Rachel Weisz Talks Husband Daniel Craig Getting Recognized For Playing James Bond And How That Didn’t Happen To Her With The Mummy

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Notoriety for any actor typically comes from the iconic roles that they play throughout their careers. For Daniel Craig, the James Bond movies have seen the star recognized as the longtime face of 007 himself. That notoriety comes with perks, as noted by Academy Award winning actor Rachel Weisz, who has seen her husband noticed for his work first-hand. Strangely enough, she also feels her own notable role as adventurer and librarian Evelyn in The Mummy never reached that level of contemporary recognition. With that, she mentioned an interesting circumstance that contributed to the scenario.

Daniel Craig adjusts his tuxedo cuffs in the mirror in Casino Royale.

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The ‘Tremendous Privilege’ Of Daniel Craig’s James Bond Recognition

While promoting her new Prime Video series adaptation of Dead Ringers, Rachel Weisz spoke with The Guardian about the advantages that come with being married to the 007 icon. While Weisz doesn’t speak much about her marriage, she did offer this peek behind the curtain into her home life:

Of course there’s tremendous privilege that comes with it [with fame]. You know, we get really good seats in the theatre. It doesn’t really exist to me. I’m used to it now. Like, if someone recognizes my husband, it’s just part of life – they’re normally really nice and go, ‘Best Bond ever!’ or whatever. It’s not in a place where it’s difficult, or oppressive.

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