Daniel Craig receives same British honour as his fictional counterpart James Bond

Craig has been made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

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Daniel Craig poses as he arrives at the world premiere of the new James Bond film "No Time To Die" at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, September 28, 2021.
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Hollywood actor Daniel Craig, who is known for playing the British spy James Bond in films, has recently received the same title as his fictional counterpart in the UK’s annual New Year Honours List.

According to Deadline, Craig has been made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG), for his contribution to film, including portraying Bond five times. The same honour has been bestowed upon author Ian Fleming’s 007 fictional character in his books.

James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Dr Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux) drive through Matera, Italy in ‘No Time To Die’.

Along with him Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson, the producer/caretakers of the James Bond movie franchise were also among the entertainment and media figures recognised on Friday.

Broccoli and Wilson received the honour of Commanders of the Order of the British Empire.

Other British arts and media figures named included Oscar winner Vanessa Redgrave and ‘Absolutely Fabulous’ star Joanna Lumley, and film directors Paul Greengrass, John Boorman, Andrew Haigh and indie Trinidad-born indie filmmaker Horace Shango Ove.

Lumley and Redgrave received high honours, each named Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, while Boorman and Ove were named Knights Bachelor.

Daniel Craig appears during a ceremony honouring him with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday, October 6, 2021, in Los Angeles.

Other honours in the entertainment field included Lisa Burger, the executive director and joint chief executive of the National Theatre, and EastEnders actor Nitin Ganatra.

As per Deadline, the annual compendium of honours bestowed by the Queen also included achievements in the fields of government, education, politics, sports, community service, the arts and most importantly the health industry.

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