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British Actor Eyes James Bond Role After Award
16 Jun
Summary
- Matthew Broome receives the International Golden Nymph award.
- Broome stars in Apple TV's 'The Buccaneers' and Prime Video's 'My Fault: London'.
- The actor expressed a desire to audition for the next James Bond film.

Matthew Broome, a rising star in British acting, is being honored with the International Golden Nymph for Most Promising Talent at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. This marks his first career award, a significant recognition of his work in projects like Apple TV's "The Buccaneers" and Prime Video's "My Fault: London" series. Broome views this accolade as a positive step, potentially opening more doors for his future career.
He currently stars in "Your Fault: London," the second film in a popular franchise based on YA novels. The success of the first installment was a pleasant surprise, given the vast amount of content released by streamers. Broome acknowledged the pressure of creating an English adaptation of a beloved Spanish series, but felt relief and accomplishment when the first film was well-received by audiences.
Looking ahead, Broome remains uncertain about his next professional engagement, describing the situation as both exciting and terrifying. He candidly admitted his strong desire to audition for the next James Bond film, though no such opportunity has yet arisen. While currently done with the "Fault" franchise, he remains open to future possibilities, as the series' author has written a fourth book.