Daniel Craig, American actor who is best known for playing James Bond role, has recently shared a few surprising thoughts about being vulnerable.
Despite his tough persona and no-nonsense roles on the screen, the 56-year-old actor strongly believe that all men have their own moments when they feel at lowest and could not talk about their emotions to anyone.
During his recent interview with The Sunday Times newspaper, Daniel shared, "Male vulnerability is really interesting because, as tough as men appear to be, they’re all vulnerable."
"We all hide - from our kids, spouses, colleagues. The armour of masculinity is there for a reason and what is that reason? I’m always exploring it," he added.
Daniel has achieved another milestone of his career as he has been starred in the film version of William S. Burroughs' 1985 novel Queer as he's really hoping his performance will earn him an Oscar nomination this time.
The No Time to Die actor was asked if he likes to get recognised by audience, he replied candidly, "Of course! Don’t be stupid, I’d be over the moon to get a nomination."
"Well, it’s scary. Awards go the way of the wind, but I cannot say, ‘I don’t give a s***!’ Daniel added.
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