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This dashing, effortlessly masculine Scottish leading man successfully escaped the profitable straitjacket... (Learn more)

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Sean Connery’s Milestones
Formed production company, Fountainbridge Films
1943 Drove a milk wagon at age 13, making deliveries before school
1946 Joined the Royal Navy for a 12-year stint at age 16
1949 Discharged from the Navy after three years due to ulcers
1951 London stage debut in chorus of "South Pacific"
1953 Participated in the Mr. Universe bodybuiding contest; placing third
1956 Film acting debut, "No Road Back"
1956 Received positive notices for his lead performance in the BBC TV production of Rod Serling's "Requiem for a Heavyweight"
1958 Played first leading role when he acted as Lana Turner's leading man in the British-made "Another Time, Another Place"
1959 First film made in America, the Walt Disney production, "Darby O'Gill and the Little People"
1962 Breakthrough role, playing the British secret agent in the first of the James Bond series, "Dr. No"; film based on the 1958 novel by Ian Fleming
1969 Debut as documentary filmmaker with "The Bowler and the Bonnet"
1969 Debut as stage director, the London production of "I've Seen You Cut Lemons"
1971 Final official appearance as 007 in "Diamonds Are Forever"; donated his $1.25 million salary to the Scottish International Education Trust Fund
1972 Formed Tantallon Productions for the making of Sidney Lumet's "The Offense"
1983 Made one-shot return to playing James Bond in "Never Say Never Again"
1987 Had Oscar winning role as Jim Malone in Brian De Palma's "The Untouchables"
1989 Starred as Professor Henry Jones, the father of Harrison Ford's titular character in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"
1990 Played Captain Marko Ramius in "The Hunt for Red October"; based on the novel by Tom Clancy
1992 First film as executive producer, "Medicine Man"; also co-starred with Lorraine Bracco
1995 Cast as King Arthur opposite Richard Gere as Lancelot in "First Knight"
1996 Co-starred with Nicolas Cage in "The Rock"
1998 Acted with Gena Rowlands in the ensemble drama "Playing By Heart"
1998 Cast as the villain in a remake of the 1960s British cult series, "The Avengers"
1998 Won Tony Award for producing the play "Art"; production debuted on the London stage in 1996
1999 Played a jewel thief trailed by an insurance investigator (Catherine Zeta-Jones) in "Entrapment"
2000 Portrayed a reclusive, Pulitzer-winning author in Gus Van Sant's "Finding Forrester"
2003 Played the lead role in the feature adaptation of "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen"; also produced
2005 Announced he would retire from film-making
2008 Published his autobiography, Being a Scot, which coincided with his 78th birthday

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Also known as

AKA : Sir Sean Connery
Birth Name : Thomas Sean Connery

Born

August, 25 1930 in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Professions

actor, producer, artist's model, coalman, coffin polisher, lorry driver, milkman