Bond star Daniel Craig honoured on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Los Angeles
07-October-2021
Hollywood star Daniel Craig has been feted with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame following the release of his final 'James Bond' movie 'No Time To Die'.
The actor, who first played Bond in the 2006 film 'Casino Royale', said it was an "absolute honour to be walked all over in Hollywood".
The 53-year-old star added: "To Michael Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, I thank you from the depth of my heart, without you I would not be here today, thank you for those lovely words. Thank you Rami for those beautiful, beautiful words."
"I never thought I would hear myself say this, but it's an absolute honour to be walked all over in Hollywood."
Craig added that he was a "very happy man" to have his star among Hollywood icons on the Walk of Fame.
He said: "If happiness was measured by the company we keep then me being on this pavement surrounded by all of these legends makes me a very, very, very happy man. So thank you very much."
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Actor Rami Malek, who plays villain Safin in the latest Bond film, praised Craig for his ability as an actor and a colleague.
He said: "We all know he's a superb actor, he's dedicated, he can handle all his own stunts with one hand tied behind his back and the other holding a Negroni. But he's as fastidious about his craft as he is about empathy for everyone around him."
"He has the ability to hold these two potentially opposing things at the same time – an incredible amount of talent and responsibility and an incredible warmth and acute awareness of what those around him need - IANS
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