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Daniel Craig Photos and NewsNovember 22, 2009 |
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| Daniel Craig has "lost touch with reality" since he began playing James Bond. The actor - who reprises his role as the British spy in upcoming movie "Quantum of Solace" - has struggled to cope with the intense interest in his private life since accepting the part in 2005. | |
| Johnny Depp has been voted the sexiest man in the world. The 45-year-old Hollywood heartthrob topped a poll by readers of Britain's Cosmopolitan magazine to find their favorite hunk. Depp beat George Clooney, 47, into second place, while "Brokeback Mountain" star Jake Gyllenhaal, 27, finished third. | |
| Gemma Arterton is worried being in the new James Bond film will ruin her career. The actress - who plays Agent Fields in "Quantum of Solace" - is concerned she may be typecast and will "never work again" after the film's release. She said: "Luckily, I haven't had time to reflect but appearing with 007 carries the threat of a career crash, as has happened in the past. Sometimes it closes doors." | |
| Gemma Arterton struggled to breathe when she was covered in oil for new movie "Quantum of Solace." The 22-year-old actress - who plays Agent Fields in the latest James Bond film - says the scene, which sees her character drowned in thick black liquid, was extremely uncomfortable to shoot. | |
| Daniel Craig needs plastic surgery after shooting the new James Bond movie. The 40-year-old actor suffered so many scarring injuries while filming stunts for "Quantum of Solace" he believes he will have to go under the knife to correct his appearance. Daniel said: "It's what happens when you do something like this. I got tagged in a fight sequence and needed eight stitches. Plastic surgery? Give it five years." | |
| Liam Neeson would "kick Daniel Craig in the privates" if they had a fight. Although the Irish actor admits the James Bond star would have the upper hand in a brawl, Neeson - who plays a highly-skilled former government agent in new film "Taken" -would not be afraid to give him a low blow. | |
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