Spectre Bond villain unimpressed with Oscar question
It's met with a sarcastic reply...
‘Spectre’ Bond villain, Christoph Waltz, has been left unimpressed in a TV interview after being asked about his Oscars.
Appearing on Good Morning Britain, host Charlotte Hawkins was tasked with questioning the star who won two Oscars for ‘Inglourious Basterds’ and ‘Django Unchained’.
She asked if he ever thought he was above doing the new Bond film because of his success, which was answered with a sarcastic ‘I always apply that precious measure’. The actor then joked he’d even wondered whether he should do the interview as a double Oscar winner.
Waltz, who plays Franz Oberhauser in 'Spectre', went on to say that the role and crew’s welcome were more important.
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It probably wasn't as bad as an earlier interview on the morning show with Daniel Craig.
Showbiz reporter Sarah Powell decided to have a bit of fun with the James Bond star, asking him to do his famous pout. He was having none of it though and politely asked her to 'move on'.
The interview swiftly came to an end when he reportedly swore at her when she presented him with a bumper sticker saying his wife’s name ‘Rachel Weisz'.
'Spectre' is in cinemas now.