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Hannah Waddingham Rules Out Playing James Bond, Says Women Have 'Other Things to Do'

Hannah Waddingham has ruled out playing James Bond, stating that female actors have "other things to do" than take on the iconic role. She made the comments at a screening of her new Prime Video series 'Ride or Die,' where she plays an assassin. Waddingham emphasized that her character in the show is her version of 007, highlighting the importance of strong female roles. The series, co-starring Octavia Spencer, premieres on July 15.

Hannah Waddingham rules out playing James Bond, shares her take on iconic 007 role

Washington DC, July 6

Actor Hannah Waddingham has weighed in on the long-running debate over whether the next James Bond should be a woman, saying she believes female actors have "other things to do" rather than take on the iconic 007 role, according to People.

Speaking at a special screening of the upcoming Prime Video action-comedy series 'Ride or Die', the 51-year-old actor also revealed that she has no interest in playing the famous British spy herself.

Asked what draws her to portraying strong female characters, Waddingham said it is their emotional depth rather than their outward strength that fascinates her.

"It's their truth, it's who they are in the quiet, that's what gets me first," she said. "My interest is piqued by who they are when they're alone, and the foibles and the fears and the aspirations they have when they're alone."

When asked whether she would like to play James Bond, Waddingham gave an emphatic response.

"No! God no! No, this (calling her new role) is my version of 007, a woman doesn't need to play James Bond, we've got other things to do," she said, according to People.

In 'Ride or Die', Waddingham stars as Judith Burton, an assassin leading a double life whose carefully managed world is thrown into chaos when her best friend becomes entangled in her dangerous profession.

Speaking earlier about what attracted her to the project, Waddingham said she was instantly captivated by creator Tessa Coates' pitch.

Her co-star Octavia Spencer praised the concept, saying, "It was such an amazing pitch. I've heard hundreds of pitches throughout my career and none like that one. It just had you spellbound, on the edge of your seat."

Spencer added that she was particularly drawn to the show's focus on mature female leads.

"I loved that it was centered around two women -- two women of a certain age, two brilliant, highly capable women -- doing action and comedy. And the show had a lot of heart," according to People.

She revealed she committed to the project immediately.

"As soon as she finished giving the pitch, I said, 'Well, my agents are going to be upset, but I'm in.'"

Waddingham recalled having a similar reaction after receiving the script, though she initially assumed she was being consulted about casting rather than being considered for the role.

"I just went, 'Oh my God, whoever gets to play this character opposite Octavia is getting a dream role,'" she said. "I said, 'What, do you want me to advise on casting? Why am I on this call?' And they said, 'We want you to do it, you dummy.'"

She added that her response amused both Coates and Spencer because Spencer had reacted in much the same way.

"It made Tessa and Octavia laugh because that's exactly what Octavia had done," Waddingham said. "Neither of us had gone through the correct channels with our teams. We just knew immediately," according to People.

'Ride or Die', starring Hannah Waddingham and Octavia Spencer, is set to premiere on Prime Video on July 15.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Respect her honesty! But I think there's a difference between wanting a female Bond and just wanting better female-led spy films. Hollywood has given us great female agents in Charlie's Angels, Atomic Blonde etc. Why must every iconic male role be gender-swapped? It's like asking Priyanka Chopra to play Salman Khan's role in Dabangg - just create new iconic characters yaar! 🙏

Kavya N

Such a refreshing perspective! She's not saying women can't do action - she's saying women don't NEED to wear a man's mantle to prove themselves. The way she talks about characters' 'truth in the quiet moments' shows real depth. Reminds me of how in Indian cinema too, we need more original roles for women rather than just remakes of male-dominated films. Her show Ride or Die sounds brilliant!

Aman W

Wise words from Hannah. In our Bollywood obsession with 'item numbers' and flowerpot roles, we forget that women can lead films without being a copy of a male character. Octavia Spencer's comment about 'women of a certain age' doing action-comedy is what really needs attention - that's the real breakthrough, not whether they play Bond or not.

Tanvi S

I partly disagree. While I love that she's confident in her own identity, I think shutting down female Bond entirely is limiting. In India, we saw how wonderful it was when Vidya Balan played a tough cop in Kahaani - she didn't need to copy anyone. But having the option doesn't hurt, does it? Though I respect her 'other things to do' - women can do anything they choose, including Bond or not Bond. 🤷‍♀️

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