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Pierce Brosnan Photos and NewsNovember 22, 2009 |
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| Prince William's Cupid arrow hit the right mark when it struck his cousin and one of his college peers and linked them together. The young royal became a great matchmaker when he introduced Princess Beatrice to her new millionaire boyfriend and set them on a new, blossoming romance. The 24-year-old prince met David Clarke, 24, when he was at St Andrews University in Scotland, and decided he was perfect for his 18-year-old cousin. | |
| This time around Pierce Brosnan will just sit back and enjoy the show. The former James Bond star is planning to watch his replacement Daniel Craig in the new 007 movie "Casino Royale" when it is soon released in theaters. The 53-year-old actor played the suave spy in four movies, including "Goldeneye" and "Die Another Day," before being axed by bosses for allegedly demanding too much money to reprise the role for a fifth time. | |
| Daniel Craig is set to star in two new James Bond movies. The 38-year-old actor has agreed to reprise his role as the suave spy but it is reported he is being paid far less than his predecessor Pierce Brosnan. He is also hesitant about what the reaction of James Bond fans will be. A source told Britain's Sunday Mirror newspaper, "Daniel is very much a poor man's 007. He's facing an uphill battle to win over Bond fans before "Casino Royale" is even released, and it looks like producers got him slightly on the cheap." | |
| Daniel Craig is to make a second James Bond film. The actor - who stars as 007 in new movie 'Casino Royale' - has already agreed to reprise his role as the suave spy with Sony Pictures, even though his first adventure isn't released until November. | |
| New Bond villain Mads Mikkelsen thinks Daniel Craig could be the best 007 ever. The Danish actor - who has been cast as baddie Le Chiffre in 'Casino Royale' - also believes the 'Layer Cake' star's talents are being "underestimated". | |
| Daniel Craig wants to turn James Bond into a bumbling fool. The British actor - who replaced Pierce Brosnan in the latest installment ofthe spy franchise, "Casino Royale" - thinks it will make the iconic character "more exciting."Craig revealed: "I just wanted to see him make a few mistakes. I want to make the audience believe that it's all going to go wrong and then when it goes right it's much more exciting." He added: "Nobody knows more than I do how important this is, and it's myjob to get it right." | |
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