Daniel Craig Shares A ‘Real Horror Story’ From His Teenage Years On Stage

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Daniel Craig’s ultimate outing as fictional super-spy James Bond in “No Time To Die” could be earning rave opinions, but the British actor has recalled a period of time when his acting chops weren’t appreciated by the audience fairly so substantially.

In an interview with The Guardian posted Friday, film director Rian Johnson asked Craig to recall “the worst expertise you’ve at any time experienced whilst doing on stage.” “Give us a authentic horror story,” urged Johnson, who directed Craig in the 2019 film “Knives Out.”

Craig recalled “being bombarded” with Starbursts though carrying out as a teen on phase in Newcastle, northern England.

“We’d do a few afternoon matinees a week and it was just university buses of children who were being not into seeing ‘Romeo and Juliet,’” he remembered. “They experienced baggage of Opal Fruits (Starbursts) and they’d just throw them continuously on to the stage.”

Craig said he came up with a way to tackle the flying candy, although.

“Eventually I just acquired so weary of it I started out having them, which obtained a spherical of applause.”