James
Bond
star
Daniel
Craig
has
been
honoured
with
a
star
on
the
Hollywood
Walk
of
Fame
in
California.
The
British
actor
is
the
2,704th
celebrity
to
receive
a
star
on
the
coveted
Walk
of
Fame
--
right
next
to
legendary
Bond
actor
Roger
Moore.
Craig's
star
was
unveiled
in
a
ceremony,
which
was
attended
by
Michael
G
Wilson
and
Barbara
Broccoli,
the
producers
of
007
film
franchise,
as
well
as
actor
Rami
Malek,
who
stars
opposite
him
in
the
latest
James
Bond
movie
No
Time
To
Die.
The
53-year-old
actor
said
it
was
an
"absolute
honour
to
be
walked
all
over
in
Hollywood".
"If
happiness
was
measured
by
the
company
we
keep
then
me
being
on
this
pavement
surrounded
by
all
of
these
legends
makes
me
a
very,
very,
very
happy
man.
So
thank
you
very
much," he
said
during
the
ceremony
which
was
streamed
on
YouTube.
Craig
started
playing
James
Bond
with
2006's
Casino
Royale
and
later
reprised
the
part
in
Quantum
of
Solace
(2008),
Skyfall
(2012)
and
Spectre
(2015).
No
Time
To
Die,
which
released
in
theatres
earlier
this
month,
marks
his
fifth
and
final
appearance
as
James
Bond.
Before
him,
fellow
Bond
actors
Moore
and
Pierce
Brosnan
received
stars
on
the
Hollywood
Walk
of
Fame.
However,
Sean
Connery,
the
late
British
star
who
first
played
the
spy
in
the
film
franchise,
still
hasn't
received
the
coveted
star.
No
Time
To
Die
has
been
directed
by
Cary
Joji
Fukunaga
and
also
stars
Lea
Seydoux,
Ben
Whishaw,
Naomie
Harris,
Jeffrey
Wright,
Christoph
Waltz,
Rory
Kinnear
and
Ralph
Fiennes.
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