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Daniel Craig: The Biography

Daniel Craig: The Biography
By Sarah Marshall

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He's gorgeous, tremendously talented, charming, and sexy. His breathtaking performance as the new James Bond in Casino Royale won him legions of fans and proved that, as well as being an outstanding actor, he could cut it as an action hero and could re-define a cinematic icon to huge critical acclaim. Daniel Craig has truly made it as an A-list film star. This fascinating and affectionate book reveals everything about Hollywood's newest leading man—how he endured poverty-stricken years when he was first struggling to make it as an actor in London; how he rejected the "trivial" publicity that came when he started to make a name for himself; his relationships, including his marriage to a British actress with whom he has a daughter; plus his encounters with Sienna Miller and Kate Moss; and how he has handled the adulation that has come from his new role as 007.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #869213 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-04-28
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 288 pages

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About the Author

Sarah Marshall is the author of Jennifer Aniston, Lindsay's Secrets, and Sienna's Story.


Customer Reviews

Info5
Great book, the man IS FIERCELY private-(The last chapters of the book focus on the making of Casino Royale.) If ANYONE had doubts of Daniel Craig's portrayal of Bond,this book will CERTAINLY enlighten them!

Biography5
Great subject matter - couldn't be better!!! Book was well written, much of the info I knew previously, but I'm a fan.

lazy copy and paste biog1
The first biography of Daniel Craig is a sloppy rehash of press clippings on the subject that are presented without any criticism or analysis.
I suspect this is because the writer had no access to the actor.
It is basically a "puff piece" that seems more like a pr handout than a genuine attempt at biography