Pierce Brosnan shares the unique request made for him to portray Ron Ritchie within “The Thursday Murder Club” movie.
In an interview with Digital Spy, the actor shared that he had the book handy for reference and would often revisit it. Director Chris Columbus presented him with the part of Ron Ritchie, which came as a surprise, and he accepted without asking further questions.
I chose to go along with him, relying on his intuition because we had collaborated on two previous films,” Brosnan explained. “He simply told me to grow a beard, and I understood his intention. The character, in many ways, embodies a working-class man who champions for others – similar to a social worker. The script was filled with subtle and genuine emotions, so I just followed it closely.
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Among the main cast members, which consists of Dame Helen Mirren, Sir Ben Kingsley, Celia Imrie, and Brosnan himself, he expressed a strong feeling of friendship and teamwork with his fellow actors while working on the film set, using the term “camaraderie.
As a devoted fan, I’d like to share that the entire event unfolded effortlessly. Alongside the illustrious Dame Helen, Sir Ben, Celia, and myself, we skipped over any need for discussions – not even with Chris. This was shared with Digital Spy by none other than the star of MobLand.

Upon reading the text, we all understood our roles clearly, recognized what was expected, and brought our respective characters to life. From the very beginning, everything unfolded smoothly. There was an underlying mutual respect and team spirit among us, making it feel like working with a theatre troupe. Each day, new faces would join us, adding to the overall excitement. Witnessing this collaboration was truly a pleasure.
As reported by Tudum, Ron Ritchie is often referred to as the genuine comedian among his peers. He’s a dedicated West Ham fan and a prominent figure in the labor movement, earning him the moniker “Red Ron” from journalists.

In The Thursday Murder Club, fans also meet his son Jason, played by Tom Ellis.
Keeping tabs on Digital Spy, the Lucifer actor discussed his personal approach to the movie. He mentioned, “The novel contains details not present in the script, so I’d occasionally consult it.
Through the book, I gained a deep understanding of Jason’s character – he’s a man with a somewhat questionable past, yet he has an incredibly tender heart towards his father. As we began to work on it, bringing it to life felt effortless.
Daniel Mays, who plays DCI Chris Hudson, found the book incredibly useful as well. “Richard Osman wrote the book so brilliantly that it was like a treasure trove for me,” he said. “There was just so much material to draw from, and I found myself revisiting it often. It was like a guidebook in helping me develop Chris Hudson’s character, so it played a big part in bringing him to life.
The Thursday Murder Club is currently playing at selected UK theaters, and it will be available for streaming on Netflix starting August 28th.
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2025-08-27 12:49