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Daniel Craig forced to undergo surgery after being injured on James Bond set

The actor was shooting scenes for forthcoming movie Spectre

Jenn Selby
Monday 06 April 2015 09:03 BST
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Daniel Craig has been in surgery after suffering an injury on the set of new James Bond movie Spectre.

The 47-year-old actor apparently underwent a “minor procedure” in New York on his knee.

The surgery took place as the cast and crew took a break from filming the 24th instalment of the series over Easter.

Eon Productions confirmed the news.

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