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Craig shares gay kiss in new film
Published Friday, Sep 1 2006, 16:31 BST | By Susanna Regan
Daniel Craig has filmed an "abrasive" gay kiss for his new film Infamous, based on the life of author Truman Capote.
The Casino Royale star plays Perry Smith, one of the murderers that the writer gets close to while researching his book on a family slaughtered in their Kansas farmhouse in 1959. After forming a friendship, at one point in the movie Smith and Capote kiss in a prison cell.
Actor Toby Jones who portrays Capote called the experience of kissing Craig "slightly abrasive, ultimately rewarding".
He told Reuters: "I've never dreamt that I would kiss James Bond, it's not something I have ever aspired to. Now I've done it, I can say that I hope I am the first of many."
The Casino Royale star plays Perry Smith, one of the murderers that the writer gets close to while researching his book on a family slaughtered in their Kansas farmhouse in 1959. After forming a friendship, at one point in the movie Smith and Capote kiss in a prison cell.
Actor Toby Jones who portrays Capote called the experience of kissing Craig "slightly abrasive, ultimately rewarding".
He told Reuters: "I've never dreamt that I would kiss James Bond, it's not something I have ever aspired to. Now I've done it, I can say that I hope I am the first of many."
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