Nominated for his works in gay, Daniel Craig The stag went to 2025 Golden GlobeAnd he left fans wondering where his wife is, Rachel WeiszHe was.
According to Craig, Weisz, 54, had a very good reason for choosing not to participate in the Sunday, January 5 event, as she shared details of her non-attendance with additional On the red carpet.
When asked who additional's Adam Glassman Whether Weisz is “with you tonight” or not, Craig, 56, responded: “She's not, no, she's sending our little girl back to school.” Craig and Wise, married in 2011, have a daughter named Grace, 6 years old.
Craig, who was nominated in the category of Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture but Lost to Adrien Brody For his work in Brutaland Weisz are known to be private when it comes to family life. (Craig is also father to daughter Ella, 32, whom he shares with his ex-wife Fiona Loudonand stepfather to Weisz's son, Henry, whom she shares with her ex-husband Darren Aronofsky.)
In a rare comment in April 2023, Weisz said Highlight On the home life of the couple, she tells Stephen Colbert During the April 20 episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert“, that “Daniel and our daughter were watching star wars“.
the Constant gardener The star added: “It was a father-daughter bonding experience, and they started off with the original experiments.” Wise then revealed that the little one “became obsessed” and began asking her mother to Google things, such as, “What does Darth Vader look like under his mask?”
“She wants to know everything,” Wise explained. “She's obsessed with mythology and these characters are very real to her.”
Weisz added that her daughter also watched Craig's short show in 2015 The force awakens Which included Craig's portrayal of a storm trooper Daisy RidleyRey performs a Jedi mind trick.
As for Craig, the actor shared his own vision for November 2024, saying New York Times He chooses acting projects that allow him to stay at home as much as possible. “I have a six-year-old at home,” Craig told the outlet. “And I don't want to be away from home as much as I have been in the past.”
Craig's candid comments coincided with the publication of his interview on Hollywood Reporter'Awards Chatter' podcast, recorded in mid-November 2024, which covered Craig's thoughts on his sophomore year James Bond film Amount of condolence.
Although he was proud of the film's “incredible stunts”, Craig said he felt the film “didn't quite work” as a whole. “The storytelling wasn’t there,” he said at the time. “And that's the painful lesson: to start a film without a script, it's not a good idea.”