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Beau Marie St. Clair ( – January 9, 2016) was an American film producer. In 1996, St. Clair, together with her friend and producing partner, actor Pierce Brosnan, established Irish DreamTime, a
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whose credits include '' The Thomas Crown Affair'' (1999), '' Evelyn'' (2002), ''
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'' (2004), ''
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'' (2005), ''
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'' (2014), and '' I.T.'' (2016). St. Clair, a
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native, also worked as a production supervisor for several Broadway shows, including ''
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'' in 1989 and '' Shōgun: The Musical'' in 1990. During the 1980s and 1990s, she worked as an assistant to film producer
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, including work on '' The Mosquito Coast'' in 1986. Her other assistant producing credits included '' Hideaway'' in 1995, '' Race the Sun'' in 1996, and ''
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'' in 1997. St. Clair and Brosnan were longtime friends by the mid-1990s. Brosnan had starred as
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in 1995's ''
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'', the seventeenth film in the Bond series. ''Goldeneye'', a commercial success, was a boost to Brosnan's career. He and St. Clair decided to begin producing films. In a 2014 interview, Brosnan recalled, "When GoldenEye … had the success that it had, we said, 'Let's make movies. Let's step forth and create our own projects.' It's as simple as that, really." Together, Beau St. Clair and Pierce established the Irish DreamTime production company in 1996, with additional backing from
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(MGM). Under St. Clair and Brosnan, Irish DreamTime produced and released ten films between 1998 and 2016. Their first production was '' The Nephew'', a drama released in 1998. They then credited the 1999 remake, '' The Thomas Crown Affair'', which starred Brosnan and
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. Other Irish DreamTime films have included '' Evelyn'' in 2002, ''
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'' in 2004, ''
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'' in 2005, and ''
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'' in 2014. St. Clair also produced Irish DreamTime's '' I.T.'', a 'tech' thriller released in 2016. She also produced the 2002 remake, '' Rollerball''. Beau St. Clair died following a lengthy illness with ovarian cancer at her home in
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, on January 9, 2016, at the age of 63. She was survived by her mother and two brothers. Her husband, the late
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-winning film producer Lloyd Phillips, died from a heart attack in January 2013. Brosnan, whose first wife, Cassandra Harris, and her daughter, Charlotte, also both died of ovarian cancer, released a statement following her death, "My dearest friend Beau Marie St Claire passed away on Saturday, Jan 9th from Ovarian Cancer. She fought this insidious disease valiantly for ten long years. Beau was the sister I never had, my dearest friend for 30 years, and my producing partner at Irish Dreamtime, a company we formed twenty years ago. In that time we produced 10 films including ''The Thomas Crown Affair'', ''The Matador'', ''Evelyn'', ''The November Man'', and this past summer a thriller called ''IT''. Beau Marie was a beautiful woman in every way. She had style, grace, humor, intellect, and a kind heart that I will forever miss."


Filmography

She was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.


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;Miscellaneous crew ;Thanks


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:St. Clair, Beau 1950s births 2016 deaths American film producers People from Malibu, California Date of birth uncertain Film producers from California Deaths from ovarian cancer Deaths from cancer in California