Is Daniel Craig A-List?
Yes — Daniel Craig is above A-list, ranked S tier as an icon with generational cultural impact.
Reached A-list in 2006
Casino Royale Bond Debut
Ranking Timeline
Layer Cake Pre-Bond Breakout
Craig's performance in the British crime thriller Layer Cake caught the attention of Bond producers and showcased his ability to play sophisticated, dangerous characters with depth.
Casino Royale Bond Debut
Craig's controversial casting as James Bond was vindicated when Casino Royale became a critical and commercial smash, revitalizing the franchise and earning over $600 million worldwide.
Skyfall Billion-Dollar Milestone
Skyfall became the first Bond film to gross over $1 billion worldwide, solidifying Craig as one of the most successful actors to portray the iconic spy.
Spectre Continues Bond Dominance
His fourth Bond film continued the franchise's commercial success, grossing over $880 million. Craig's salary and backend deals made him one of the highest-paid actors globally.
Knives Out Critical Darling
Craig showcased his comedic range as detective Benoit Blanc in Rian Johnson's mystery hit, which grossed $312 million and spawned a lucrative Netflix sequel deal.
No Time to Die Final Bond
Craig's fifth and final Bond film provided an emotional conclusion to his tenure, grossing over $770 million despite pandemic conditions and cementing his legacy as a definitive 007.
Glass Onion Netflix Sequel
The Knives Out sequel became one of Netflix's most-watched films, and Craig's multi-film deal with the streamer secured his financial future while showcasing his post-Bond versatility.
Bond Legacy Icon
Daniel Craig is universally recognized as one of the greatest actors to portray James Bond. His five-film tenure redefined the character for modern audiences, and he remains a global icon and in-demand actor.
Last updated: February 23, 2026