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Daniel Craig

British actor Daniel Craig became the sixth actor to play James Bond and took the British spy into a more dark and brooding place.

As a young man, Craig trained with London's National Youth Theatre, and in 1992, he made his film debut in "The Power of One." His other film credits include Steven Spielberg's "Munich," "Road to Perdition" and "The Golden Compass"

In 2008, Craig returned as James Bond in "Quantum of Solace."
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British actor Daniel Craig became the sixth actor to play James Bond and took the British spy into a more dark and brooding place.

As a young man, Craig trained with London's National Youth Theatre, and in 1992, he made his film debut in "The Power of One." His other film credits include Steven Spielberg's "Munich," "Road to Perdition" and "The Golden Compass"

In 2008, Craig returned as James Bond in "Quantum of Solace."
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    Dec 20, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. 'Adventures of Tintin' fake, frantic, tiring -- 2 stars

    Directed by Steven Spielberg, a longtime fan of the source material, "The Adventures of Tintin" begins with a gorgeous animated credit sequence, deftly incorporating bits of the narrative about to unfold. It's as nifty as the overture in Spielberg's earlier "Catch Me If You Can," both scored, with a glancing touch, by his longtime mood generator, composer John Williams. It's always gratifying to hear what Williams can do when he's not in attack mode.
    Directed by Steven Spielberg, a longtime fan of the source material, "The Adventures of Tintin" begins with a gorgeous animated credit sequence, deftly incorporating bits of the narrative about to unfold. It's as nifty as the overture in Spielberg's...

    Tags: Botox (drug), Movies, The Adventures of Tintin (movie), PG Rated Movies, Animation (Movie Genre)

  2. Dec 16, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo': Craig, Mara star in sleek, slick, sick adaptation -- 3 stars

    Director David Fincher's deluxe edition of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" is the most coldly compelling version yet of the tale dreamed up by the late Stieg Larsson, whose "Millennium" trilogy of pulp novels remains the time-killer of choice in airports, elevated trains and, when the weather's right, beaches around the world.
    Director David Fincher's deluxe edition of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" is the most coldly compelling version yet of the tale dreamed up by the late Stieg Larsson, whose "Millennium" trilogy of pulp novels remains the time-killer of choice in...

    Tags: Christopher Plummer, Silence of the Lambs (movie), The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (movie), Rooney Mara, Nazi Party

  4. Sep 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Saying yes to franchise that started with 'Dr. No'

    <strong>'Dr. No' Has Suave Hero, Lots of Girls.</strong>
    'Dr. No' Has Suave Hero, Lots of Girls. That was the headline on the May 24, 1963 Chicago Tribune review of the first James Bond picture. The headline had truth on its side, to be sure. The anonymous reviewer, filing under the coy, long-standing...

    Tags: Hugh Hefner, Jack Lord, Skyfall (movie), Chicago Tribune, Military Equipment

  6. Apr 23, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. It's a nerd world

    Once a month, at Third Coast Comics in the Edgewater neighborhood, the store closes for the evening and the knitting comes out. Followed by the drinks. Drink &amp; Draw &amp; Knitting Night is the second Thursday of each month, as it has been since Terry Gant opened Third Coast nearly five years ago. When I asked who actually comes to this, he replied: &ldquo;Nerds, artists, fiber-arts folks, nerds &mdash; by and large, super-nerdy people show up for knitting nights at comic book shops.&rdquo;
    Once a month, at Third Coast Comics in the Edgewater neighborhood, the store closes for the evening and the knitting comes out. Followed by the drinks. Drink & Draw & Knitting Night is the second Thursday of each month, as it has been since Terry Gant...

    Tags: Pacific Rim (movie), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Mila Kunis, Steppenwolf Theatre, Gaming

  8. Nov 5, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Steve Downes is the 'Halo' master

    Steve Downes leads a double life.
    Steve Downes leads a double life. He has killed. Oh, yes. He has crushed and blown stuff up (and been blown up). You could even say he has conquered worlds. By day he is Steve Downes, classic rock DJ, the soothing sandpaper voice of the highly-rated...

    Tags: Clint Eastwood, Gaming, River North, Gaming Industry, Star Wars (movie)

  10. Jan 9, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Tension quickly multiplies in cloning drama 'A Number'

    You don't hear so much these days about Dolly the Sheep, but when Caryl Churchill's "A Number" was first performed in 2002 (starring Daniel Craig, actually), cloning was a hotly debated issue. First kittens, the widespread worries went, then people....

    Tags: Walmart

  12. Apr 14, 2013 |Column| South Bend Tribune
  13. Thoughts while watching the Cubs

    Idle thoughts while watching another Cub flub and pretending to listen to my wife as she seeks input for the weekly menu:
    South Bend Tribune
    Idle thoughts while watching another Cub flub and pretending to listen to my wife as she seeks input for the weekly menu: - Does anybody else figure you have spent about a year of your life loading and unloading the dishwasher and almost another one...

    Tags: Wrigley Field, Basketball, Roger Ebert, Rachel Weisz, National Collegiate Athletic Association

  14. Nov 27, 2012 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  15. Rachel Marsden: Bond's 'Skyfall' could be our very real nightmare

    American Voices
    Anyone who has seen the latest James Bond film, "Skyfall," would be hard-pressed to find any traditional espionage tradecraft. More actual spying would have meant less of Daniel Craig running around in a too-tight suit chasing bad guys. When the villain...

    Tags: William Hague, Skyfall (movie), Javier Bardem, Espionage and Intelligence, National Security Agency

  16. Nov 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Phil Rosenthal: Forming a Bond with brands

    On the big screen, a hero's mettle is established by showing how much punishment the star can withstand and how daunting the obstacles are while ultimately getting the job done.
    On the big screen, a hero's mettle is established by showing how much punishment the star can withstand and how daunting the obstacles are while ultimately getting the job done. Early in the latest James Bond movie, "Skyfall," an assassin seeks to escape...

    Tags: Phil Rosenthal, Caterpillar Inc., Skyfall (movie), NASCAR, Media Industry

  18. Oct 29, 2012 |Column| RedEye
  19. 'Skyfall' review: This Bond's sexy, crazy and cool, with a twist of sadness

    <strong>***1/2 (out of four)</strong>
    ***1/2 (out of four) Though not a reference to Chicken Little, “Skyfall” (opening Nov. 9) does carry a thunderclap of impending doom: A modern threat has emerged, and the old guard that is MI6 may not be up to the task. (Think “...

    Tags: Sam Mendes, Skyfall (movie), Judi Dench, Javier Bardem, Movies

  20. Nov 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. 'Skyfall': James Bond still going at 50 ★★★ 1/2

    Early on in his stage career, director Sam Mendes worked with Dame Judi Dench on a production of "The Cherry Orchard." Now they have reteamed for a slightly less Chekhovian project: the 23rd official James Bond film (24th if you count the Sean Connery off-brander "Never Say Never Again"). It's the seventh featuring Dench as M, Bond's steely handler, and more to the box office point, the third featuring Daniel Craig as 007, the licensed and, in fact, bonded killer.
    Early on in his stage career, director Sam Mendes worked with Dame Judi Dench on a production of "The Cherry Orchard." Now they have reteamed for a slightly less Chekhovian project: the 23rd official James Bond film (24th if you count the Sean Connery...

    Tags: Sam Mendes, Skyfall (movie), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Quantum of Solace (movie), American Beauty (movie)

  22. Jul 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Opening ceremony jolly good show

    LONDON &#8212; In one of thousands of pubs across London, where surely tears mixed with laughter Friday night, they might say I was gobsmacked by the Olympic opening ceremony.
    LONDON — In one of thousands of pubs across London, where surely tears mixed with laughter Friday night, they might say I was gobsmacked by the Olympic opening ceremony. In a more proper English teahouse, they might say I quite fancied that. All...

    Tags: Mariel Zagunis, David Haugh, England, Tim Berners-Lee, J.K. Rowling

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