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The Daniel Craig File
Submitted by administrator on Fri, 11/17/2006 - 14:11.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
DANIEL CRAIG AT A GLANCE ...
_ Age: 38.
_ Height: 5 feet, 11 inches.
_ Hair and eyes: The hair's blond, naturally blond; eyes are blue.
_ Birthplace: Chester, Cheshire, England.
_ Middle name: Wroughton.
_ Acting education: Attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama at the Barbican, with fellow students Ewan McGregor, Damian Lewis and Joseph Fiennes, among others. Graduated in 1991.
_ Marital status: Single. His two-year marriage to Scottish actress Fiona Loudon ended in 1994. They have a daughter, Ella, 14. Was linked to his "Layer Cake" co-star, Sienna Miller.
_ First raves: Starting in 2003, Craig had critical (but not box-office) successes with "Sylvia," then "Enduring Love" and "Layer Cake."
_ Next up: "The Invasion," a sci-fi thriller with Nicole Kidman, and the anticipated "The Golden Compass," from the first book in the best-selling "His Dark Materials" series. He'll play an iconic villain of children's literature, Lord Asriel.
_ Blond Bond: Just as the sandy-haired Craig had trouble with fans when he took on the usually dark-haired 007, he'll face scrutiny as Lord Asriel, a character described as "a tall man with powerful shoulders, a fierce dark face and eyes that seem to flash and glitter with savage laughter." He did go darker earlier this year to play Perry Smith in "Infamous."
_ Spielberg connection: Craig played an Israeli agent in Steven Spielberg's Oscar-nominated "Munich" last year, but his first screen credits are in the animated "The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones" in 1992 and then a guest shot in the TV series "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" in 1993. Spielberg directed the three Indiana Jones films.


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