Daniel Craig enjoys final martini after 15 years of portraying James Bond

Daniel Craig enjoys final martini after 15 years of portraying James Bond
Daniel Craig enjoys final martini after 15 years of portraying James Bond

Daniel Craig after portraying James Bond for 15 years enjoyed a final martini in honor of Agent 007 on Tuesday on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

The 53-year-old English actor sipped on his character's signature drink as he wrapped his press tour for his final Bond film No Time To Die on the NBC talk show.

'I'd be honored to share a cheers of a martini with you Mr. Bond. Mr Craig. Thank you for everything,' said Jimmy, 47, at the end of their interview as he produced a pair of martinis.

Shaken not stirred: Daniel Craig after portraying James Bond for 15 years enjoyed a final martini in honor of Agent 007 on Tuesday on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

Shaken not stirred: Daniel Craig after portraying James Bond for 15 years enjoyed a final martini in honor of Agent 007 on Tuesday on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

History: Jimmy earlier noted that Daniel was the only guest in the history of the show to come on three times for the same movie, which was delayed several times due to the coronavirus pandemic - pictured as Bond

History: Jimmy earlier noted that Daniel was the only guest in the history of the show to come on three times for the same movie, which was delayed several times due to the coronavirus pandemic - pictured as Bond

They stood up and clinked glasses as the studio audience applauded.

'Thank you,' Daniel said as he took a sip.

'Fifteen years,' Jimmy said.

'That's not bad,' Daniel said as he raised his stemmed glass to the audience marking his final talk show appearance as the sitting James Bond.

Signature drink: The 53-year-old English actor sipped on his character's signature drink as he wrapped his press tour for his final Bond film No Time To Die on the NBC talk show

Signature drink: The 53-year-old English actor sipped on his character's signature drink as he wrapped his press tour for his final Bond film No Time To Die on the NBC talk show

Jimmy earlier noted that Daniel was the only guest in the history of the show to come on three times for the same movie, which was delayed several times due to the coronavirus pandemic.

He congratulated Daniel for making his mark on the franchise and recently being named an honorary Commander in the British Royal Navy.

'It's really nice for me. My father was in the Navy. He sadly passed last year. And so it meant a lot. What an honor, an incredible thing,' Daniel said.

Jimmy congratulated Daniel for making his mark on the franchise and recently being named an honorary Commander in the British Royal Navy

Jimmy congratulated Daniel for making his mark on the franchise and recently being named an honorary Commander in the British Royal Navy 

Wow! There was a small ceremony but Daniel said he hoped they could do the whole bit soon. 'And I can put it on my passport, I think,' Daniel added - pictured in uniform on September 22

Wow! There was a small ceremony but Daniel said he hoped they could do the whole bit soon. 'And I can put it on my passport, I think,' Daniel added - pictured in uniform on September 22 

There was a small ceremony but Daniel said he hoped they could do the whole bit soon.

'And I can put it on my passport, I think,' Daniel added.

Jimmy also asked Daniel if it was 'super emotional' filming his last Bond

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