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I think it's real... she didn't mention much about Daniel, but she said she did get married to a bloke who is a double 00. She is referring to Daniel but it's obvious she wants to keep him private and also I have heard of Nordoff Robbins - it's a music therapy place where they help disabled people to express their feelings. The words she is saying sounds so real, and I heard somewhere that she is a music therapist now and it all fits. She could have another child with her current partner.
Hmmm...it all sounds interesting!!!! I thought her real name is Fiona?
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Hmmm...it all sounds interesting!!!! I thought her real name is Fiona?
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Yeah, her real name is Fiona as far as I know.StarryDannyFan wrote:I think it's real... she didn't mention much about Daniel, but she said she did get married to a bloke who is a double 00. She is referring to Daniel but it's obvious she wants to keep him private and also I have heard of Nordoff Robbins - it's a music therapy place where they help disabled people to express their feelings. The words she is saying sounds so real, and I heard somewhere that she is a music therapist now and it all fits. She could have another child with her current partner.
Hmmm...it all sounds interesting!!!! I thought her real name is Fiona?
StarryDannyFan xx
Just listened to her music - loved it....a verbratto similar to Ricki Lee Jones or Beth Hart but more jazzy....very sweet and emotional voice.
I can't help but think about how intense their relationship was at the time they first met and ended up conceiving a child because of it. Two artists with very divergent paths. I feel for her, Fiona and her child. Without knowing any details of what lead them to part ways I can only feel some great sadness.
Daniel's career has reached heights he probably didn't imagine and Fiona seems to be very happy doing her own thing and raising their child on her own. Such is life nowadays for many families. I hope the best for their daughter most of all.
I can't help but think about how intense their relationship was at the time they first met and ended up conceiving a child because of it. Two artists with very divergent paths. I feel for her, Fiona and her child. Without knowing any details of what lead them to part ways I can only feel some great sadness.
Daniel's career has reached heights he probably didn't imagine and Fiona seems to be very happy doing her own thing and raising their child on her own. Such is life nowadays for many families. I hope the best for their daughter most of all.
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Just listening to her voice - very sweet, clear and kind.
CRAIG'S ACCOUNTS REVEAL EXCESS DENTAL AND SECURITY BILLS
2007-11-02 17:45:03 -
007 star DANIEL CRAIG was forced to spend $2,000 (£1,000) on dental care after he was hit in the mouth while shooting CASINO ROYALE.
The dental bills were revealed in the James Bond actor's accounts, which also showed his need for more security following the success of the 2006 movie.
A source tells British newspaper the Sun, "Daniel suddenly had more public attention than he had ever had to handle. He forked out thousands."
CRAIG'S ACCOUNTS REVEAL EXCESS DENTAL AND SECURITY BILLS
2007-11-02 17:45:03 -
007 star DANIEL CRAIG was forced to spend $2,000 (£1,000) on dental care after he was hit in the mouth while shooting CASINO ROYALE.
The dental bills were revealed in the James Bond actor's accounts, which also showed his need for more security following the success of the 2006 movie.
A source tells British newspaper the Sun, "Daniel suddenly had more public attention than he had ever had to handle. He forked out thousands."
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
Thanks Germangirl. I don't quite understand why spending $2000 on teeth is such a big deal? In my experience, it is very easy to spend that much just to put crowns and bridges in the U.S. Is dental expense much cheaper outside of U.S.? Can someone enlighten me please?Germangirl wrote:CRAIG'S ACCOUNTS REVEAL EXCESS DENTAL AND SECURITY BILLS
2007-11-02 17:45:03 -
007 star DANIEL CRAIG was forced to spend $2,000 (£1,000) on dental care after he was hit in the mouth while shooting CASINO ROYALE.
The dental bills were revealed in the James Bond actor's accounts, which also showed his need for more security following the success of the 2006 movie.
A source tells British newspaper the Sun, "Daniel suddenly had more public attention than he had ever had to handle. He forked out thousands."
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I would think it is way too expensive everywhere. In Daniels case, if this sum is true, its a bit much, since he only lost a cap.magch wrote:Thanks Germangirl. I don't quite understand why spending $2000 on teeth is such a big deal? In my experience, it is very easy to spend that much just to put crowns and bridges in the U.S. Is dental expense much cheaper outside of U.S.? Can someone enlighten me please?Germangirl wrote:CRAIG'S ACCOUNTS REVEAL EXCESS DENTAL AND SECURITY BILLS
2007-11-02 17:45:03 -
007 star DANIEL CRAIG was forced to spend $2,000 (£1,000) on dental care after he was hit in the mouth while shooting CASINO ROYALE.
The dental bills were revealed in the James Bond actor's accounts, which also showed his need for more security following the success of the 2006 movie.
A source tells British newspaper the Sun, "Daniel suddenly had more public attention than he had ever had to handle. He forked out thousands."
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
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That's why I don't believe it. Why would they know his accounts, and why are they reviving this ancient story anyway? I smell an agenda here.Germangirl wrote:I would think it is way too expensive everywhere. In Daniels case, if this sum is true, its a bit much, since he only lost a cap.
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I have read somewhere that he has lost a cap and that it was fixed provisorily, so that he could go on with his work. And the next day his dentist had come to the set.Anglophile wrote:That's why I don't believe it. Why would they know his accounts, and why are they reviving this ancient story anyway? I smell an agenda here.Germangirl wrote:I would think it is way too expensive everywhere. In Daniels case, if this sum is true, its a bit much, since he only lost a cap.
So if the set was in Prague and his dentist was in London (what I suppose) that $2000 could be possible
$500 for fixation of the cap and $1500 for traveling to Prague
But to be honest, where the hell will they get the information about his accounts from??
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...since it happened while filming, its very likable, that the companies insurance covered for that. So maybe, and thats a big maybe, someone got it from there.
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
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He dismissed that story about his dentist being flown in from London as rubbish. In some interview he said that he just gave the cap to someone to hold and went on with the scene, and after that he went to the dentist to have it glued back on, and that was it. $2000? Come on...Dunda wrote:I have read somewhere that he has lost a cap and that it was fixed provisorily, so that he could go on with his work. And the next day his dentist had come to the set.
So if the set was in Prague and his dentist was in London (what I suppose) that $2000 could be possible
$500 for fixation of the cap and $1500 for traveling to Prague
I think it's no coincidence that this story comes back up at the same time some of them say he should "leave while he's still ahead".
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It'm just astonished that I'm able to find really old stuff which I have never seen and heard before
This is an audio interview with Eva Green, Dame Judi Dench, Mads Mikkelsen and last but not least Daniel at the premiere in London
http://www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra/features/day ... gallery660
click on "hear the interview"
This is an audio interview with Eva Green, Dame Judi Dench, Mads Mikkelsen and last but not least Daniel at the premiere in London
http://www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra/features/day ... gallery660
click on "hear the interview"
Anglophile wrote:He dismissed that story about his dentist being flown in from London as rubbish. In some interview he said that he just gave the cap to someone to hold and went on with the scene, and after that he went to the dentist to have it glued back on, and that was it. $2000? Come on...Dunda wrote:I have read somewhere that he has lost a cap and that it was fixed provisorily, so that he could go on with his work. And the next day his dentist had come to the set.
So if the set was in Prague and his dentist was in London (what I suppose) that $2000 could be possible
$500 for fixation of the cap and $1500 for traveling to Prague
I think it's no coincidence that this story comes back up at the same time some of them say he should "leave while he's still ahead". [/quot
What's this about him 'leaving while he's still ahead'??? I haven't heard anything about this!
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That it ain't no sin to be glad you're alive!"
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