom he tied the knot with in 2001.
He was previously married to first wife Cassandra Harris, who passed away in 1991 after a battle with ovarian cancer.
They welcomed son Sean, 41, and Pierce adopted her kids from a previous relationship: Chris, 52, and Charlotte - who also passed away in 2013 at age 41 from ovarian cancer.
Dylan was dressed for the occasion in a stylish gray suit which was paired with a white shirt and black-striped tie.
He completed his look for the premiere by slipping into a pair of sleek, black dress shoes.
Pierce also looked incredibly dashing wearing a pair of black trousers as well as a white blazer.
Pierce also looked incredibly dashing wearing a pair of black trousers as well as a white blazer
The Mamma Mia! actor also donned a cream-colored shirt as well as a black tie and shoes. A black-patterned handkerchief was placed in the pocket of his suit jacket for a final touch.
Both Pierce and Dylan paused for a brief photo session together on the red carpet at the event.
Earlier this year, Dylan starred alongside both his father and younger brother Paris in the Western film titled The Unholy Trinity - which was released on June 13.
During a recent interview with People, Pierce reflected on the opportunity to work with both his sons and said, 'To be able to share that with them is a gift of time and memory.'
He also added, 'We always stayed together tight as a family unit during the days of James Bond, and now of course, as they're older, here to be able to make movies with Dad.'
Dylan later told the outlet, 'It's just something we've been around for our whole lives and probably will continue to be around our whole live.
'It's sort of one thing leads to another and it was just really nice to go spend time with Dad and Paris and be a part of that. I would do it again in a heartbeat.'
Dylan portrayed the character of a pastor in the film - and later took to Instagram to share a few behind-the-scenes moments from shooting the Western.
The USC graduate additionally has both producer and production assistant credits on other projects since 2017, according to his IMDB page.
He is also a model represented by Next Management and has a passion for music.
Back in 2022, both Dylan and Paris offered their own thoughts on nepotism in Hollywood while talking to E! News.
'I think we need to just be grateful for our blessings,' Paris said, while his older brother explained that they are both still trying to 'pave our own way' in the industry.
'It's always gonna be there and we got to recognize it. At the end of the day, we're just grateful to be here. Dylan's an amazing musician and I'm painting right now, so we're figuring it out. Taking it day by day,' Paris added.
Pierce has recently taken on a new role in the Netflix crime comedy film The Thursday Murder Club - which drops on the streaming site later this month on August 28.
Other cast members include Helen Mirren, Celia Imrie, Ben Kingsley, Tom Ellis and Daniel Mays.
The premise is: 'Four irrepressible retirees spend their time solving cold case murders for fun, but their casual sleuthing takes a thrilling turn when they find themselves with a real whodunit on their hands,' per IMDB.
And while walking the red carpet at the film's screening on Thursday, Pierce also offered his advice for the actor who will play the next James Bond during an interview with Extra.
'There are so many great men out there. There's so many wonderful actors. It's a magnificent role. Whoever finds the role, it will change their life.'
The Irish star continued, 'Be bold. Enjoy it. Know yourself, be strong, go out there and have a great time.'
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