Matthew Broome Expresses Interest in James Bond Role, Set to Receive Golden Nymph Award
British actor Matthew Broome, known for his roles in Apple TV's "The Buccaneers" and Prime Video's "My Fault: London" franchise, has openly expressed his desire to audition for the next James Bond film. Despite currently being uncertain about his next professional endeavor, Broome is slated to be recognized with the International Golden Nymph for Most Promising Talent.

Rising British actor Matthew Broome, recognized for his performances in Apple TV's series "The Buccaneers" and the "My Fault: London" franchise on Prime Video, has indicated his interest in the iconic James Bond role.
Broome stated that he "would love to audition" for the upcoming James Bond movie. This aspiration comes as the search for the next actor to portray 007 continues.
In recognition of his emerging talent, Broome is scheduled to receive the International Golden Nymph for Most Promising Talent. This award acknowledges his contributions and potential in the acting industry.
Despite his recent successes and upcoming honor, Broome noted that he is currently unsure of his next acting project.
According to Variety, Broome made these comments as he discussed his career trajectory and future ambitions.



