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Here you can learn about Connery, Sean Connery. I say it like that because he was the first James Bond.

Biography

Mildly intrigued by acting, Connery joined the singing-sailor chorus of the London roduction of South Pacific in 1951, which whetted his appetite for stage work. Connery worked for a while in Repertory Theater, then moved to television, where he scored a success in the BBC's re-staging of the American teledrama Requiem for a Heavyweight. The actor moved on to films, playing bit parts (he'd been an extra in the 1954 Anna Neagle musical Lilacs in the Spring) and working up to supporting roles. Connery's first important movie role was as Lana Turner's romantic interest in Another Time, Another Place -- although he was killed off 15 minutes into the picture.

After several more years in increasingly larger film and TV roles, Connery was cast as James Bond in 1962's Dr. No; he was far from the first choice, but the producers were impressed by Connery's refusal to kowtow to them when he came in to read for the part. The actor played the secret agent again in From Russia With Love, but it wasn't until the third Bond picture, Goldfinger, that both Connery and his secret-agent alter ego became a major box-office attraction. While the money steadily improved, Connery was already weary of Bond at the time of the fourth 007 flick Thunderball. He tried to prove to audiences and critics that there was more to his talents than James Bond by playing a villain in Woman of Straw, an enigmatic Hitchcock hero in Marnie, a cockney POW in The Hill, and a loony Greenwich Village poet in A Fine Madness. Despite the excellence of his characterizations, audiences preferred the Bond films, while critics always qualified their comments with references to the secret agent. With You Only Live Twice, Connery swore he was through with James Bond; with Diamonds Are Forever, he really meant what he said. Though he was right that time and he did not play James Bond again, he was the first Bond and probably the most famous. In 1981, Connery briefly returned to the Bond fold with Never Say Never Again, but his difficulties with the production staff turned what should have been a fond throwback to his salad days into a nightmarish experience for the actor. At this point, he hardly needed Bond to sustain his career, and Connery has done many movies sence then and he is still making more.

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Cast:
Sean Connery (Allan Quatermain), Tony Curran (Rodney Skinner, AKA The Invisible Man), Jason Flemyng (Dr. Henry Jekyll), Tom Goodman-Hill (Sanderson Reed), David Hemmings (Nigel), Richard Roxburgh (M), Max Ryan (Dante), Naseeruddin Shah (Captain Nemo), Stuart Townsend (Dorian), Shane West (Detective Thomas Sawyer), Peta Wilson (Mina Harker nee Murray)
Premise: Set in a version of Victorian Era England (1900) where many characters of fiction actually exist (indeed, their fictional characters are often people who really did exist), this is the story of a band of unusual figures brought together by the royal government, whom are famous literary figures (from our point of view): Dr. Jekyll (Flemyng), the Invisible Man (Curran; renamed Rodney Skinner due to copyright issues with the H.G. Wells estate), Captain Nemo (from novels by Jules Verne, including 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea) (Shah), Mina Harker (nee Murray) (Wilson) (from Bram Stoker's Dracula), and the adventurer famous for finding King Solomon's Mines, Allan Quatermain (Connery), who serves as the group's leader (though in the comic books, Ms. Harker, with her scarf-covered neck, is actually the leader), the youthful Dorian Gray (Townsend), and their American liaison, Detective Thomas Sawyer. The reason for their being brought together is to foil a madman's ("The Fantom") evil plans for world domination by turning the nations of the world against each other in something called a "World War" (if the script is anything like the comic books, the nature of the villain, and what fictional source he's from, may be kept secret until the end, for a "big surprise").

Filmography
  • The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003) 
  • Finding Forrester (2000) 
  • Entrapment (1999) 
  • Playing By Heart (1999) 
  • The Avengers (1998) 
  • Dragonheart (1996) 
  • The Rock (1996) 
  • First Knight (1995) 
  • Just Cause (1995) 
  • A Good Man in Africa (1994) 
  • Rising Sun (1993) 
  • Medicine Man (1992) 
  • Highlander 2: The Quickening (1991) 
  • The Russia House (1991) 
  • The Hunt for Red October (1990) 
  • Family Business (1989) 
  • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) 
  • The Presidio (1988) 
  • The Untouchables (1987) 
  • Highlander (1986) 
  • The Name of the Rose (1986) 
  • Sword of the Valiant (1984) 
  • Never Say Never Again (1983) 
  • Five Days One Summer (1982) 
  • Time Bandits (1982) 
  • Outland (1981) 
  • Wrong Is Right (1981) 
  • Cuba (1979) 
  • The Great Train Robbery (1979) 
  • Meteor (1979) 
  • A Bridge Too Far (1977) 
  • The Next Man (1976) 
  • Robin and Marian (1976) 
  • The Man Who Would Be King (1975) 
  • The Wind and the Lion (1975) 
  • Murder on the Orient Express (1974) 
  • The Terrorists (1974) 
  • Zardoz (1974) 
  • The Offence (1973) 
  • The Anderson Tapes (1972) 
  • Diamonds Are Forever (1971) 
  • The Molly Maguires (1970) 
  • The Red Tent (1969) 
  • Shalako (1968) 
  • You Only Live Twice (1967) 
  • A Fine Madness (1966) 
  • The Hill (1965) 
  • Thunderball (1965) 
  • Goldfinger (1964) 
  • Marnie (1964) 
  • From Russia with Love (1963) 
  • Dr. No (1962) 
  • The Frightened City (1962) 
  • The Longest Day (1962) 
  • On the Fiddle (1961) 
  • Hard Drivers (1960) 
  • Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959) 
  • Another Time, Another Place (1958) 
  • A Night to Remember (1957) 
  • Time Lock (1957) 
  • Lilacs in the Spring (1954) 
  • Golden Earrings (1947)

Next Movie(s)

End Game
Release Date: Unknown; that will depend upon when production eventually gets started
Cast:  Sean Connery; other cast not announced yet.
Premise: An old-school CIA agent (Connery) is part of a team working to uncover an illegal weapons smuggling ring, but soon finds that he's been framed in the conspiracy as the fall guy, and must team up with a younger spy to uncover the conspiracy and clear his name.

Indiana Jones 4
Release Date: July 1st, 2005
Cast: Harrison Ford (Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones Jr.), Sean Connery (Dr. H. Jones Sr.), Karen Allen (cameo) (Marion Ravenwood), Kate Capshaw (cameo) (Wilhelmina Scott), John Rhys-Davies (Sallah); Other cast are not yet announced.
Premise: This isn't known, to the slightest degree. Check out the Reality Check site linked below... there you can read about ELEVEN possiblities that have been either reported or rumored in recent years. Yikes. With Harrison Ford saying he's waiting for a script everyone likes, it's very likely that the script that eventually gets made may not be one of those 11 at all (or maybe it will be... hard to tell). Anyway, 11 different stories is just too much for me to get into, so I refer you to Indyfan.com for now. (6/3/02) Not much is known yet about the story that Frank Darabont is working on, except that it is set in the 1950's.

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