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In 2005, Daniel Craig stars as Matt Kearney in the video release of 18 and Nasty 43.
Daniel Craig stars as Master Kane in the 1990 A.D. Police File 1: The Phantom Woman.
In 1993, he plays the part of Guy Crouchback in the Almost Home Alone.
In 2001, Daniel Craig's character is Declan Fielding in the video Asian Street Hookers 7.
For the 2006 release Asian Twats and Black Cocks, Daniel Craig plays Connor Rooney.
For the 1994 movie Amico immaginario, L', he plays the part of John Ballard.
Daniel Craig plays Sgt. Botha in the 1996 movie Anaphase.
For the 1917 production of Arsene Lupin, Daniel Craig stars as Geordie (George) Peacock.
In 1914, he takes the role of Cecil (segment Addicted to the Stars) in the movie At Cross Purposes.
For the 1983 tv series The Awakening of Candra, Daniel Craig plays the part of Fluke Kelso.
In 1995, he plays the part of Berry in the show Azrael, andel smrti.
In 1999, James 'Jemmy' Seagrave in the tv series Baantjer, de film: De Cock en de wraak zonder einde.
In 2005, he is cast in the role of Schiller in the release Bang Bang She-Male: Ariana Jollee.
For the 1996 video Between the Bullet and the Battlefield, he plays the part of Det. Sgt. Andy McLoughlin.
In 2002, he plays Ted Hughes in the Bi Anual Report.
For the 2003 video Break Up, Daniel Craig is cast in the role of Doctor.
He is cast in the role of Lieutenant Guth, Schatz's replacement in the 1915 production of Author! Author!.
He plays Sgt. Telford Winter in the 1978 movie Bandhipotu Mutha.
For the 1993 video Buttman's Inferno, he plays the part of Ronald Blanche.
Guillaumet in the 1997 video Contrabando del muerto, El.
Rudy Mackenzie in the 1992 movie Cai Yue he ta de qing ren.
In 1977, he takes the role of Richard in the movie Chakravarthi.
Daniel Craig's character is Joe in the 2003 feature Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne.
In 2006, he stars as Alex West in the show Come Home.
In 2004, Daniel Craig's character is James Lynchehaun in the video Debbie Does Dallas: East vs. West.
For the 2004 release Dippin' Chocolate, he is cast in the role of Werner Heisenberg.
For the 2005 video Dippin' Chocolate 2, Daniel Craig's character is Himself.
He plays the part of Ray in the 2005 video release of Dippin' Chocolate 3.
In 1981, he takes the role of XXXX in the Evil Stalks This House.
For the 1937 feature God's Country and the Man, George Dyer.
In 1915, Daniel Craig's character is Himself - Winner: Outstanding Performance in a Film in the feature The Great Adventure.
Daniel Craig plays the part of Perry Smith in the 1999 production of Grizzly.
Goldfrapp Not Macho Enough For Bond
The 'Rocket' hitmakers - made up of singer Alison Goldfrapp and producer Will Gregory - said they were hoping to record the theme song for 'Casino Royale', but the British spy movie franchise was being rebranded with Daniel Craig drafted in as a colder, h
on 2010-03-13 04:49:27
Arterton Almost Quit Bond Role
British actress Gemma Arterton almost quit her role as a Bond girl opposite Daniel Craig in 2008's Quantum of Solace - after a movie executive belittled her "common" accent. The star was cast as agent Strawberry Fields in Craig's second 007 outing, but sh
on 2010-03-12 04:48:46
Stars on the Set This Week!
It's all in a day's work for these actors, who showed up on set despite the weather conditions. Daniel Craig didn't let the snow stop him from getting to work in Toronto and Angelina Jolie was in front
on 2010-03-01 04:49:44
Arterton Baffled By Sexy Image
British actress Gemma Arterton can't understand her pin-up status - because the former Bond girl is convinced she's "average" looking.The 24 year old shot to stardom with her role opposite Daniel Craig in 2008's Quantum of Solace, and she has since been i
on 2010-03-01 04:47:33
Craig Weds in Secret?
Daniel Craig has sparked rumours he's secretly married his longterm girlfriend after the British actor was spotted wearing a ring on his wedding finger.The James Bond star has been dating Satsuki Mitchell for six years, buthas always refused to comment on
on 2010-02-22 04:47:41
Daniel Craig and Satsuki Mitchell: ?Dream House? Duo
Hard at work on another new project, Daniel Craig was spotted leaving the film set of “Dream House” in Tampa, Florida on Sunday (February 7).
Joined by his lovely girlfriend Satsuki Mitchell, the “007” stud looked dapper as he l
on 2010-02-08 04:48:31
Olivia Wilde lassos role in "Cowboys and Alien"
(Reuters)
Reuters - Olivia Wilde is in negotiations to star opposite Daniel Craig in the sci-fi Western "Cowboys & Aliens," which Jon Favreau is directing for DreamWorks Studios.
on 2010-02-02 04:45:14
Pierce Brosnan - The Spy Who Snubbed Me
Pierce Brosnan has never watched Daniel Craig as James Bond.The handsome actor - who played the suave spy in four movies until 2002's 'Die Another Day' - hasn't seen Daniel take on the role of 007 in either 'Casino Royale' or 'Quantum of Solace' even thou
on 2010-01-27 04:49:41
Naomi Watts joins Dream House film
Naomi Watts is to star opposite Daniel Craig in Jim Sheridan's next big screen outing, Dream House.
on 2010-01-26 04:53:08
Nicole Scherzinger's Bond Ambition
The Pussycat Dolls singer - who recently split from Formula One racing driver Lewis Hamilton after almost two years together - reportedly ended their relationship in order to further her acting ambitions and has set her sights on taking on the lead female
on 2010-01-19 04:48:27
Link Time! Daniel Craig in Talks to Star in Cowboys & Aliens
Daniel Craig is in talks to star in Jon Favreau's Cowboys & Aliens - Coming Soon
Check out the Middle Ages-set Ironclad trailer, starring Paul Giamatti and Kate Mara - PopWatch
Starz may be canceling Crash - TV by the Numbers
Mr. Schue - I mean Matt
on 2010-01-15 04:51:07
Daniel Craig circles 'Cowboys and Aliens'
By Tim Stack
Hollywood Reporter: With departure of Robert Downey Jr. from Jon Favreau project, James Bond actor is possible replacement
on 2010-01-15 04:48:03
Daniel Craig circles 'Cowboys'
Gotham: Bond thesp may step in for Downey Jr. -- DreamWorks and Jon Favreau are in talks with Daniel Craig to play the lead role in "Cowboys and Aliens" after Robert Downey Jr. ankled the project.
on 2010-01-14 04:47:20
Daniel Craig eyeing "Cowboys and Aliens"
(Reuters)
Reuters - Daniel Craig might be putting on the Stetson left behind by Robert Downey Jr. in the sci-fi Western, "Cowboys and Aliens."
on 2010-01-14 04:45:14
007 bondage would be a bad move for Sam Mendes
No, this isn't an April Fool's prank. According to both The Times' Hero Complex blog and the Hollywood Reporter, Sam Mendes, the wonderfully cerebral and cultured filmmaker who once upon a time won an Oscar for directing "American Beauty," is in discussio
on 2010-01-07 04:50:48
When Will We Get Bond 23?
Michael G. Wilson has revealed that production on the twenty third James Bond movie may no go ahead as scheduled with MGM up for sale.The movie, which would see Daniel Craig reprise the role of 007 for the third time, was due to start filming at the end o
on 2010-01-05 04:47:44
Theater: Kisses and hisses in 2009
Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman turned the middling cop drama "A Steady Rain" into the hottest fall ticket in town. Agent 007 and Wolverine also raised a record $1.5 million for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS by literally auctioning the clothes off their
on 2009-12-27 04:45:32
James Bond Set To Shock
The next James Bond will have a “shocking” story.
Screenwriter Peter Morgan, who wrote the scripts for ‘The Queen’ and ‘Frost/Nixon’, suggested that the third outing of Daniel Craig as Bond would grip audiences, but ref
on 2009-12-23 04:48:59
James Bond Set To Shock
The next James Bond will have a "shocking" story.Screenwriter Peter Morgan, who wrote the scripts for 'The Queen' and 'Frost/Nixon', suggested that the third outing of Daniel Craig as Bond would grip audiences, but refused to confirm anything else other t
on 2009-12-23 04:47:50
Susan Boyle Recording Bond
Susan Boyle is being tipped to record the next James Bond theme song.The Scottish star - who shot to fame earlier this year after finishing runner-up on UK reality TV contest 'Britain's Got Talent' - is said to be thrilled at the prospect of being chosen
on 2009-12-22 04:48:31
Newsweek: Decade's most impressive debuts
From Daniel Craig and Lindsay Lohan to Lady Gaga here are the decade?s most impressive debuts.
on 2009-12-15 04:46:01
Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig Are Fundraising Champs
(Playbill)
Playbill - Tony Award winner Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig are film stars, acclaimed stage actors and, now, the top fundraising team in the history of the annual Gypsy of the Year competition.
on 2009-12-09 04:45:15
?A Steady Rain?: One chance left to see Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig! (Bonus: It?s for a good cause!)
So, fun fact I thought I’d spill to all you Broadway nerds: Despite what you may have heard about A Steady Rain being totally sold out, you’ve still got one chance to see Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman do their thing together (no, not that thin
on 2009-12-02 04:47:13
Craig and Jackman sell off vests
Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman raise thousands of dollars for charity by auctioning their sweaty stage vests on Broadway.
on 2009-11-27 04:46:18
Zac Efron's Bond Ambition
Zac Efron wants to play a villain in a James Bond movie.The 'Me and Orson Welles' actor - who is best known for his role as clean-cut student Troy Bolton in the 'High School Musical' franchise - loves the series of films about the iconic British spy and w
on 2009-11-23 04:47:01
Daniel Craig moves into "Dream House"
(Reuters)
Reuters - Daniel Craig is headed to Canada early next year to star in Irish director Jim Sheridan's psychological thriller "Dream House."
on 2009-11-09 04:45:07
Craig And Jackman Sell Shirts Off Their Backs
Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman turned Sunday's (25Oct09) performance of their Broadway show A Steady Rain into an Aids fundraiser when they literally sold the shirts off their backs.The Hollywood stars lent their support to the Broadway CaresEquity Fights
on 2009-10-28 04:49:04
Kelly Ripa: Birthday in the Big Apple
In quite the cheerful mood, Kelly Ripa and husband Mark Consuelos were spotted out after her TV show duties in New York City on Friday (October 2).
On what happens to be Kelly’s 39th birthday, the pair then made their way to a midtown gym for tw
on 2009-10-03 04:49:17
Craig and Jackman mobile clip a YouTube hit
The showstopping performance by Hollywood stars Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman as their Broadway show was interrupted by a mobile phone call has become an internet hit.
on 2009-10-02 04:51:49
Jackman, Craig fare better than 'A Steady Rain'
(AP)
AP - Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman emerged unscathed but "A Steady Rain" wasn't as lucky.
on 2009-10-01 04:45:16
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PEntertainment/
New Bond battles the evil media
Despite mounting criticism, Casino Royale producers press on with altered
formula
DAVID GIAMMARCO
Special to The Globe and Mail
NASSAU, BAHAMAS -- The most successful film franchise in movie history is
going back to its roots with Casino Royale -- the first James Bond novel,
written by Ian Fleming in 1953 -- as it lays the groundwork for who will
become the world's most famous and deadliest secret agent.
"The way we look at it, it's 'Classic Bond,' " explains producer Barbara
Broccoli, daughter of founding 007 producer Albert (Cubby) Broccoli. She's
between camera setups on the beaches of Paradise Island, where 007 makes an
entrance from these sparkling blue waters, echoing Ursula Andress's
indelible introduction in Dr. No.
Helping lend a retro feel to this Bond rebirth are these sun-drenched shores
of the Bahamas. From the posh Bahamian restaurant Café Martinique and the
electric Junkanoo parade made world famous in 1965's Thunderball, to the
spectacular -- and sometimes treacherous -- coral-reef dives, this opulent
oasis has played host to five previous Bond films and it duly credits the
007 phenomenon with elevating it to a jet-set destination in the 1960s. Sean
Connery, that era's 007, still maintains his primary residence here on
Paradise Island.
So with most of Casino Royale being shot on soundstages in Prague, the few
weeks of location work have provided cast and crew a much needed breath of
fresh air -- and an invaluable chance to reconnect with Bond history.
"Casino Royale is the definitive Bond story," says Broccoli about the only
Bond novel that her father and producing partner Harry Saltzman did not have
the rights to produce. "It was always an ambition of theirs to be able to
make this story, but sadly, they were never able to. So when it finally
became available to us, we leapt at the chance. . . ."
She pauses. "I like to think that I'm doing this for my dad," she adds
softly, with a crack in her voice.
Broccoli considers Casino Royale a major turning point in the evolution of
the series, a bold decision of which her father would be proud. "James Bond
is a very dark, complex character the way he was originally conceived by
Fleming," she notes. "So this film is going to explore elements of the
character that have not been seen before. It will really surprise people
when they see it."
But the decision to reboot the series -- which to date has grossed more than
$4-billion (U.S.) worldwide since the premiere of Dr. No in 1962 -- is
tricky business. Casino Royale introduces James Bond before he holds his
licence to kill, forgoing the trademark fantastical elements in favour of a
more realistic narrative and grittier characterizations, all spiked with
painful doses of tragedy and loss. Also gone are such beloved Bond hallmarks
as gadget-guru Q, lovelorn secretary Miss Moneypenny, over-the-top
supervillains, and, of course, fan favourite Pierce Brosnan.
Considering that Brosnan's last outing as 007 in 2002's Die Another Day
grossed nearly $450-million -- the highest take for a Bond film to date --
the obvious question arises: Why mess with success?
"Well, I think we've seen Bond films go through different periods of
change," offers Michael G. Wilson, who produces the Bond films with
Broccoli, his stepsister.
"In the 1970s, they got bigger and more fantastic until we reached Moonraker
[1979] in outer space. And we realized that it was going in the wrong
direction and we brought it back to basics with For Your Eyes Only [1981].
"And what we saw with Die Another Day is that we got to the same point,"
continues Wilson. "We started getting too high in the sky -- outer space,
invisible cars -- the technology began to overwhelm the story and the
characters. We felt it was very important to bring it back down to earth."
Wilson admits that tinkering with a proven formula can have financial
repercussions, but after 20 films, he and Broccoli agreed that Bond Redux
was a gamble they were willing to stake the series on, as well as their
family legacy. "Whether Casino Royale will make more money or less money, I
don't know," he says. "But because we needed to re-energize ourselves, it's
going to be a better film than we would've made had we just gone along on
the track. Because after Die Another Day, we were confronted with a
situation where we said, 'We'll have a guaranteed winner if we just do the
same thing over again.' But I think we would've lost a lot of what we think
is important [to this series]."
Though 007 has tangled with the world's worst villains and megalomaniacal
madmen over the last 44 years, Casino Royale's greatest nemesis has proven
to be the media. SMERSH, SPECTRE, Auric Goldfinger and Blofeld were all
paper tigers compared to the Fleet Street tabloids that have targetted new
Bond Daniel Craig firmly in their cross-hairs since the little-known
38-year-old British actor was named to replace Brosnan. Hounded by scathing
criticism over his seeming lack of necessary Bond attributes, Craig has
taken the relentless attacks all in stride.
"The truth is, if you're not getting bruised when you're doing Bond, you're
not doing it properly," quips Craig. "Quite honestly, I didn't really expect
it," Craig says of the critical press, whose recent credits include Munich
and The Jacket. "I mean, I've been acting a while now and I've been in some
big movies before, but nothing on this level. And I've learned that you
can't believe the good stuff and you can't believe the bad stuff."
Still, the furor has upped the ante. "I'm giving everything I can," he
states. "We're making a fabulous movie here, and therefore, I think, we're
going to make a fabulous Bond movie. So once that's all done and dusted, and
once we've got the movie out, people can say what they want."
In what Broccoli describes as the franchise's most faithful adaptation of a
Fleming novel since Goldfinger in 1964, Casino Royale introduces Bond in
black and white before converting into colour once he makes his first two
kills and is elevated to "00" status. His first licence-to-kill mission
means facing down Le Chiffre (played by Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen), who is
banker to the world's terrorist organizations. It is a far cry from the
comic, 1967 version of Casino Royale that starred David Niven, Peter Sellers
and Woody Allen, all as Bond.
The Bond Girls include Italian stunner Caterina Murino as femme fatale
Solange, and French beauty Eva Green (Kingdom of Heaven) as Vesper Lynd, a
representative from the British Secret Service sent to keep tabs on Bond
during his assignment. "It's a very special, unusual relationship, because
Vesper is the only woman who really gets to Bond's heart," explains the
smoky-eyed Green, relaxing waterside between takes.
She realizes that Vesper is not only the film's pivotal character, but a key
to unlocking the enigmatic character of James Bond. Green emphasizes that
Vesper is not the steroytypical Bond Girl. "They really fall in love," says
Green with a smile. "She has a big impact on his life and he will later
become the Bond that we all know because of that one relationship."
Under the direction of Martin Campbell -- who had the similar task of
introducing Pierce Brosnan as the new James Bond in 1995's Goldeneye --
Casino Royale has been fully maximizing the island locales, as the Bahamas
are also doubling for both Madagascar and Montenegro in the film's key
action scenes. The next day's shooting on Coral Harbour includes a
spectacular foot chase through the jungle and then through the alleyways of
a specially built shanty town, culminating in a showdown 10 storeys up
across narrow steel girders in an abandoned construction site.
Craig, who works out for two hours every night after shooting wraps, has the
athletic prowess necessary for the role. "You see how physical this job is
for me," says Craig, catching his breath between takes and wiping the sweat
from his brow. "I got a personal trainer for this film, which has been an
absolute godsend.
"I knew I had to be in the best shape I could be," he adds with a laugh,
"otherwise I would never survive it. Because at the end of the day, there
isn't any painting-it-in for this movie. These stunts aren't going to be
helped by CGI [computer-generated images]. What you're seeing is the real
thing."
For Campbell, it's all about making the 21st James Bond film "the most
realistic and emotionally involving" film of the series. "I mean, how many
control rooms can you blow up? How many madmen can take over the world? How
many space stations can you take over?" Campbell shrugs. "The argument is
simply we've taken Bond as far as we can with the formula . . . so let's see
if we can shake it up a little bit."
David Giammarco is the author of For Your Eyes Only: Behind the Scenes of
the James Bond Films (ECW Press).
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Bond goes 'full-frontal'
21/03/2006 - 11:16:40
The new James Bond is on a mission to prove that there's more to him than
meets the eye, with rumours flying that Daniel Craig is set to bare
everything in new Bond film Casino Royale.
The hunky actor, 38, and co-star Eva+Green.html' title='Eva Green'>Eva Green have apparently agreed to shoot
full frontal nude scenes in the movie, dubbed 'moonie-raker' by the crew
because of the amount of flesh on show, according to Femail First.
In one scene, Craig is seen naked on a yacht with French beauty Eva in just
a sarong and then gets to whip off the skimpy garment before the pair go
skinny-dipping!
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http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2006-03-21/
Broccoli Begins Work on 'Casino Royale' Sequel
James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli is so certain Daniel Craig will be a
huge hit playing 007, she has already started working on the sequel to
forthcoming movie Casino Royale. Craig has come under intense scrutiny since
he was announced as Pierce Brosnan's successor last year, with die hard fans
setting up a website encouraging cinema-goers to boycott his debut as Bond.
But Broccoli is convinced Craig is the perfect person to give the
traditionally suave superspy a grittier, rawer edge. And she has shown her
commitment to Craig's appointment by announcing his second role before
Casino Royale has even completed filming. She says, "We are already working
on the sequel. We're in the early stages of that. It will be an original
story but will continue part of what the story is in Casino Royale."
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GarondoMarondo@hotmail.com wrote:
> by Josh Grossberg
> Mar 13, 2006, 8:45 AM PT
> 007 has undergone successful surgery to remove a kidney tumor. The
> operation took place several weeks ago in New York, and Connery is
> recuperating at his home in the Bahamas, the actor's rep confirmed.
> Barron, told the BBC.
> Sunday Times newspaper, when Connery, 75, revealed in an interview
> that he had been "opened in five places," including--a torture even
> Bond never endured--"a tube up my d--k."
> far as I'm led to believe, the tumor was benign. He seems to be quite
> upbeat about it."
> Untouchables, hasn't been seen on the big screen since playing Allan
> Quartermain in 2003's comic book bomb, The League of Extraordinary
> Gentleman, an experience he described as horrendous (although we're
> not sure if it competes with tube inserts).
> filming. "The director [Stephen Norrington] should never have been
> given $185 million. On the first day I realized he was insane."
> a widening gap between those who know about movies and those who
> green-light movies. Then the s--t hits the fan."
> to take an extraordinary project--like say reprising his role as
> Indy's dad in a fourth Indiana Jones movie--to get him back on a film
> set.
> is not too far from where the latest Bond adventure, Casino Royale,
> was filming recently--Sir Sean has been involving himself in Scottish
> politics.
> pro-independence Scottish National Party and has been lobbying
> ministers to build a Hollywood-style back lot between Glasgow and
> Edinburgh to make movies in his native country. He's also planning to
> attend Tartan Day festivities in the Big Apple in April
> recently lent his voice and likeness to Electronic Arts' From Russia
> with Love videogame, which hit stores last November. And despite some
> fan outcry over the choice of Daniel Craig as the new Bond, Connery
> gave a ringing endorsement of his replacement, telling the BBC in
> December that Craig a "terrific choice...a completely new departure."
He looks just like my Dad did
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Big J wrote:
> "S. Taylor" wrote in
> news:jYydnbH4Ke7AmZbZnZ2dnUVZ_sGdnZ2d@comcast.com:
>
I hope the links work.
http://www.pink4boys.com/pink4boys/2005/11/tthe_new_james_.html#more
http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/5727015.html#cutid1
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"Big J" wrote in message
news:Xns977D44B9F7B79bigjmyrealboxcom@38.119.100.154...
> "Rick in Oz" wrote in
> news:SvAOf.665$NN.14711@snnrp1.syd4.maint.ops.aspac.uu.net:
If this movie gets an Oscar nomination next year for special effects, we'll
know he wasn't. ;-)
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"Rick in Oz" wrote in message
news:SvAOf.665$NN.14711@snnrp1.syd4.maint.ops.aspac.uu.net...
> http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/entertainment/147522004.htm
> 2006-03-05 10:43:56
What more can they do, to lower the box office receipts for
this pile of trash? Cast Sally Kirkland as the female nude?
Kris
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Big J wrote:
> "Rick in Oz" wrote in
> news:SvAOf.665$NN.14711@snnrp1.syd4.maint.ops.aspac.uu.net:
>
There are some nude shots floating around of Craig on the
web. It's...hmmm...less than impressive.
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"Rick in Oz" wrote in
news:SvAOf.665$NN.14711@snnrp1.syd4.maint.ops.aspac.uu.net:
> http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/entertainment/147522004.htm
> 2006-03-05 10:43:56
> upcoming 007 film "Casino Royale".
> scene for the film, contactmusic.com reported.
> have told bosses I'm prepared to do a full frontal scene. I'm not shy
> and Bond wouldn't be shy about it either."
Let's hope he's at least 007...
Big J
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Will Eva Green'>Eva Green escape the 'Bond curse'?
By JIM SLOTEK -- Toronto Sun
A little bit Barbara Bach (The Spy Who Loved Me) and a little bit Carole
Bouquet (For Your Eyes Only), French actress Eva Green'>Eva Green definitely has the
decolletage to be a Bond girl.
But according to one school of thought, the relative unknown -- who was
announced last week to play original Bond girl Vesper Lynd opposite newly
crowned James Bond Daniel Craig in Casino Royale (which opens Nov. 17) -- is
now doomed to stay a relative unknown.
Green's previous major exposure has been as Orlando Bloom's love interest in
the big-budget Crusades bomb Kingdom Of Heaven. So careerwise, she is a
blank slate.
But as blank as Lois Chiles, who played Holly Goodhead in Moonraker? Or Lana
Wood who played Plenty O'Toole in Diamonds Are Forever?
Whether there's a career-killing "Bond curse" or not (and there are enough
post-Bond success stories to at least poke holes in the theory), the
latter-day Bond era of big-name leading ladies appears to be over.
The part of Vesper, Bond's tragic one true love according to the Ian Fleming
books, was reportedly turned down by the likes of Angelina Jolie, Charlize
Theron, Scarlett Johansson, Thandie Newton and Canadian girl Rachel McAdams.
Is it the bimbo factor? If so, it's an unfair rap if you consider Bond girls
pre- and post- what I consider the null-point of Bond and his Girls -- The
Living Daylights.
TLD, you may recall, was the film that introduced Timothy Dalton as a
humourless Bond. Released at the height of the AIDS scare, it was the first
film in which Bond became a one-woman man (girl next door Maryam D'Abo as
the cello-playing Kara Milovy), and the first in which it's suggested he
doesn't sleep with his leading lady or anybody else.
Listen, you don't want a guy with a licence to kill getting cranky.
James and Kara ride a Ferris wheel. They hug and hold hands. They might as
well have cast Timothy Hutton.
Before? Well, there was a bit of Austin Powers in Bond lines like, "There's
something I want you to get off your chest" (Diamonds Are Forever). And
perhaps a touch of misogyny in how quickly he moves on after a bedmate is
poisoned by his side (You Only Live Twice). But it was the times, and the
role of Bond girl was that of sex kitten.
After? As often as not, Bond girls kicked more butt (Grace Slick, Famke
Janssen, Michelle Yeoh), and toyed with Bond as much as he used to toy with
the likes of Tiffany Case. So maybe Angelina et al are just paying heed to
Halle Berry's inauspicious post-Bond career (Catwoman? Gothika?).
You don't want your last words, careerwise, to be: "Oh, James!"
Herewith, some of our fave Bond babes, and the "curse" analyzed:
MAUD ADAMS
as Andrea Anders (The Man With The
Golden Gun) and Octopussy (Octopussy)
Post Bond career highlights
Was rumoured to have actually had sex on screen with Bruce Dern in Tattoo.
Returned to Bond in an uncredited role in A View To A Kill as "Woman In
Fisherman's Wharf Crowd."
Cursed? Yes
URSULA ANDRESS
as Honey Rider (Dr. No)
Post Bond career highlights
Played Aphrodite in Clash Of The Titans. TV series appearances include The
Love Boat, Manimal and Falcon Crest.
Cursed? Yes
CLAUDINE AUGER
as Domino Derval (Thunderball)
Post Bond career highlights
"Stays busy" working in TV and film in France, Italy and Spain.
No awards to speak of.
Cursed? Yes
BARBARA BACH
as Anya Amasova (The Spy Who Loved Me)
Post Bond career highlights
Married Ringo Starr, starred with him in Caveman (but lost him in the movie
to Shelley Long).
Cursed? Yes
KIM BASINGER
as Domino Patacchi (Never Say Never Again)
Post Bond career highlights
Won an Oscar for L.A. Confidential.
Battling it out with Halle Berry for Worst Post-Oscar career -- and with
Alec Baldwin for worst Hollywood marriage breakup.
Cursed? No
HONOR BLACKMAN
as Pussy Galore (Goldfinger)
Post Bond career highlights
Won acclaim in a '60s production of Wait Until Dark. Played Penny
Husbands-Bosworth in Bridget Jones' Diary. Recently played recurring
character Rula Romanoff on Coronation Street. Has a one-woman stage show
Wayward Ladies.
Cursed? No
TERI HATCHER
as Paris Carver (Tomorrow Never Dies)
Post Bond career highlights
Sidra, the girl on Seinfeld whose breasts are "real ... and they're
fabulous!" Currently stars as Susan Mayer in some show about housewives
whose state of mind is usually, um, what's the word I'm looking for here? Oh
yeah, Desperate!
Cursed? No
FAMKE JANSSEN
as Xenia Onatopp (GoldenEye)
Post Bond career highlights
Plays Dr. Jean Grey in the X-Men movies -- a character who apparently can't
be killed (talk about job security).
Dated Ben Affleck. Survived that, too.
Cursed? No
GRACE JONES
as May Day (A View To A Kill)
Post Bond career highlights
Co-starred with Chris Makepeace
in the vampire movie Vamp. Played
Helen Strange opposite Eddie Murphy and Robin Givens in the laugh-a-minute
chortlefest Boomerang.
Cursed? Yes
JANE SEYMOUR
as Solitaire (Live And Let Die)
Post Bond career highlights
Gave up tarot cards, got her medical degree and spent six seasons as Dr.
Quinn: Medicine Woman. Played villainess
Genevieve Teague in Smallville.
Cursed? No
JILL ST. JOHN
as Tiffany Case (Diamonds Are Forever)
Post Bond career highlights
Played Sylvia Maxwell on Hart To Hart.
Did a Love Boat AND a Fantasy Island.
Dated Henry Kissinger.
Married Robert Wagner.
Cursed? Yes
MICHELLE YEOH
as Wai Lin (Tomorrow Never Dies)
Post Bond career highlights
Been in one or two movies you might have heard of, including Crouching
Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Memoirs Of A Geisha, and is the highest paid
actress in Asia.
Cursed? No
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On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 12:25:52 -0800, "grapheme"
wrote:
>news:IugLf.384$NN.9220@snnrp1.syd4.maint.ops.aspac.uu.net...
>
Get over it. He's an ACTOR. He'll PRETEND to do it as if he'd owned
it for years.
Besides, most people in industrialized countries can't drive a manual
transmission car, either.
But the press will post ANYTHING, and you'll go along with it.
Huh.
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"Alan Moorman" wrote in message
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> On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 12:25:52 -0800, "grapheme"
> wrote:
> Get over it.
Get over what?
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"Rick in Oz" wrote in message
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> http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2006-02-23/#2
> Daniel Craig to be stripped of the iconic movie role. Craig was announced
as
> the successor to Pierce Brosnan's superspy last October and shooting began
> on new film Casino Royale last month. But die-hard fans of the franchise
> still hope to oust the British actor and replace him with a more worthy
> Bond - by urging cinema-goers to boycott the film when it is released. A
> statement on craignotbond.com reads, "Eon Productions angered fans around
> the world when they fired Pierce Brosnan at the height of his popularity
as
> Bond. To add insult to injury, Eon cast a short, blond, odd-looking Daniel
> Craig in the role of Bond. Craig, described by The New York Times as
having
> a 'pale, flattened face and large, fleshy ears' is a terrible choice for
> Bond. If Eon Productions and Sony Pictures will not accept they've made a
> big mistake, then Bond fans promise to boycott Casino Royale!"
>
Can't I just not see it because it's a Bond flick and Bond flicks always
suck?
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"Rick in Oz" wrote in message
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> http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment/story.asp?j=11317334&p=yy3y738x&n=1
> 1317422
> new
> 007 movie, by revealing he can't drive the secret agent's hi-tech car.
> October -
> is only qualified to drive an automatic transmission vehicle, so was
> useless
> behind the wheel of Bond's manual Aston Martin DB5.
> drive the car, which had been specially shipped to the Bahamas set.
What a loser.
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http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/Today/ThursdayTicket/2006/02/23/1457858-sun.html
Moore rebukes Craig's critics
Thu, February 23, 2006
By JOHN MCKAY, CP
TORONTO -- It took an old Bond to come to the rescue of the new Bond.
Roger Moore, who played Agent 007 in seven James Bond movies, said yesterday
that critics of the film franchise's new star, Daniel Craig, should give him
a chance.
"He's a hell of a good actor," said Moore, 78, noting that critics haven't
even seen Craig in the role yet. "So why attack him?"
A group of James Bond fans has launched a website (www.craignotbond.com) to
protest the hiring of Craig to play Bond in Casino Royale, now shooting in
Prague, replacing the super spy's most recent embodiment, Pierce Brosnan.
The blond Craig, whose film work includes Munich and The Jacket, has so
offended the fans, they say they'll boycott the film unless EON Productions
and Sony Pictures admit they've made a big mistake.
Moore suggested the group was merely trying to attract people to its
website, which says producers had refused to meet the price demanded for the
role by Brosnan and other candidates, such as Hugh Jackman and Clive Owen.
Moore, meanwhile, will be in Quebec City this weekend to take part in a
charity film festival called Vue sur Bond 007, organized by filmmaker Hilary
Saltzman, daughter of Canadian-born Harry Saltzman.
The senior Saltzman, who died in 1994, was, with Albert Broccoli, the
co-producer of most of the early Bond films.
In a recent interview, Hilary Saltzman was also eager to defend Craig,
saying she's excited about seeing him in the role.
"When I saw Munich . . . every time Daniel Craig was on screen, that's who
you're watching. And I thought 'My god, they've got something very
interesting there.' "
Also in attendance at Vue sur Bond will be several other celebrities known
to 007 fans, including actors Richard (Jaws) Kiel and Britt Ekland, director
Guy Hamilton and singer Shirley Bassey.
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http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment/story.asp?j=11317334&p=yy3y738x&n=1
1317422
Craig can't drive Bond car
23/02/2006 - 08:40:09
James Bond star Daniel Craig has stunned movie bosses on the set of the new
007 movie, by revealing he can't drive the secret agent's hi-tech car.
Craig - who was signed to replace former Bond Pierce Brosnan last October -
is only qualified to drive an automatic transmission vehicle, so was useless
behind the wheel of Bond's manual Aston Martin DB5.
According to sources, filming has been halted while the actor learns to
drive the car, which had been specially shipped to the Bahamas set.
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Couldn't find anything online to prove the item's claims, anyone here
seen "Love Is the Devi" to confirm? Just curious! From here:
http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/celebrity/86962004.htm
Daniel Craig's biggest part
New James Bond star Daniel Craig has a large penis, it has been claimed.
Images of the hunky British actor completely naked have appeared
displaying his impressive appendage.
The nude pictures of Craig are taken from the relatively unknown 1998
biopic of painter Francis Bacon, 'Love Is the Devil', in which the blond
actor happily bared all.
Film fans claim the heartthrob star - who will play the suave spy for the
first time in new movie 'Casino Royale' - is "nicely endowed" in the movie.
Cheers,
TD (aka Rhonda)
He's just as proud as he can be
Of his anatomy
He's gonna give us a peek
from Ray Stevens' "The Streak"
for a good time call
www.tinyd.net
The Original Sesame Street Lyrics and Sounds Archive
http://www.tinyd.net/sesame1.html
It Seems Like Yesterday
Official '70s newsgroup site
http://www.tinyd.net/70s.html
The Four Ways - Have Show, Will Travel
http://www.tinyd.net/fourways.html
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http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment/story.asp?j=212156468&p=zyzy5733y&n
=212157411
Brosnan sympathises with battered Bond star Craig
22/02/2006 - 07:30:47
Pierce Brosnan has every sympathy for new Bond Daniel Craig after his first
007 stunt went wrong.
Craig had his teeth knocked out during a fight scene for the movie Casino
Royale.
Brosnan said last night he knew just how dangerous playing the superspy can
be.
"I got stitched up and sewn up a few times, it just didn't get in the
papers," he said at the UK premiere of his new film The Matador.
"I had my face sliced open by a stuntman. I had a knee injury. You get
twisted some way or another if you throw yourself into it. There's going to
be mishaps."
Some critics have said Craig is a poor choice for Bond.
But Brosnan, 52, star of Goldeneye and Die Another Day, said: "I think
Daniel is a very fine actor. These are rocky waters and they're going to get
him one way or another, but I think he will have the last laugh at the end
of it."
The Irishman's new role in The Matador is a million miles away from 007.
He plays a sleazy, washed-up hitman in the black comedy, which earned him a
Golden Globe nomination.
His next projects include a sequel to The Thomas Crown Affair.
Kelly Osbourne, Nell McAndrew and Natasha Kaplinsky were among the
celebrities who attended the screening at the Coronet Cinema in Notting Hill
Gate, West London.
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"Rick in Oz" wrote in message
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> http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2006-02-20/
> fight scene for upcoming movie Casino Royale went horribly wrong. The
> British actor, who was shooting in Prague, Czech Republic, had his
> London-based dentist flown out to fix caps onto his broken teeth. Craig
now
> has to sport gum shields during action scenes for protection. An insider
> says, "Daniel was filming with some minor actors when he got hit in the
> face. He was reeling from a heavy blow and staggered back holding his
face.
> He put his hand to his mouth but the blood started to seep through his
> fingers - it was horrible."
>
Maybe they knocked his teeth out because he kept calling them "minor
actors".....
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http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2006-02-21/
Craig Considered Bond Role For Over a Year
New James Bond star Daniel Craig deliberated for over a year before
accepting the iconic role, because he feared it would ruin his career. The
actor didn't jump at the chance to play the suave spy in the new film Casino
Royale, because he was afraid he would be typecast forever. He explains, "I
kind of feel that if you look at the track record of most Bonds - I mean
Sean Connery obviously defined the part, and even he struggled for a while
to get rid of the mantle. That's the pitfall and it could happen to me. I've
been working so hard, for however long it is I've been doing this, to try
and stick to doing stuff I totally believe in and that would be wiped out."
The Munich star overcame his ambivalence and eventually accepted the role,
taking over from Pierce Brosnan. Craig adds, "I thought, God, this is all
right: I'm doing what I want to do. And that was a huge weight off my
shoulders."
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