Photos from the BFI London Film Festival show Daniel Craig and his wife, Rachel Weisz, making a rare public appearance together on the red carpet. The couple stepped out for the premiere of “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery” on the opening night. Craig and Weisz, who keep their relationship largely private, arrived holding hands and cozied up to pose for photographers, turning heads with their chemistry.
Daniel Craig and wife cozy up for actor’s movie premiere at BFI London Film Festival in photos
BFI London Film Festival show Daniel Craig and his wife, Rachel Weisz, making a red-carpet appearance packed with PDA. Craig arrived in a gray suit with a light blue shirt. He paired the outfit with a red striped tie and a white pocket square. Meanwhile, Weisz kept it sleek in a black tailored suit over a white shirt, finishing the look with pointed black heels. The pair smiled throughout, with Weisz holding her husband’s arm while also occasionally resting her head on his arm during pictures.
Craig and Weisz first met in 1994 during a stage project at London’s National Theatre Studio and reconnected while filming “Dream House,” later marrying in a small ceremony in New York in June 2011. They share a daughter, Grace, born in 2018. At the same time, Craig has another daughter, Ella, and Weisz has a son, Henry, from their previous relationships.
“Wake Up Dead Man” features Daniel Craig as detective Benoit Blanc alongside a stellar cast, including Glenn Close, Cailee Spaeny, Kerry Washington, Josh Brolin, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner, Josh O’Connor, and Andrew Scott. Director Rian Johnson praised the group, telling Netflix’s Tudum, “We’ve been very lucky with each of these movies to have gathered some of my favourite actors on the planet.”
The film premiered globally in Toronto in September and centers on a church-set mystery, marking another twisty chapter for the series. In the London photos, Daniel Craig and his wife, Rachel Weisz, displayed easy chemistry on the red carpet as they made a rare appearance from their private lives.
“Wake Up Dead Man” will open in select theaters on November 26, before streaming on Netflix on December 12.
Originally reported by Ishika Mishra on Reality Tea.