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Connery in 2008

Sir Sean Connery (1930–2020) was a Scottish film actor and producer. He was the first actor to play the fictional secret agent James Bond in a theatrical film, starring in six EON Bond films between 1962 and 1971, and again in another non-EON Bond film in 1983. He was also known for his roles as Jimmy Malone in The Untouchables (1987), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor; Mark Rutland in Marnie (1964); Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez in Highlander (1986); Henry Jones Sr. in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989); Captain Marko Aleksandrovich Ramius in The Hunt for Red October (1990); John Patrick Mason in The Rock; and Allan Quatermain in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003). Along with his Academy Award, he won two BAFTA Awards, three Golden Globes, and a Henrietta Award.

Film

Year Titel Role Notes Ref.
1954 Lilacs in the Spring Extra Uncredited [1]
1957 No Road Back "Spike"
Hell Drivers Johnny Kates
Action of the Tiger Mike
Time Lock Welder #1
1958 Another Time, Another Place Mark Trevor
A Night to Remember Lifeboat survivor Uncredited Extra
1959 Darby O'Gill and the Little People Michael McBride
Tarzan's Greatest Adventure O'Bannion
1961 On the Fiddle Pedlar Pascoe
The Frightened City Paddy Damion
1962 The Longest Day Private Flanagan
Dr. No James Bond [1]
1963 From Russia with Love [1]
1964 Goldfinger [1]
Marnie Mark Rutland
Woman of Straw Anthony "Tony" Richmond
1965 The Hill Joe Roberts
Thunderball James Bond [1]
1966 Un monde nouveau Himself Cameo
A Fine Madness Samson Shillitoe
1967 You Only Live Twice James Bond [1]
The Bowler and the Bunnet Himself Documentary; also director
1968 Shalako Shalako
1969 The Red Tent Dr. Roald Amundsen
1970 The Molly Maguires Jack Kehoe
1971 The Anderson Tapes Duke Anderson
Diamonds Are Forever James Bond [1]
1972 España campo de golf Himself Short film
The Offence Johnson
1974 Zardoz Zed
Murder on the Orient Express Colonel Arbuthnot
Ransom Tahlvik Aka The Terrorists
1975 The Dream Factory Himself Documentary
The Wind and the Lion Mulai Ahmed er Raisuni
The Man Who Would Be King Daniel Dravot
1976 Robin and Marian Robin Hood
The Next Man Khalil Abdul-Muhsen
1977 A Bridge Too Far Major General Roy Urquhart
1978 The First Great Train Robbery Edward Pierce / John Simms
1979 Meteor Dr. Paul Bradley
Cuba Major Robert Dapes
1981 Outland Marshal William T. O'Niel
Time Bandits King Agamemnon / Fireman
1982 G'olé! Narrator Documentary
Five Days One Summer Douglas Meredith
Wrong Is Right Patrick Hale
1983 Sean Connery's Edinburgh Himself Short documentary
Never Say Never Again James Bond [1]
1984 Sword of the Valiant The Green Knight
1986 Highlander Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez
The Name of the Rose William of Baskerville
1987 The Untouchables Officer Jimmy Malone Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
1988 The Presidio Lieutenant Colonel Alan Caldwell
Memories of Me Himself Uncredited cameo
1989 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Henry Jones Sr.
Family Business Jessie McMullen
1990 The Hunt for Red October Captain Marko Ramius
The Russia House Barley
1991 Highlander II: The Quickening Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves King Richard the Lionheart Uncredited cameo
1992 Medicine Man Dr. Robert Campbell
1993 Rising Sun John Connor Also executive producer
1994 A Good Man in Africa Dr. Alex Murray
1995 Just Cause Paul Armstrong Also executive producer
First Knight King Arthur
1996 Dragonheart Draco Voice role [2]
The Rock John Patrick Mason Also executive producer [3]
1998 The Avengers Sir August de Wynter
Playing by Heart Paul
1999 Entrapment Robert "Mac" MacDougal Also producer
2000 Finding Forrester William Forrester
2003 The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Allan Quatermain Also executive producer
2012 Sir Billi Sir Billi Voice role; also executive producer [4][2]
Ever to Excel Narrator Documentary [5][6]

Television

Year Titel Role Notes Ref.
1956 Dixon of Dock Green Joe Brasted Episode: "Ladies of the Manor"
The Condemned Performer Television film
Sailor of Fortune Achmed Episode: "The Crescent and the Star"
1957 The Jack Benny Program Hotel Porter Episode: "Jack and Mary in Rome"
BBC Sunday Night Theatre Harlan "Mountain" McClintok Episode: "Blood Money"
ITV Television Playhouse Mat Burke Episode: "Anna Christie"
1958 Women in Love Johnnie Television film
Armchair Theatre Performer Episode: "The Boy with Meat Axe"
1959 The Magical World of Disney Michael MacBride Episode: "I Captured the King of the Leprechauns"
1959–1960 ITV Play of the Week Various roles 4 episodes
1960 BBC Sunday Night Theatre Julien Episode: "Colombe"
An Age of Kings Harry Percy / Hotspur 5 episodes
Without the Grail Innes Corrie Television film
1961 Adventure Story Alexander the Great
Anna Karenina Count Alexis Vronsky
Macbeth Macbeth
1969 Male of the Species MacNeil
BBC Sunday Night Theatre
2003 Freedom: A History of US John Muir Episode: "Yearning to Breathe Free"
2007 Modern Greeks: C.P. Cavafy Narrator Documentary television film

Theatre

Year Titel Role Venue Ref.
1998 Kunst Producer Royale Theatre, Broadway

Video games

Year Titel Voice role Notes Ref.
2005 James Bond 007: From Russia with Love James Bond Likeness, voice role [7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Smith-Spark, Laura; Pearson, Michael (31 October 2020). "Sean Connery, famed for playing James Bond, dies age 90". CNN. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Sean Connery". Behind The Voice Actors.
  3. ^ Cordero, Rosy. "Michael Bay reflects on directing Sean Connery in 'The Rock': 'He was a legend'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  4. ^ A. Fernandez, Jay (19 March 2012). "Sean Connery Animated Adventure 'Sir Billi' to Premiere at Sonoma Film Festival". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 22 April 2012.
  5. ^ "Sean Connery tells the story of St Andrews". news.st-andrews.ac.uk. 12 May 2012. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  6. ^ Ever to Excel, retrieved 18 February 2020
  7. ^ Perry, Douglass (26 October 2005). "From Russia With Love". IGN. Retrieved 21 March 2024.