James Bond saved Alan Cumming’s life. In a candid interview with “CBS Mornings”, the “Good Wife” star opened up about his new memoir Baggage: Tales from a Fully Packed Life, and shared how landing a role in “Goldeneye” rescued him from suicidal thoughts. READ MORE: Alan Cumming Recalls Telling ‘Harry Potter’ Producers To ‘F**k Off’ Over Gilderoy Lockhart Role “It was one of the worst days of my life actually,” he said, remembering his audition for the 1995 film. “I felt really, really, really low.
I just now think, ‘Oh you poor little thing, you could’ve said I am feeling suicidal today.’” Everything changed, though, after he got the call that he had won the role of Boris Grishenko. “That’s something I realized when I was writing,
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