Daniel Craig was finally awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday, days before his latest James Bond movie premiered in the United States.
“No Time to Die” is the fifth and final in the series of films in which Craig played the role of the elegant British agent, ending the role he played over 15 years.
Craig’s star was ranked 2704 on the Walk of Fame, and was placed alongside the late Roger Moore, who played Bond in seven films between 1973 and 1985.
“Being on this driveway, surrounded by all these legends makes me a very, very, very happy man,” Craig said.
The film’s producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson, as well as Rami Malek, who played the villain Safin in “No Time to Die”, attended the ceremony to honor Craig.
The film garnered $121 million in ticket sales at its weekend premiere in Britain and international cinemas, after the show was postponed three times due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Craig will play Macbeth on Broadway in March.