Daniel Craig's Welsh links revealed as his last Bond movie, No Time to Die finally hits cinema screens
The Hollywood star's family have North Wales roots
007 actor Daniel Craig maybe regarded as a quintessentially English actor but he very much comes from Welsh stock from both sides of his family.
Although he was born in Chester in 1968 and grew up on the Wirral, he is the son of Carol Williams, an art teacher and Timothy Craig, who later became the landlord of two pubs in Cheshire.
The grandfather of Craig, currently playing 007 for the last time in No Time to Die, was William John Gartland Craig, a grocer and a World War IIlieutenant-colonel who lived in Colwyn Bay.
And Craig’s paternal grandmother, Rosalinde Craig, came from Llandudno, and it's understood they moved to North Wales in the 1930s. Their son Timothy Craig was born in a maternity home in Colwyn Bay. Daniel’s father was brought up in a cottage, in Gronant, near Prestatyn.
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