Spectre: Daniel Craig admits that he ‘suffered’ without his family during filming in interview with Susanna Reid

Interview: Daniel Craig talks Spectre filming with Susanna Reid
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Jennifer Ruby23 October 2015
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Daniel Craig has admitted that he suffered without his family while filming Spectre.

The James Bond star told Susanna Reid that the cast and crew from the new film had to support each other while they were away from their families.

Speaking on Good Morning Britain, he said: “Look, I'm not alone, when we shoot these movies we have a crew and we're away from our families, we all suffer together.”

Talking about being Bond at home with actress wife Rachel Weisz, Craig added:

“Oh it's very easy just go home, it's just normal. There's not much room for James Bond at home.”

Craig, 47, also revealed that he ‘snapped’ his nose while filming a fight scene with actor David Bautista, who plays Mr Hinx

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He told Reid: “It was a snap. He was so nice about it and I was so mortified because it made a really big sound which I think is still in the movie.

“When I turned around after realising I made contact, all the crew went "ewwww".”

Spectre is put in cinemas nationwide on October 26.

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