Daniel Craig

Daniel Craig is a Liverpool F.C. supporter.

is a Liverpool F.C. supporter.

(born 2 March 1968) is an English actor best known for playing British secret agent since 2006.

Daniel Craig was born in West Cheshire Hospital. His mother, (née Williams), was an art teacher. Both of Daniel Craig’s parents were of half Welsh descent.

Daniel Craig moved to London when he was sixteen to join the National Youth Theatre after a stay at Calday. He and his older sister, Lea, attended Hilbre High School and Calday Grange Grammar School in West Kirby. He played for Hoylake RFC Rugby Union Club.

Daniel Craig lent his voice and likeness as James Bond for both the Wii game GoldenEye 007, an enhanced remake of the 1997 game for the Nintendo 64, and James Bond 007: Blood Stone, an original game for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, and Microsoft Windows.

Daniel Craig’s Filmography

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???? The Girl Who Played with Fire
2015 Spectre
2014 Superheroes Unite for BBC Children in Need (voice)
2011 The Organ Grinder’s Monkey (short)
2011 James Bond Supports International Women’s Day (short)
2008 Defiance
2008 Quantum of Solace
2008 Flashbacks of a Fool
2007 The Golden Compass
2007 The Invasion
2006 Casino Royale
2006 Infamous
2006 Renaissance (voice)
2005 Munich
2005 Archangel
2005 Fateless
2005 The Jacket
2004 Layer Cake
2004 Enduring Love
2003 Sylvia
2003 The Mother
2002 Occasional, Strong (short)
2002 Copenhagen
2002 Ten Minutes Older: The Cello
2002 Road to Perdition
2001 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
2001 Sword of Honour
2000 Hotel Splendide
2000 Some Voices
2000 I Dreamed of
2000 Love & Rage
1999 Shockers: The Visitor
1999 The Trench
1998 Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon
1998 Elizabeth
1997 Obsession
1997 The Ice House
1996 Saint-Ex
1996 Kiss and Tell
1996 The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders
1995 A Kid in King Arthur’s Court
1992 The Power of One
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