Daniel Craig
Daniel Craig
Daniel Wroughton Craig is an English actor. Craig trained at the National Youth Theatre and graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 1991, before beginning his career on stage. His film debut was in the drama The Power of One. Other early appearances were in the Disney family film A Kid in King Arthur's Courtand the biographical film Elizabeth, as well as in the historical war drama television series Sharpe's Eagleand the action-adventure drama series Zorro. Cast...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth2 March 1968
CityChester, England
I'm obsessive enough about getting fit, it's ridiculous. I'm 40 now, and I've got to stop doing it soon. I have to start getting fat and old!
I think there's a complexity to it, but I think audiences are completely up for that.
We can't go fully monty in Bond, Because we can't get the rating.
I'm not shy and Bond wouldn't be shy about it either.
I've just got to step up to the plate and deal with it, ... Together with Martin, I just want to make the best film I can. It's not a question of redefining, but taking it somewhere it's never gone before.
I've done a lot of things in my life.
Together with Martin, I want to make the best film we can, the most entertaining film we can.
There's no real side to be on because I think it was a mess.
It's a huge challenge, a huge responsibility, ... is a huge iconic figure in movie history. These opportunities don't come along very often so I thought, 'Why not?'
It was difficult, but I tried to think about it like any other job. We have got an incredible script, and that is my first line of attack. Once I had read it, I knew I did not have any choice. It is a huge iconic figure in movie history, and those things don't come along very often.
There's more than one way to sense violence.
I've always reverted to a sense of childhood, just in everyday life.
I used to think the press was a necessary evil and now I don't think it is. I think it's something you choose.
Sometimes shooting on a smaller scale, as long as things don't blow out of proportion, is very liberating.