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Cillian Murphy & Tom Hardy on set during the filming of 'Peaky Blinders' Photo by Robert Viglasky.
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Daniel Craig in Elizabeth, 1998, directed by Shekhar Kapur Part 1 | 2
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Daniel Craig in Elizabeth, 1998, directed by Shekhar Kapur Part 1 | 2
Daniel Craig in Elizabeth, 1998, directed by Shekhar Kapur Part 1 | 2
[Barbara] Broccoli insists it was his [Daniel Craig’s] performance as Jesuit priest John Ballard in Shekhar Kapur’s 1998 period drama “Elizabeth” that convinced her Craig was the one. “I remember thinking, ‘Oh my God, he’s the guy,’ when he was in Elizabeth, walking down that corridor. I know that sounds crazy, but that was the moment I felt it in my gut. When your whole life is James Bond, some part of you is always looking for, ‘Who could play the role? Daniel just eats up the screen. He’s truly a remarkable actor.”
Barbara Broccoli on what first made her think Daniel Craig could play James Bond in “Being Bond” (p. 28-30)
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Brandon Flowers of THE KILLERS after their headlining set at T in the Park festival, Scotland, 2007
the killers at album de la semaine, september 2006. photo by robin françois.
[Barbara] Broccoli insists it was his [Daniel Craig’s] performance as Jesuit priest John Ballard in Shekhar Kapur’s 1998 period drama “Elizabeth” that convinced her Craig was the one. “I remember thinking, ‘Oh my God, he’s the guy,’ when he was in Elizabeth, walking down that corridor. I know that sounds crazy, but that was the moment I felt it in my gut. When your whole life is James Bond, some part of you is always looking for, ‘Who could play the role? Daniel just eats up the screen. He’s truly a remarkable actor.”
Barbara Broccoli on what first made her think Daniel Craig could play James Bond in “Being Bond” (p. 28-30)
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David Bowie / Ziggy Stardust, Backstage dressing room, Circa 73
me watching the new moonage daydream new trailer was just “that isolar tour footage is CLEAN” “they really included mime bowie stuff??” “wait is that DIAMOND DOGS TOUR FOOTAGE?!” “IS THAT THE FULL RUSSELL HARTY INTERVIEW - THE COLOURS ARE POPPING!”
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David Bowie, in his last appearance as Ziggy Stardust and Marianne Faithfull as a wayward nun, singing “I Got You Babe.”
Recorded for American television show Midnight Special, on October 19, 1973 at the Marquee Club in London. Faithfull was invited to appear on the show as one of Bowie's backup acts. At the very end of the evening, Bowie and Faithfull appeared onstage together–he in his “Angel of Death” costume and she in a nun’s habit that was, by more than one account, open in the back. “This isn’t anything serious,” Bowie reportedly told the audience. “It’s just a bit of fun. We’ve hardly even rehearsed it.”