In 2006, Daniel Craig made his debut as James Bond. Today, at 53, Craig is the longest-serving actor to play the character. The British star became the sixth actor to play 007 with the release of Casino Royale. He took on the famous role almost 45 years after Sean Connery brought the spy to the silver screen.
Today, we will share with you some “Uff Facts” about Daniel Craig’s history as 007:
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How much money Daniel Craig has earned as 007
Skyfall was the highest-grossing Bond film of all time, grossing over $1.1 billion worldwide. Craig received a salary of $17 million for making the film, plus $3 million in bonuses for box office receipts. Despite this, this was not the film in which the actor earned the most money. Here is an overview of what Craig has generated from his movies:
“No Time to Die” $25 million +bonuses
“Spectre” $25 million
“Skyfall” $20 million
“Quantum of Solace” $7.2 million
“Casino Royale” $3.2 million
The British actor’s total earnings amount to $85.4 million-plus bonuses and endorsements.
What fame has brought him after 15 years as James Bond
Daniel Craig shines every time he stars in a scene, but James Bond has given him the most recognition. This October, the actor unveiled his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, just a day before the US premiere of his latest film, “No Time To Die”.
Craigs has earned not only the respect of the public but also his colleagues. Rami Malek, Craig’s co-star in the latest instalment of the saga, was on hand to introduce the actor at the event and had this to say: “If you’re lucky enough to play a bad guy, the good guy better be legendary. And this good guy is the best.
Craig’s star sits alongside that of another actor who played James Bond, fellow Brit Roger Moore.
What’s next for Daniel Craig and the saga
No Time To Die will mark the character’s return to cinemas but also the farewell of Daniel Craig as the man responsible for playing him. The Chester, UK native has played Agent 007 for 15 years. With his last film, he will complete five appearances in a saga that has not yet defined its heir. Several candidates are on the horizon for the story owned by MGM, now absorbed by Amazon Prime Video.
Are you looking for more? Relive the James Bond experience!
Whether you want to re-watch the whole saga to celebrate Bond, or you’re just looking to get ready for the premiere, we’ve compiled the most “Uff Movies” for you! In order of theatrical release, starting with the Connery era, all the way through to Craig:
1.Casino Royale (2006): 8/10
2. Skyfall (2012): 7.8/10
3. Goldfinger (1964): 7.7/10
4. No Time to Die (2021): 7.6/10
5. From Russia With Love (1963): 7.4/10
This has been a review of Daniel Craig’s 15 years as Agent 007. We hope you have enjoyed it and that you are still glued to the screen reliving all the exploits that James Bond has left us.
Who will be the next James Bond?
It’s a question that’s been asked many times throughout the years; several big names have often been attached to a shot at playing the new 007 and have already become synonymous with the role. From bookmakers’ favourites such as Henry Cavill and Tom Hardy to some lesser-known faces. No one knows who the next star of the saga will be, but we’re sure to see him or her performing at his or her best on the big screen.