United Kingdom, Aug. 18 -- Pierce Brosnan still doesn't see himself "as an old man" now he in his 70s.

The former James Bond star - who turned 72 in May - admits he struggles with his new identity as an "older" person after spending so many years as a Hollywood hunk.

He told Saga magazine: "I don't see myself as an old man at all. But I suppose I would be considered an old man by some and I am getting older, that's for sure."

The actor's latest movie project is a big screen adaptation of Richard Osman's best-selling book The Thursday Murder Club - about a group of pensioners who solve murder mysteries - and Pierce hopes the film will show older people in a different light.

He said: "It will bring great comfort to people who are gettin...