Daniel Craig
- Profession: Actor
- Place/Date of Birth: Chester, 02 March 2020
Russell Brand was top, followed by Chancellor Gordon Brown.
The list also features Razorlight frontman Johnny Borrell, TV presenter Vernon Kay, comic Ricky Gervais and Top Gear’s Jeremy Clarkson.
The full article is published in the May issue of GQ on Thursday.
Top 10 Best Dressed
1 Daniel Craig
2 David Cameron
3 Clive Owen
4 David Walliams
5 Jude Law
6 David Beckham
7 Pete Doherty
8 Russell Brand
9 Tom Ford
10 Prince Harry
Top 10 Worst Dressed
1 Russell Brand
2 Gordon Brown
3 Johnny Borrell
4 Vernon Kay
5 Pete Doherty
6 David Cameron
7 Ken Livingstone
8 Donny Tourette
9 Ricky Gervais
10 Jeremy Clarkson
007 Daniel wins best actor award - Mar 28 2007
Bond star Daniel Craig has been named Best Actor for his role as 007 - in awards voted for by the public.
Daniel, 39, beat Borat star Sacha Baron Cohen, Johnny Depp for Pirates of the Caribbean and Leonardo DiCaprio for The Departed to the title in the Empire Film Awards.
Casino Royale, the movie which saw the first blond Bond wow critics and audiences alike for his gritty Bond debut, was named Best Film.
The gong is good news for Dan, after he went away empty-handed from the Baftas despite making history by being the first 007 to be nominated.
French actress Eva Green, 26, was named Best Female Newcomer for her role as Bond’s Vesper Lynd, while Superman Returns star Brandon Routh, 27, took Best Male Newcomer.
Spanish actress Penelope Cruz, 32, won the Best Actress gong for her role in Volver, pipping Oscar-winner Dame Helen Mirren, 61, for The Queen.
United 93, the harrowing story directed by Paul Greengrass of the only plane hijacked on September 11, 2001, not to reach its target, was named Best British Film.
British director Christopher Nolan took the award for Best Director for The Prestige, the story of rival magicians.
Pan’s Labyrinth, set in Franco’s Spain, and the comedy Little Miss Sunshine also won awards.
Over 50,000 people voted for the awards organised by film magazine Empire.
Bond and the Queen up for Bafta - Jan 12 2007
It’s the final nail in the coffin for Daniel Craig’s detractors - the new 007 has been nominated for a best actor Bafta for his role as James Bond in Casino Royale.
The actor faces competition from Leonardo DiCaprio for The Departed, Richard Griffiths for The History Boys, Forest Whitaker for The Last King Of Scotland and veteran star Peter O’Toole for Venus.
Casino Royale has been nominated in nine categories, including outstanding British film of the year.
The Queen tops the list with 10 nominations and is a contender for best film, while Dame Helen Mirren has received a best actress nomination for her performance, the latest in a string of awards nods for the role.
The other best film nominations are Babel, The Departed, The Last King Of Scotland, and Little Miss Sunshine.
United 93 and Volver, which had also been tipped for a Bafta, missed out on a nomination.
The other nominees for best actress are Dame Judi Dench for Notes On A Scandal, Kate Winslet for Little Children, Penelope Cruz for Volver and Meryl Streep for The Devil Wears Prada.
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