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Romola Garai: No Bond Girl, Yes Family Woman
8 Feb
Summary
- Actress Romola Garai rejects a potential James Bond role.
- She prioritizes family life and time with her two children.
- Garai recently won an Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress.

British actress Romola Garai, celebrated for her roles in period dramas and a recent Olivier Award win, has firmly dismissed the idea of joining the James Bond franchise. She articulated that the extensive time commitment and physical demands of such a role are incompatible with her desire to be present for her two children. Garai, who shares her family life with actor and writer Sam Hoare, emphasized her preference for a "completely normal" life, valuing privacy over heightened public recognition.
Garai's career, which began with a lead role at age 20, includes notable performances in "I Capture the Castle," "Atonement," and "Emma." More recently, she appeared in Netflix's "Scoop" and the BBC thriller "Vigil." The actress, who will be seen in two upcoming ITV dramas, "Betrayal" and "Adultery," reflected on her growing confidence and boundary-setting in her work over two decades in the industry.




