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Daniel has made his mark gloriously: Brosnan

| | Feb 19, 2015, at 09:58 pm
Washington, Feb 19 (IBNS) Hollywood superstar Pierce Brosnan has said that he feels actor Daniel Craig made his mark 'gloriously' by playing popular fictional spy James Bond.

"Daniel has made his mark gloriously," Brosnan told Radio Times.

When he was asked whether Luther star Idris Elba would make a good Bond, the actor said, "Yeah, he would actually. Colin Salmon also. May the best man get the job and may Daniel bring home the bacon for as long as he wants."

Ian Fleming's popular fictional spy James Bond will soon be back onscreen with a promise of unwinding another mystery in the upcoming movie 'Spectre'.

Craig will be again seen playing the role of Bond in the spy thriller.

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