Daniel Craig
Actor
Daniel Craig succeeded Pierce Brosnan as filmdom's new James Bond in the 2006 film Casino Royale. Craig's icy blue eyes and loutish good looks are reminiscent of Richard Burton, and he is known for a similar intensity on the screen. Craig's popularity as a leading man spread beyond his native England with the modest success of the 2004's Layer Cake (also with Sienna Miller). Prior to that he was known to TV audiences as the star of the BBC miniseries Our Friends in the North (1996), and to movie audiences as Paul Newman's son in the 2002 film Road to Perdition (with Tom Hanks and Jude Law), and as poet Ted Hughes in Sylvia (2003, starring Gwyneth Paltrow as author Sylvia Plath). Craig's other films include Some Voices (2000), Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001, starring Angelina Jolie), Enduring Love (2004, with Samantha Morton), The Jacket (2005, with Adrien Brody) and Munich (2005, with Craig as a Mossad assassin).Craig, Brosnan and Sean Connery all appear in our loop Played Bond... It was reported in July of 2007 that Craig had signed on for two more Bond films.
Blog posts mentioning Daniel Craig:
"Bond... 69-Year-Old Bond"
Here's the 'Quantum of Solace' Trailer
Alas, Bond Is 40 Again
Craig Breaks the String
Four Good Links
Craigasbond.com
Fan site celebrates the actor in his role as 007
Tiscali: Daniel Craig
Lengthy biography from the British entertainment site
Buying Bonds: A History of 007
2006 MSNBC essay traces the role up to Craig
Interview with Daniel Craig
In-depth 2006 chat about making it as James Bond
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Best Known As
James Bond in the 2006 movie Casino Royale

