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Is Daniel Going to Broadway?
According to the New York Post, Daniel and Hugh Jackman will team up in a new play this fall on Broadway called "A Steady Rain" by Keith Huff. The play is about two Chicago cops whose lifelong friendship is put to the test when they become involved in a domestic dispute in a poor neighborhood.
Barbara Broccoli, who oversees the James Bond movie franchise, is producing "A Steady Rain." She arrives in New York from Europe this weekend to scout out Broadway theaters, sources said.
Theater sources say Craig and Jackman have the potential to match Broadway's biggest box- office champ, Julia Roberts, who sold over $10 million worth of tickets in just 12 weeks in the play "Three Days of Rain" in 2006.
Read the full article HERE.
Posted on 27 May 2009 by Wendy
Daniel Supports Burma's Opposition Leader
Celebrities, including Daniel Craig, joined British Prime Minister Gordon Brown in preparing messages of support for Burma's imprisoned opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. According to The Sun, Suu Kyi is a human rights and democracy campaigner, who has been held under house arrest by the military junta. She currently stands accused of breaking the terms of her confinement. Celebrities were asked to write 64-word messages of support to be delivered on her 64th birthday on June 19. Daniel signed a message -- which you can read HERE -- from campaign group Not On Our Watch.
Posted on 26 May 2009 by Wendy
In the British tabloid, The Sun, Bond Producer Michael G. Wilson says the following about the status of the next Bond film: "We have started work on the new film, which I can’t say anything about. Daniel Craig is very keen to get going.”
Posted on 22 May 2009 by Wendy
Daniel Attends Liverpool Football Match
Daniel and Satsuki Mitchell joined the crowd at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool, England, to watch the Barclays Premier League football match between Liverpool and Newcastle United. The Liverpool team won 3 to 0. (See photos of Daniel at the game HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE.)
Posted on 05 May 2009 by Wendy
Daniel takes part in The Prince's Rainforest Projects
Daniel will appear in The Prince's Rainforest Projects.
The focal point of the campaign is a 90-second public awareness film in which His Royal Highness appears alongside his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, an array of well-known figures including Harrison Ford, the Dalai Lama, Daniel Craig, Robin Williams and children from around the world.
Each individual appears alongside an animated frog. The frog, created by Framestore, the Oscar-winning computer generated imagery (CGI) experts behind the film The Golden Compass, serves as a symbol of the rainforest.
The film will be broadcast for the first time today, at 6pm BST, on a variety of websites, including the social networking site MySpace. As the webcast is transmitted, the public awareness film will be shown at a launch event, attended by The Prince of Wales at London¹s National Geographic store.
The film can be viewed, and the public can demonstrate their support for the cause by visiting HERE.
Thanks to Steve Carter (CakeGroup Working alongside HRHs' Prince's Rainforest Project)
Posted on 05 May 2009 by Dunda
Meeting Daniel in Kiev . . .
In the article " Kiev Dispatch," journalist Laura K. Jones mentions her recent encounter with Daniel at Damien Hirst's after-show party in Kiev. She writes: 'I got through [Daniel's] bodyguards to ask if he remembered the Ring O’
Bells, a 15th-century pub that I pretty much grew up in (in the 20th
century), in a village called Frodsham, Cheshire, in the northwest of
England.
I told Daniel that we both grew up running about the place, as his
father Tim was married to my Aunty Shirley, who still owns the pub.
Tim's name is still above the door. I said, "You were a fair bit older
than me but I remember you eating Sunday lunches there."
"Is the boob room still there?" he asked. "Yes," I said, "And
they've added one more picture." "I'll have to go back one day to have
a look," said 007. The back room -- or "the Boob Room" -- is a local
legend and covered with framed, very-nearly tasteful ‘70s photographs
of topless women.' Laura posted a photo with Daniel HERE.
Posted on 04 May 2009 by Wendy
New Interview with Daniel
The Independent just published a great new interview with Daniel. The lengthy interview discusses, among other things, Daniel's future projects:
'Craig will feature prominently in The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn, the first of three planned films (with Rings director Peter Jackson set to helm the second) to be shot in 3D. Cast as Tintin's adversary, the notorious pirate Red Rackham, it's a villainous role far removed from Bond.
Outside of this, Craig's only plan for the foreseeable is to spend time with his family. "I don't see them for months, so I have to go back and reconnect with my normal life and make sure they still like me." As for Bond, he won't be drawn on the subject of how many he's prepared to make. "If people still want to see these movies I'll keep doing them for as long as it takes, or until my knees go, whichever happens quicker!"
But do creaking joints mean his days in action roles are numbered? "Well, I'm not going to look at playing a trapeze artist," he grins.'
Read the full interview HERE.
Posted on 02 May 2009 by Wendy
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