Daniel Craig received a star on the Walk of Fame.

By

Bryce



The long-awaited premiere of “007: No Time to Die” did not disappoint critics and fans. Also, Daniel Craig after the filming of “007: No Time to Die” became even more popular than before.

He not only earned the title of Honorary Officer of the Royal Navy, as did his character James Bond, but also a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Daniel is the 2704th to receive such an award on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in California.

Craig’s star was awarded on October 6 with the participation of the actor himself. It was opened near Hollywood Boulevard 7007 in honor of the code number of a fictional British spy. Not far from his star is the star of one of the actors who played Agent 007, Roger Moore.

Daniel Craig wore a light blue suit and a white shirt with a black tie, and black shoes for a formal event. He had a great look that matched his character.

His colleague Rami Malek and the film’s producers came to support the actor. They came to California to be next to Daniel at a gala event.

Daniel became the fourth actor, after Roger Moore, David Niven, and Pierce Brosnan, who played “Agent 007” and received an honorary star.

The role in “It’s Not Time to Die” is Daniel Craig’s fifth and last as James Bond.

A video is spreading on the Internet in which Daniel Craig says goodbye to Bondiana’s team and notes that everything has its time. The actor last played the famous MI6 agent.

He said he was proud of his role as Agent 007 and enjoyed every second of shooting. The latest James Bond movie was special for Daniel.