Daniel Craig made a surprise appearance on “Saturday Night Live” to support the hosting debut of his “No Time to Die” co-star Rami Malek.
08.10.2021 - 02:53 / justjared.com
Daniel Craig made a spot on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday night (October 6) in Los Angeles to promote his new movie, No Time To Die.
While chatting up the new film, the 53-year-old actor opened up about hearing Rami Malek share what he said to Kate Middleton that took her by surprise.
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After hearing that Rami actually volunteered to babysit for Kate and her husband, Prince William, Daniel chuckled at the notion.
“That seems quite forward to me,” he joked.
Daniel Craig made a surprise appearance on “Saturday Night Live” to support the hosting debut of his “No Time to Die” co-star Rami Malek.
From villainous opponents to comedy partners! For Oscar winner Rami Malek’s debut hosting gig on Saturday Night Live, he enlisted No Time to Die costar Daniel Craig to complete a pair of sketches on the late-night variety series, including one where they both impersonate late icon Prince.
Justin Hartley and Alessandra Ambrosio stepped out for a private screening of No Time to Die this week and Daniel Craig was there too!
“I just appreciate leadership so much on a set,” No Time To Die’s Rami Malek says of going head-to-head with exiting 007 himself Daniel Craig. “I appreciate when someone is in command and is an absolute leader like Daniel,” the Oscar winner told Deadline’s Hero Nation podcast today.
Daniel Craig has become the 2,704th celebrity to be given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The 53-year-old Briton is the fourth James Bond actor to be honoured with a star on the popular Los Angeles tourist attraction.
, the film's leading man, Daniel Craig, was busy watching them! Craig was a guest on Wednesday's , and discussed sitting in the royal box during the world premiere of the film at London's Royal Albert Hall earlier this month.
No Time To Die stars Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Lashana Lynch, Jeffrey Wright, Billy Magnussen, Léa Seydoux and director/writer Cary Joji Fukunaga discuss their new James Bond film in this interview with CinemaBlend's Mike Reyes. They talk about Craig’s legacy as 007, what sets this era apart from Bonds of the past, how they constructed his final sendoff with No Time To Die and more.
Daniel Craig has his own star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame!
Daniel Craig is joining that elite group of celebrities to be honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Rami Malek is dishing on the new James Bond movie!
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