Martin Compston: Line of Duty star given odds to become next James Bond
Mr Compston, the Greenock-born Line of Duty star, has been given the quote by betting firm Skybet after being tipped by fans to take over from Daniel Craig.
Skybet’s top three favourites for the James Bond role are Tom Hardy at 10/3, James Norton at 7/2, and Bridgerton star Regé-Jean Page at 4/1.
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Hide AdRichard Madden and Sam Heughan have both been given odds of 16-1, ahead Scottish acting peers Jack Lowden (25-1), Ewan McGregor (50-1), David Tennant and James McAvoy (both 100-1), and Gerard Butler (200-1).
Additionally, several women appear on the list, including Jodie Comer (25-1), and Emilia Clarke and Margot Robbie (both 66-1), as well as Angelina Jolie (100-1). However, Bond producer Barbara Broccoli has been quoted saying: “James Bond is a male character. I hope that there will be many, many films made with women, for women, by women, about women. I don't think we have to take a male character and have a woman portray him. So yes, I see him as male.”
The latest James Bond release No Time To Die sees Daniel Craig slip into the role for the final time, and prompting a flurry of speculation over who will succeed him. His first appearance came in 2006, as he starred alongside Eva Green and Mads Mikkelsen in the 23rd Bond film Casino Royale.
Mr Compston has recently been starring in BBC thriller Vigil, and is also set to appear in new Amazon Prime Video series The Rig. But he is perhaps best-known for Line of Duty, previously saying of his part in the series: “Steve Arnott has been the role of a lifetime and I feel very happy to have ownership of him. Nobody will ever know him better than me, and when I do that accent and put on that waistcoat in the morning, I can just feel him creeping into me, which is a great feeling.”
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