Daniel Craig
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Podcast Appearances
It's as these things do. Like I say this to kind of young actors who talk about kind of, you know, when the break comes and, you know, I'm going to do this thing. It's like believing producers say, this is going to be good for you, this is going to be good for you, this. It doesn't happen like that in the industry. It's tectonic. It rolls around.
It's as these things do. Like I say this to kind of young actors who talk about kind of, you know, when the break comes and, you know, I'm going to do this thing. It's like believing producers say, this is going to be good for you, this is going to be good for you, this. It doesn't happen like that in the industry. It's tectonic. It rolls around.
It's as these things do. Like I say this to kind of young actors who talk about kind of, you know, when the break comes and, you know, I'm going to do this thing. It's like believing producers say, this is going to be good for you, this is going to be good for you, this. It doesn't happen like that in the industry. It's tectonic. It rolls around.
You get the break, like someone comes and sees you in something or sees you in something, a year later they might go, let's get that guy.
You get the break, like someone comes and sees you in something or sees you in something, a year later they might go, let's get that guy.
You get the break, like someone comes and sees you in something or sees you in something, a year later they might go, let's get that guy.
And you can't rush these things. So I did things and I just kept on going. And eventually sort of something, momentum started happening. And then I don't know what kind of went down. I did a TV series and then wrote a petition. Sam cast me and wrote a petition and then Munich.
And you can't rush these things. So I did things and I just kept on going. And eventually sort of something, momentum started happening. And then I don't know what kind of went down. I did a TV series and then wrote a petition. Sam cast me and wrote a petition and then Munich.
And you can't rush these things. So I did things and I just kept on going. And eventually sort of something, momentum started happening. And then I don't know what kind of went down. I did a TV series and then wrote a petition. Sam cast me and wrote a petition and then Munich.
But it works. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it works, yeah. Uh-huh, yeah. No, I just, I was, I was supposed to have sort of learned this Chicago accent, and for some reason, I didn't. And for the audition, I kind of, I really, because he'd sort of kind of, he'd, He hadn't offered it to me, but he'd sort of said to me, we really want you to play the part. And I thought, well, that's an offer.
But it works. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it works, yeah. Uh-huh, yeah. No, I just, I was, I was supposed to have sort of learned this Chicago accent, and for some reason, I didn't. And for the audition, I kind of, I really, because he'd sort of kind of, he'd, He hadn't offered it to me, but he'd sort of said to me, we really want you to play the part. And I thought, well, that's an offer.
But it works. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it works, yeah. Uh-huh, yeah. No, I just, I was, I was supposed to have sort of learned this Chicago accent, and for some reason, I didn't. And for the audition, I kind of, I really, because he'd sort of kind of, he'd, He hadn't offered it to me, but he'd sort of said to me, we really want you to play the part. And I thought, well, that's an offer.
And he said, now you've got to fly out to Chicago and audition. I was like, really? So I didn't really do enough work on the part. And I kind of went, did this terrible reading. And he sort of went, stop, stop, you've got the job. Oh, no way, Eddie Boyd. I sort of, I kind of, you know, battered him down with terrible acting. It's a ploy.
And he said, now you've got to fly out to Chicago and audition. I was like, really? So I didn't really do enough work on the part. And I kind of went, did this terrible reading. And he sort of went, stop, stop, you've got the job. Oh, no way, Eddie Boyd. I sort of, I kind of, you know, battered him down with terrible acting. It's a ploy.
And he said, now you've got to fly out to Chicago and audition. I was like, really? So I didn't really do enough work on the part. And I kind of went, did this terrible reading. And he sort of went, stop, stop, you've got the job. Oh, no way, Eddie Boyd. I sort of, I kind of, you know, battered him down with terrible acting. It's a ploy.