Suits are looked at more now as a business thing which is kind of a shame. If you’re not wearing it just for work, you should try and trick it up a bit.
DANIEL CRAIGSuits are looked at more now as a business thing which is kind of a shame. If you’re not wearing it just for work, you should try and trick it up a bit.
DANIEL CRAIGIt’s not the job of an actor to judge your character.
DANIEL CRAIGI know what I like in other actors: truth. That’s the best. It makes you say, ‘OK, I’ll go with you on this.’
DANIEL CRAIGEven the worst Bond movies, there’s something to love about them.
DANIEL CRAIGI’d hate to feel in a comfort zone while I am working. That’s not the way I like to do things. I want to be pressurized and challenged every day.
DANIEL CRAIGAny voices or fantasies, he lives with. Those are his everyday life things.
DANIEL CRAIGSexiness, particularly in movies, is the chess game in the ‘Thomas Crown Affair’. It’s, it’s, I don’t know, but Faye Dunaway comes up a lot in that thinking. It’s the subtlety of sexiness. The moment you try to be sexy, then it’s not.
DANIEL CRAIGI’m quite good at leaning against a bar.
DANIEL CRAIGAnybody can leap off a building.
DANIEL CRAIGThe movie business is based on criminals. Some of them are in movies and some of them make movies.
DANIEL CRAIGI stopped worrying about being desired a long time ago.
DANIEL CRAIGThere is also a distinct possibility that there are other actors ? whose names have not leaked to the press ? who may stand just as good a chance of landing the part.
DANIEL CRAIGAlthough I’m not from London originally: I moved down here when I was 16, so it’s played a part in my life. It’s where I’ve lived for all that time.
DANIEL CRAIGI find it very easy playing Bond. I think he’s hilarious. He gets himself into some extraordinarily funny situations.
DANIEL CRAIGI’d like to see (the films) go back to the books. I think (the films) need to be dirtier. I think that you should feel the man playing Bond could die at any moment. You don’t feel that any more.
DANIEL CRAIGI don’t see the world in sexual divisions.
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