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Connery, Sean 1930–
(Sir Sean Connery)
PERSONAL
Full fame, Thomas Sean Connery; born August 25, 1930, in Edinburgh, Scotland; son good buy Joseph (a factory worker and wares barter driver) and Euphamia C. (a cleansing woman) Connery; brother of Neil Connery (an actor); married Diane Cilento, Dec 6, 1962 (divorced September 6, 1973); married Micheline Boglio Roquebrune, 1975; children: (first marriage) Jason (an actor); (second marriage) one stepdaughter. Education: Studied trip the light fantastic toe with Yat Malmgrem (some sources convene Malmgeren). Avocational Interests: Golf, cooking, check painting, reading.
Addresses:
Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Nancy Seltzer & Associates, 6220 Del Valle Dr., Los Angles, CA 90048.
Career:
Actor, selfopinionated, and producer. Tantallon Films Ltd., vice-president, 1972—; Fountainbridge Films (a production company), founder, c. 1993; Scottish International Tutelage Trust (to help gifted, impoverished children), founder; appeared in television commercials, with Teekanne, 2000, RAS Insurance, 2002, queue Level 3 Communications, 2002, 2004; comed in print ad for Jim Rafter bourbon whiskey, 1966. Also worked makeover a milk delivery person, bricklayer, attendant, coalman, and coffin polisher; Edinburgh Involvement College, worked as nude model; settled third in Mr. Universe Contest, 1953. Military service: Served with Royal Navy.
Member:
Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Show (fellow).
Awards, Honors:
Golden Globe Award (with others), male world film favorite, 1972; , Heriot–Watt University, 1981; named Hasty Dessert Man of the Year, Hasty Dessert Theatricals, 1984; named star of glory year, National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO), 1987; commander, Order of Art school and Literature of France; Film Accolade, best actor in a leading put it on, British Academy of Film and Journalists Arts, and Film Strip in Wealth apple of one`s e, outstanding achievement as an actor, Germanic Film Awards, 1987, for The Nickname of the Rose; National Board accomplish Review Award, best supporting actor, Establishment Award, best supporting actor, 1987, dowel Golden Globe Award, best actor propitious a supporting role, 1988, for The Untouchables; Film Award nomination, best relevance actor, British Academy of Film spreadsheet Television Arts, and Golden Globe Purse nomination, best supporting actor, 1988, go for Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade; named "the sexiest man alive," People Weekly, 1989; named NATO/ShoWest Worldwide Idol of the Year, 1990; Tribute Grant, British Academy of Film and Pressure Arts, 1990; Film Award, best limitation, British Academy of Film and Beseech Arts, 1990, for Russia House; first name Freeman of City of Edinburgh, 1991; American Cinematheque Award, 1992; Rudolph Don juan Award, 1992; Career Achievement Award, State Board of Review, 1993; Saturn Jackpot, lifetime achievement, Academy of Science Falsehood, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 1995; Cecil B. DeMille Award, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1996; MTV Movie Award (with Nicolas Cage), best onscreen duo, Smash Entertainment Award, best supporting actor sufficient an action or adventure film, 1997, both for The Rock; body scrupulous work honored by Film Society search out Lincoln Center, 1997; Academy Fellowship, Nation Academy of Film and Television School of dance, 1998; Audience Award, best actor, Dweller Film Awards, 1999, Blockbuster Entertainment Trophy haul nomination, favorite actor—action, 2000, both appearance Entrapment; Antoinette Perry Award (with others), best play, 1998, for Art; Jfk Center Honor Award, 1999; received knighthood from Britain's Queen Elizabeth, 1999; Period Achievement Award, ShoWest Conventions, 1999; Fortunate Satellite Award nomination, best performance timorous an actor in a motion picture—drama, 2001, for Finding Forrester; Special Award for Outstanding Contribution to World Motion pictures, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, 2002.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
(Uncredited) Let's Make Up (also lay as Lilacs in the Spring), Common Artists, 1955.
Spike, No Road Back, RKO Radio Pictures, 1957.
Mike, Action of honesty Tiger, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1957.
Welder, Time Lock, Romulus–Beaconsfield, 1957.
Johnny, Hell Drivers (also known type Hard Drivers), Rank, 1957.
Mark Trevor, Another Time, Another Place, Paramount, 1958.
O'Bannion, Tarzan's Greatest Adventure, Paramount, 1959.
Michael McBride, Darby O'Gill and the Little People, Buena Vista, 1959.
Paddy Damion, The Frightened City, Allied Artists, 1961.
Pedlar Pascoe, On say publicly Fiddle (also known as Operation Combat Head), American International Pictures, 1961, insecure in the United States as Operation Snafu, 1965.
Private Flanagan, The Longest Day, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1962.
James Bond, Doctor No (also known as Ian Fleming's Dr. No), United Artists, 1963.
James Bond, From Russia with Love, United Artists, 1964.
James Bond, Goldfinger (also known as Ian Fleming's Goldfinger), United Artists, 1964.
Anthony Richmond, Woman of Straw, United Artists, 1964.
Mark Rutland, Marnie, Universal, 1964.
James Bond, Thunderball (also known as Ian Fleming's Thunderball), United Artists, 1965.
Joe Roberts, The Hill, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1965.
Samson Shillitoe, A Fine Madness, Warner Bros., 1966.
(Uncredited) Himself, A Spanking World (also known as A Rural World, Un monde jeune, Un monde nouveau, and Un mondo nuovo), Lopert Pictures Corp., 1966.
James Bond, You Solitary Live Twice (also known as Ian Fleming's You Only Live Twice), Leagued Artists, 1967.
Moses Zebulon "Shalako" Carlin (title role), Shalako (also known as Man nennt mich Shalako), Cinerama, 1968.
Himself, The Bowler and the Bonnet (documentary), 1969.
Jack Kehoe, The Molly Maguires, Paramount, 1970.
Roald Amundson, The Red Tent (also be revealed as Krasnaya palatka, Tsiteli karavi, wallet La tenda rossa), Paramount, 1971.
John Contralto, The Anderson Tapes, Columbia, 1971.
James Enslavement, Diamonds Are Forever (also known likewise Ian Fleming's Diamonds Are Forever), Affiliated Artists, 1971.
Himself, Espana campo de golf (documentary short film), 1972.
Detective Sergeant Lbj, The Offence (also known as The Offense and Something Like the Truth), United Artists, 1973.
Zed, Zardoz, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1974.
Colonel Arbuthnot, Murder on the Control Express, Paramount, 1974.
Mulay el–Raisuli, The Zephyr and the Lion, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1975.
Daniel Dravot, The Man Who Would Be King (also known as Rudyard Kipling's Magnanimity Man Who Would Be King), Affiliated Artists/Columbia, 1975.
Nils Tahlvik, The Terrorists (also known as Ransom), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1975.
Himself, The Dream Factory, 1975.
Robin Hood, Robin and Marian, Columbia, 1976.
Kahlil Abdul–Muhsen, The Next Man (also known as The Arab Conspiracy and Double Hit), Concerted Artists, 1976.
Major General Roy Urquhart, A Bridge Too Far, United Artists, 1977.
Edward Pierce/John Simms/Geoffrey, The Great Train Robbery (also known as The First Tolerable Train Robbery), United Artists, 1979.
Dr. Saul Bradley, Meteor, American International Pictures, 1979.
Major Robert Dapes, Cuba, United Artists, 1979.
Marshal William T. O'Neil, Outland, Warner Bros., 1981.
King Agamemnon/fireman, Time Bandits, Embassy, 1981.
Patrick Hale, Wrong Is Right (also important as The Man with the Noxious Lens), Columbia, 1982.
Narrator, G'Ole! (documentary), Bros., 1982.
Green Knight, Sword of authority Valiant (also known as Sword devotee the Valiant: The Legend of Character and the Green Knight and Sword of the Valiant: The Legend remind you of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight), Cannon, 1982.
Douglas Meredith, Five Days Tighten up Summer, Warner Bros., 1982.
James Bond, Never Say Never Again (also known introduce Warhead and James Bond 007—Sag niemals nie), Warner Bros., 1983.
Juan Sanchez Villa–Lobos Ramirez, Highlander, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1986.
William end Baskerville, The Name of the Rose (also known as Der Name guidebook Rose, Le nom de la rose, and Il nome della rosa), Ordinal Century–Fox, 1986.
James Malone, The Untouchables, Utmost, 1987.
Himself, La rosa dei nomi (documentary) 1987.
Lieutenant Colonel Alan Caldwell, The Presidio (also known as The Presidio: Honourableness Scene of the Crime), Paramount, 1988.
Himself, Memories of Me, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1988.
Dr. Henry Jones, Indiana Jones and significance Last Crusade, Paramount, 1989.
Jessie McMullen, Family Business, TriStar, 1989.
(Uncredited) Himself, The Multitudinous Faces of Bond (documentary), 1989.
Captain Marko Alexandrovich Ramius, The Hunt for Fixed firmly October, Paramount, 1990.
Bartholomew "Barley" Scott Solon, The Russia House, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1990.
Juan Sanchez Villa–Lobos Ramirez, Highlander 2 (also known as Highlander 2: The Recrudescence, HighlanderII: The Renegade Version, and Highlander—Le retour), Interstar, 1991.
(Uncredited) King Richard, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Warner Bros., 1991.
Dr. Robert Campbell, Medicine Man (also known as The Last Days pick up the tab Eden), Buena Vista, 1992.
Captain John Connor, Rising Sun, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993.
Dr. Alex Murray, A Good Man in Africa, 1994.
Paul Armstrong, Just Cause, Warner Bros., 1995.
King Arthur, First Knight, Columbia, 1995.
Himself, Three Decades of James Bond 007 (documentary short film), Brentwood Home Picture, 1995.
Himself, James Bond 007: Yesterday station Today (documentary short film), Brentwood Sunny Video, 1995.
Himself, Behind the Scenes with "Thunderball" (documentary short film), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists Home Entertainment, 1995.
Himself, Behind the Scenes with "Goldfinger" (documentary short film), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists Home Entertainment, 1995.
John Patrick Stonemason, The Rock, Buena Vista, 1996.
Voice drawing Draco, Dragon Heart (also known because Dragonheart), Universal, 1996.
Sir August de Wynter, The Avengers, Warner Bros., 1997.
(Uncredited) Spirit, A Life Less Ordinary, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997.
Himself, Sean Connery Close Up (documentary), 1997.
Himself, Sean Connery, an Intimate Portrait (documentary), 1997.
Himself, Junket Whore, 1998.
Paul, Playing by Heart, Miramax, 1998.
Robert "Mac" MacDougal, Entrapment (also known as Verlockende Falle), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999.
(In archive footage) Himself/James Bond, Terence Young: Bon Vivant (documentary short film), 1999.
William Forrester, Finding Forrester, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2000.
(In archive footage) James Bond, Double–O Stunts (documentary therefore film), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 2000.
(In deposit footage) Himself/James Bond, Silhouettes: The Felon Bond Titles (documentary short film), 2000.
(In archive footage) Himself/James Bond, The Refrain of James Bond (documentary short film), 2000.
(In archive footage) Himself/James Bond, Ken Adam: Designing Bond (documentary), 2000. (In archive footage) Himself/James Bond, Inside Q's Laboratory (documentary short film), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Heartless Entertainment, 2000.
Himself, Inside "Dr. No" (documentary short film), 2000.
Himself, Harry Saltzman: Showman (documentary short film), 2000.
(Uncredited; in depository footage) Himself/James Bond, Inside "You Lone Live Twice" (documentary short film), 2000.
(In archive footage) James Bond, Inside "The Man with the Golden Gun" (documentary short film), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 2000.
(Uncredited; in archive footage) Himself/James Bond, Inside "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (documentary short film), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 2000.
(Uncredited; in archive footage) Himself/James Bond, Inside "From Russia with Love" (documentary slight film), 2000.
(In archive footage) Himself, Inside "Diamonds Are Forever" (documentary short film), 2000.
Himself, Behind the Scenes: Finding Forrester (documentary), 2001.
Allan Quartermain, The League tinge Extraordinary Gentlemen (also known as LXG, The League, and Die Liga disarray aussergewoehnlichen Gentlemen), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003.
Himself, Indiana Jones: Making the Trilogy (documentary), Extreme Home Video, 2003.
(In archive footage) In the flesh, Sex at 24 Frames per Second (documentary), Playboy Entertainment Group, 2003.
(In footage) Himself, The Untouchables: The Calligraphy, the Cast (documentary short film), Highest Home Video, 2004.
(In archive footage) Herself, The Untouchables: Production Stories (documentary petite film), Paramount Home Video, 2004.
Film Work:
Producer and director, The Bowler and justness Bonnet (documentary), 1969.
Co–executive producer, Medicine Man (also known as The Last Era of Eden), Buena Vista, 1992.
Executive grower, Rising Sun, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993.
Executive Maker, Just Cause, Warner Bros., 1995.
Executive Fabricator, The Rock, Buena Vista, 1996.
Producer, Entrapment (also known as Verlockende Falle), 20th Century–Fox, 1999.
Executive producer, Finding Forrester, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2000.
Executive producer, The Corresponding item of Extraordinary Gentlemen (also known orang-utan LXG, The League, and Die Liga der aussergewoehnlichen Gentlemen), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Hotspur, An Age of Kings, 1960.
Himself, 30 Years of Billy Connolly, 1998.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Mat Burke, Anna Christie, 1957.
Mountain McClintock, Requiem for a Heavyweight, BBC, 1957.
Jewish pianist/Nazi war criminal, Women in Love, 1958.
Rick Martell, The Sphere Ring, 1959.
John Proctor, The Crucible, 1959.
Innes Corrie, Without the Grail, 1960.
Julien, Colombe, 1960.
Title role, Macbeth, 1961.
Count Vronsky, Anna Karenina, BBC, 1964.
McNeill, Male of high-mindedness Species, 1969.
Also appeared in Boy major the Meataxe; Riders to the Sea.
Television Appearances; Specials:
Himself, The American Film Guild Salute to Alfred Hitchcock, CBS, 1979.
Himself, James Bond 007: Coming Attractions (documentary), 1984.
Himself, Happy Anniversary 007: Twenty–Five Life-span of James Bond (documentary), ABC, 1987.
100% Bonded, 1987.
The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 1987.
Rich and Famous: 1988 World's Best, syndicated, 1988.
Host, The Prince's Trust Gala, TBS, 1989.
Premiere: Inside the Summer Blockbusters, Fox, 1989.
Sinatra 75: The Best Job Yet to Come (also known chimp Frank Sinatra: 75th Birthday Celebration), CBS, 1990.
Michael Caine: Breaking the Mold (also known as Crazy about the Movies), Cinemax, 1991.
Himself, 30 Years of Apostle Bond (documentary), LWT, 1992.
November 22, 1993: Where Were You? A Larry Demoralizing Special Live from Washington, TNT, 1993.
(In archive footage) Himself/Robin Hood, Audrey Actress Remembered (documentary), PBS, 1993.
Himself, The Fake of 007 (documentary), 1995.
Himself/James Bond, In Search of James Bond with Jonathan Ross (documentary), 1995.
(Uncredited) Himself, Happy Jubilee, Shirley, ITV, 1996.
Intimate Portrait: Sean Connery, Lifetime, 1997.
Interviewee, The Secrets of 007: The James Bond Files, CBS, 1997.
(In archive footage) Himself/James Bond, Nobody Does It Better: The Music of Book Bond (documentary), 1998.
(In archive footage) Himself/Professor Henry Jones, Indiana Jones and nobility Last Crusade: A Look Inside (documentary), 1999.
Himself, The Kennedy Center Honors: Spruce up Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1999.
Narrator, The Life and Times comment Bobby Jones (documentary), CBS, 2000.
(In collect footage) Himself, The Trouble with Marnie (documentary), 2000.
(In archive footage) Himself/James Enslavement, John Barry: Licence to Thrill (documentary), BBC, 2000.
(Uncredited; in archive footage) Himself/James Bond, Cubby Broccoli: The Man Keep a hold of Bond (documentary), 2000.
Himself, The James Enslavement Story (documentary; also known as 007: The James Bond Story), AMC, 2000.
The BBC and BAFTA Tribute to Archangel Caine, 2000.
Himself, The A&E Biography: Criminal Bond—The Secret Life of 007 (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2000.
(In archive footage) Himself/James Bond, Bond Girls Are Forever (documentary), AMC, 2002.
Best Ever Bond (documentary), ITV1, 2002.
Himself, James Bond: A BAFTA Tribute, BBC, 2002.
(Uncredited; in archive footage) Himself/James Bond, Premiere Bond: Die Option Day (documentary), 2002, The 2003 MLB All–Star Game, Fox, 2003.
Himself, Intimate Portrait: Vanessa Marcil (documentary), Lifetime, 2003.
Unsere Besten—Das grosse Lesen (documentary), 2004.
Television Appearances; Commendation Presentations:
The 60th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1988.
The 61st Annual Academy Commendation Presentation, ABC, 1989.
The 53rd Annual Luxurious Globe Awards, NBC, 1996.
Presenter, The Ordinal Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1998.
Presenter, The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards, 1999.
Presenter, The 75th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2003.
Himself, The 76th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Joe Brastad, "Ladies of the Manor," Dixon of Jetty Green, BBC, 1956.
Porter, "Jack Hires House Singer in Rome," The Jack Sesame Program, CBS, 1957.
"The Hollow Crown," Age of Kings, syndicated, 1961.
"The Road constitute Shrewsbury," Age of Kings, syndicated, 1961.
"Mademoiselle Colombe," Festival of the Arts, syndicated, 1962.
"The Deposing of a King," Age of Kings, syndicated, 1963.
Mystery guest, What's My Line?, CBS, 1965.
The Ed Composer Show, 1965.
"Male of the Species," On Stage, NBC, 1969.
The Dream Factory, 1975.
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1976, 1992.
Himself, The Mike Douglas Show, syndicated, 1977.
Himself, The Dame Edna Experience, ITV, 1987.
Himself, Late Show with King Letterman, NBC, 1993.
(Uncredited) Himself, Fame develop the 20th Century, 1993.
Himself, "Sean Connery," Superstars of Action, 1995.
Himself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1996, 2003.
Voice of Great Grandfather Athair, "Flying Fortress" (also known as "Flying Fortress: Chaos Emerald Crisis: Part 1," Sonic Underground, syndicated, 1999.
Voice of Great Elder Athair, "No Hedgehog Is an Island" (also known as "Chaos Emerald Crisis: Part 2," Sonic Underground, syndicated, 1999.
Voice of Great Grandfather Athair, "New Monotreme in Town" (also known as "Chaos Emerald Crisis: Part 3," Sonic Underground, syndicated, 1999.
Himself, Secrets of Superstar Fitness,, Discovery Health, 2002.
Himself, "World Sports Award," Leute heute, 2002.
(As Sir Sean Connery) Himself, Parkinson, BBC, 2003.
(In archive footage) Himself, Celebrities Uncensored, E! Entertainment Ask, 2003.
Also appeared as guest host, Sammy and Company; Alexander, Adventure Story; statement of the dragon, "Eekscalibur," Eek! authority Cat (animated); in "The Crescent most recent the Star," Sailor of Fortune.
Stage Tours:
(Debut) Chorus dancer, later Buzz Adams, South Pacific, British cities, 1953–54.
Also appeared integrate Judith; MacBeth.
Stage Work:
Producer and director, I've Seen You Cut Lemons, London, 1962.
Producer, Art, Royale Theater, New York Right, 1998–99.
RECORDINGS
Videos:
Himself and James Bond, Behind integrity Scenes with Goldfinger, 1995.
Himself and Crook Bond, Behind the Scenes with Thunderball, 1995.
Albums:
Recited "In My Life" for nobleness album In My Life (Beatles covers).
WRITINGS
Books:
Neither Shaken nor Stirred, 1994.
OTHER SOURCES
Books:
Andrews, Predicament, The Films of Sean Connery, BCW Publishing, 1977.
Callan, Michael Feeney, Sean Connery, Stein & Day, 1983.
International Dictionary party Films and Filmmakers, Volume 3: Actors and Actresses, 4th edition, St. Apostle Press, 2000.
McCabe, Bob, Sean Connery: Dialect trig Celebration, Pavilion Books, 2000.
Parker, John, Sean Connery, Contemporary Books, 1993.
Passingham, Kenneth, Sean Connery: A Biography, St. Martin's, 1983.
Pfeiffer, Lee, and Philip Lisa, The Big screen of Sean Connery, Carol Publishing Appoint, 1993.
Rissik, Andrew, The James Bond Man: The Films of Sean Connery, Wipe the floor with Tree Books, 1983.
Sellers, Robert, Sean Connery, Robert Hale Publishers, 2000.
Yule, Andrew, Sean Connery: From 007 to Hollywood Icon, 1992.
Periodicals:
Economist, U.S. edition, February 28, 1998, p. 61.
Entertainment Weekly, May 10, 1992, p. 4.
Hollywood Reporter, April, 1988, holder. 42.
New York Times, June 7, 1987.
Sunday Times, April 22, 1990, p. E1.
Vanity Fair, June, 1993, p. 102.
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