Biography Sean Connery


Date Of Birth:  25 August 1930, Edinburgh, Scotland UK
Birth Name   :  Thomas Sean Connery
Nick Name   :  Big Tam (As Teenager)
Height           : 1,89m

Thomas Sean Connery was born on August 25, 1930 in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh. His mother, Euphamia C. Maclean, was a cleaning lady, and his father, Joseph Connery, was a factory worker and truck driver. He also has a brother named Neil Connery, who works as a plasterer in Edinburgh. Before going into acting, Sean had many different jobs, such as a Milkman, lorry driver, a laborer, artist's model for the Edinburgh College of Art, coffin polisher and bodybuilder. He also joined the Royal Navy, but was later discharged because of medical problems. At the age of 23, he had a choice between becoming a professional footballer or an actor, and even though he showed much promise in the sport, he chose acting and said it was one of his more intelligent moves.

While one might dispute the actual number of people who would qualify for star status, no one would dispute the premise that Sean Connery is one of them. Moreover, he is not merely a star - he is a super-star.
He began his theatrical career as an extra in the chorus, playing bit parts, and modeling. From those modest beginnings, he has become an international film icon. Many believe that his talent and appeal continue to improve with time.
His humble beginnings, growing up in a working class neighborhood in Edinburgh, gave no indication of the achievements that were destined to come. Sean was born into a working class family in August of 1930. The oldest of two boys, he spent much of his youth working at menial jobs, just to get by. He left school at an early age and went to work fulltime.
At sixteen, he enlisted in the Royal Navy. Like many young men in the Navy, he opted for a tattoo. However, unlike many tattoos, his were not frivolous - his tattoos reflect two of his lifelong commitments: his family and Scotland. After six decades, his tattoos still reflect those two ideas: One tattoo is a tribute to his parents and reads "Mum and Dad," and the other is self explanatory, "Scotland Forever."
After three years of Naval service, a long bout with a stomach ulcer shortened his "naval career". He returned to Edinburgh and seemed to settle into a life of hard work: bricklayer, lifeguard, and coffin polisher. Sean spent much of his free time bodybuilding, a pastime that eventually started his acting career. His hobby of bodybuilding culminated in a bid for the 1950 Mr. Universe title where he placed third.
From his early acting days until his first superstar role, Sean's stardom was certainly not an over-night success story. From his first work in modeling, bit theatrical parts, and chorus appearances, it was almost eight years before he was cast opposite Lana Turner in Another Time, Another Place (1958). It would be another four years before he first uttered those unforgettable words, "Bond, James Bond."
Connery skyrocketed to international fame as the suave, confident (and many say definitive) Secret Agent 007 in six of Ian Fleming's Bond movies over the next decade: Dr. No (1962), Goldfinger (1964), From Russia, With Love (1964), Thunderball (1965), and You Only Live Twice (1967), and Diamonds are Forever (1971).
He then broadened his career with an Agatha Christie whodunit, Murder on the Orient Express (1974), John Huston's adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's adventure, The Man Who Would Be King (1975), the medieval romance, Robin and Marian (1976), and Peter Hyams' sci-fi film, Outland (1981). He resurfaced as a much wiser and more mature Bond in the 1983 adventure, Never Say Never Again. For a complete list of his films, see the filmography page.
The 90's brought such great films as The Hunt for Red October (1990, as a Russian sub commander); and 1993's Rising Sun (as an expert in all things Japanese); Dragonheart (1996); and the successful contemporary action dramas Just Cause (1995); and The Rock (1996). In 1999, Connery starred in and produced (Fountainbridge Films) Entrapment, a love story-thriller, costarring Catherine Zeta-Jones. The year 2000 brought what many have said to be one of his best films, Finding Forrester. Sean's latest movie "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" was released in 2003.
Many critics and fans alike have said that the quality of his acting has only improved with age. Certainly his personal appeal has. In 1989, at almost 60 years of age he was voted People Magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive." When advised of the award, Sean seemed to be unaffected as he replied, "Well there aren't many sexy dead men, are there."

Filmografi
2003The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
2001Finding Forrester
1999Entrapment
1998Playing By Heart
1998The Avengers
1996The Rock
1996Dragonheart
1995Just Cause
1995First Knight
1994A Good Man In Africa
1993Rising Sun
1992Medicine Man
1991Highlander II: Renegade Version
1990The Hunt For Red October
1990The Russia House
1989Family Business
1989Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade
1988The Presidio
1987The Untouchables
1986Highlander
1986The Name Of The Rose
1984Sword of the Valiant
1983Never Say Never Again
1982Five Days One Summer
1982Wrong Is Right
1981Outland
1981Time Bandits
1979Cuba
1979Meteor
1979The Great Train Robbery
1977A Bridge Too Far
1976Robin And Marian
1976The Next Man
1975The Man Who Would Be King
1975The Terrorists
1975The Wind And The Lion
1974Murder On The Orient Express
1974Zardoz
1973Offence
1971Diamonds Are Forever
1971The Anderson Tapes
1971The Red Tent
1970The Molly Maguires
1968Shalako
1967You Only Live Twice
1966A Fine Madness
1965The Hill
1965Thunderball
1964Goldfinger
1964Marnie
1964Woman Of Straw
1963From Russia With Love
1962Dr. No
1962The Longest Day
1961On the Fiddle
1961The Frightened City
1959Darby O'Gill and the Little People
1959Hard Drivers
1959Tarzan's Greatest Adventure
1958Another Time, Another Place
1957A Night to Remember
1957Action of the Tiger
1957No Road Back
1957Time Lock
1954Lilacs in the Spring

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