Daniel Craig, the renowned "James Bond" actor, is now sharing his profound insights on the often overlooked aspects of fame. At 56 years old, he has opened up about the pitfalls and challenges that come with being in the spotlight. In an exclusive interview with The New York Times, Craig delved deep into the subject, stating, "Celebrity kills you. Really, it’s a terrible, terrible thing that can happen, and I think you’ve got to really fight against all of the things that it throws in your face, because it’s so easy to be tempted."
Challenges of Stardom
His words come at a time when singer Chappell Roan has been vocal about her struggles with "stalking and harassment" during her rise to super stardom. Just last month, the "Good Luck Babe!" singer called out a "disrespectful" photographer at a Los Angeles movie premiere. This incident follows a heated exchange at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards when a photographer yelled "shut the f— up" to her. These viral red carpet moments have shed light on the darker side of fame. 1: Craig recognizes the courage it takes for someone like Chappell Roan to speak out against the negative aspects of fame. He commends her for having the guts to face the challenges head-on and not be deterred by the pressure. He understands that being in the public eye comes with a price, and it takes a strong person to handle it. 2: As he gears up for his next role in the film "Queer," Craig also reflects on the pressure he feels between becoming a "brand" and being recognized as an actor. He admits that a decade ago, if offered the role in "Queer," he would have chosen his Bond role first. "I was so wrapped up in Bond and what that was, I would have been terrified of doing something like this. Especially early on with Bond, I was like, 'This is enough. Stay in my lane.'"The Impact on Personal Life
Craig further explains that fame has had an impact on his personal life. He admits that he "can’t" do social media and sometimes struggles with emails. This shows the dichotomy between his public persona and his private life. He values his privacy and finds it difficult to navigate the world of social media and its demands. 1: Despite the challenges, Craig is excited about his new role in "Queer." He gives a glimpse into the character, stating, "I know lots of tough men in this world who are vulnerable, and I like to portray that in movies. That truth is interesting to me." This shows his willingness to take on challenging roles and explore different aspects of human nature. 2: His final film as James Bond in 2021 with "No Time To Die" marked the end of an era. But now, he is ready to embark on a new journey with "Queer." This transition shows his growth as an actor and his desire to constantly challenge himself.