Pierce Brosnan looks worlds away from his suave self in a receding white wig as he returns to Leeds to film final scenes for Prince Naseem biopic Giant

Pierce Brosnan looked worlds away from his usual suave self in a receding white wig as he returned to film the final scenes for Prince Naseem biopic Giant in Leeds on Wednesday.

The actor, 71, transformed into Prince Naseem’s boxing trainer Brendan Ingle – swapping his dapper 007 suits for a grungy tracksuit.

His usual impressive quiff of silver hair was hidden under a wig of white hair which was receding at the crown and combed over.

He completed his look with navy jogging bottoms, a jacket, green T-shirt, glasses and patterned scarf.

In a newly released image from the film, Pierce is seen as Brenden wearing a sweaty white towel across his shoulders while in the ring with Amir El-Masry, 33, who plays Prince Naseem.

Pierce Brosnan looked worlds away from his usual suave self in a receding white wig as he returned to film the final scenes for Prince Naseem biopic Giant in Leeds on Wednesday

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Pierce Brosnan looked worlds away from his usual suave self in a receding white wig as he returned to film the final scenes for Prince Naseem biopic Giant in Leeds on Wednesday

The actor, 71, transformed into Prince Naseem's boxing trainer Brendan Ingle - swapping his dapper 007 suits for a grungy tracksuit.
Pierce seen in his usual attire

The actor, 71, transformed into Prince Naseem’s boxing trainer Brendan Ingle – swapping his dapper 007 suits for a grungy tracksuit.

The film is being executive produced by Rocky star Sylvester Stallone and written and directed by Rowan Athale, while Amir takes on the role of Prince Naseem.

Amir is a British-Egyptian actor who won Best Young Actor at the Egyptian Oscars in 2009 and is known for his roles in Jon Stewart’s directorial debut, Rosewater, the multi award-winning series The Night Manager and the BAFTA-nominated The State.

Giant will tell the compelling true-life story of British-Yemeni boxer and his rags to riches ascent in the tough working-class streets of Sheffield and his discovery by Brendan, himself a steel industry worker turned boxing trainer.

The film will see the boxer become a world champion under the management of the Irish-born boxing trainer.

Brendan and Prince Naseem’s unlikely partnership along with Naz’s unorthodox style, cocky persona and sheer dominance in the ring, propelled them to the top of boxing’s elite and unprecedented levels of stardom, all in the face of racism in the 80’s and 90’s in Britain.

AGC Studios Chairman and CEO Stuart Ford said in a statement: ‘Since commissioning Rowan to write the brilliant screenplay for ‘Giant’ several years ago, we’ve been passionate about bringing this extraordinary story to the big screen.

‘Amir and Pierce will make a powerful lead duo and it’s exciting that Zygi and his team at True Brit, with their outstanding career track record in launching the best of British film to audiences, believe as fervently as we do in ‘Giant’s cinematic potential.’

The movie was was originally due to be filmed Malta, but has now begun shooting in Leeds and Yorkshire after UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the nation’s new Independent Film Tax Credit, in which studios will receive a 40 per cent tax relief for making movies in the country.

His usual impressive quiff of silver hair was hidden under a wig of white hair which was receding at the crown and combed over

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His usual impressive quiff of silver hair was hidden under a wig of white hair which was receding at the crown and combed over

He completed his look with navy jogging bottoms, a jacket, green T-shirt, glasses and patterned scarf

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He completed his look with navy jogging bottoms, a jacket, green T-shirt, glasses and patterned scarf

Giant will tell the compelling true-life story of British-Yemeni boxer and his rags to riches ascent in the tough working-class streets of Sheffield

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Giant will tell the compelling true-life story of British-Yemeni boxer and his rags to riches ascent in the tough working-class streets of Sheffield

He looked in great spirits as he got to work on the last scenes for the biopic in Leeds

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He looked in great spirits as he got to work on the last scenes for the biopic in Leeds

Pierce Brosnan goes for a bike ride by the beach in Malibu

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In the newly released image, Pierce is seen as Brenden wearing a sweaty white towel across his shoulders while in the ring with Amir El-Masry (left), 33, who plays Prince Naseem

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In the newly released image, Pierce is seen as Brenden wearing a sweaty white towel across his shoulders while in the ring with Amir El-Masry (left), 33, who plays Prince Naseem

The real Brendan is pictured in 2011 in the ring

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The real Brendan is pictured in 2011 in the ring

Prince Naseem Hamed celebrates after his fight against Kevin Kelley at Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1997

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Prince Naseem Hamed celebrates after his fight against Kevin Kelley at Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1997

Boxing trainer Brendan died at the age of 77 in 2018. The Irishman set up the famous Wincobank gym in Sheffield, guiding the likes of ‘Prince’ Naseem, Johnny Nelson and Junior Witter to world championships.

As a boxer he competed 34 times with a record of 19-14, but later made his name as a trainer and manager and was renowned for his famous footwork drills in the Sheffield gym.

He mentored Naseem from the age of seven and the two captured multiple featherweight world championships, while Johnny became a WBO cruiserweight title holder and Witter a former WBC light-welterweight champion.

In 1998, Ingle was awarded an MBE for his service to working with young people in the Sheffield area and British boxing. He also has an honorary doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University, where he has previously lectured.

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