Daniel Craig
Daniel Craig’s journey is basically the poster child for “from humble beginnings.” Born in Chester in ’68, he’s got this mix of English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh blood—so, pretty much the full UK starter pack. His dad bounced from the sea to steelwork to running a pub, and his mom was an art teacher, pushing all the creative buttons. After his parents split, little Daniel and his sister Lea mostly grew up with their mom in Liverpool and then Hoylake. He got bitten by the acting bug early, showing up in school plays at six (yep, “Oliver!” was the first) and hitting the Liverpool Everyman Theatre thanks to his mom’s encouragement.
By 14, he was already playing Romeo and, hilariously, Cinderella at Hilbre High, but peaced out at 16 to chase bigger dreams with the National Youth Theatre. That meant moving to London, hustling as a waiter, and soaking up every bit of stage time he could. He got knocked back from Guildhall a couple times, but stubbornness won out and he finally got in, graduating in ’91.
Craig’s film debut? “The Power of One.” TV got him noticed with “Our Friends in the North,” but it wasn’t until “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider” and “Road to Perdition” that things started exploding internationally. Then, boom—Bond. Six actors have played the iconic spy, but Craig was the first blond and the first Bond born after Fleming died. Off-screen, he’s not much for Hollywood glitz, which honestly just makes him cooler. Queen Elizabeth II even made him a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George in 2022 for his film and theatre work.