Daniel Craig received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Actor Daniel Craig was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday, a few days before his last performance in the role of James Bond will start showing in the United States.
The film "No Time to Die" marks Daniel Craig's fifth and last appearance in the role of a British secret agent 007, which ended the role that has lasted for 15 years.
The actor's pink star is on the 2704th in a row on the Walk of Fame, in front of the address Hollywood Boulevard 7007, and it is placed next to the one by the late Roger Moore, who played James Bond in seven films from 1973 to 1985.
"I never thought I'd hear myself say this, but you know, it's an absolute honor to be walked all over in Hollywood. If happiness is measured by the company you keep, being surrounded by these Hollywood legends, makes me a very happy man. Thank you very much," Craig said in his speech.
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The film’s producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, along with Rami Malek who plays the villain Safin in “No Time to Die,” were at the Wednesday night ceremony. Malek stated that he was "so proud to be here celebrating Daniel Craig's star on the Walk of Fame."
Craig's next move will be to play Shakespeare's Macbeth on Broadway next March.
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By: Helen B.