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James Bond and Sean Connery also died

 

James Bond and Sean Connery also died


 James Bond and Sean Connery also died, Famous James Bond character Sean Connery has died. Born into the home of a poor truck driver, the son ruled the screen for decades and won the hearts of millions with life sentences and acting.

Sean Connery was born in 1930 in a two-room house in a poor Scottish neighborhood. He spent his early life playing football on the streets of his home. In those days, he loved to go to the cinema and watch movies. From there, the desire to act arose in his heart.

James Bond and Sean Connery also died
James Bond and Sean Connery also died


 At the age of 13, he dropped out of school and joined the Royal Navy, but soon had to leave due to a stomach ulcer. When he returned home at the age of 16, he joined a local art school, modeling and a gym club, as well as making bricks and painting men's coffins.

With her athletic body, Sean Connery began to look like a model. Friends suggested that he compete with Mr. Kainat. There, looking at his personality, he was spotted by a local musical director who invited him to a musical theater. "He didn't have a good voice and he didn't know how to dance, but I like to stand there," said Sean Connery.

It was a South Pacific musical program, but it was the first acting program that Sean Connery started. A few years later, Sean Connery appeared in several movies and TV shows.

What distinguished Connery from the British film stars of the 1950s were his physique.

 He then starred in six other James Bond films. He immortalized his character in the role created by Ian Fleming, the creator of the James Bond novelist. Particularly important are director John Borman's two films "Z" and "Zardoz".

 In addition to the James Bond series, there are many other popular films to his name that his fans will always remember. He was awarded an Oscar for his performance in "The Untouchables". He is also seen in "The Last Crusade" for his acting skills. Sean Connery was awarded a Euro Millionaire in 2004. The survey named Scotland's most respected and popular living person.

Sean Connery has also been the subject of some controversy, such as his statements about violence against women, which have been widely criticized in the media. Connery's first wife, Diane Cilento, has accused him of abuse. He lamented that "slapping a woman is not the worst thing to do." However, there are good deeds in addition to his name. He gave a large portion of his income to the World Education Trust of Scotland.

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 The Bond series obscured Connery's work. Anyone who doubts the range of his work should watch "The Hill" (1965) as his rebel soldier with Sidney Loome or the police immersed in "The Offense" (1973). Investigate child abuse as an officer and look at their role. He will find them immersed in the character.

Connery, with his physique, knew how to show rebellion, moral anxiety, and inner turmoil. While bonding, he may have continued to play the role of Blue Collar in response, for example in Martin Wright's The Molly Maguires (1970), an extremist miner and trade unionist. In 1967, the year he starred in the Bond series "You Only Live Twice," he also directed The Bowler and the Bonnet (1967), a trade union, and the Clyde shipyard approach. The black and white documentary that was made was wonderful

 Connery was a dark and sad person on screen, but he didn't always take himself seriously. He had a good sense of humor as the father of Harrison Ford's books in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). ۔

 Early in his career, you will also see him in the Disney film Derby O Gul and Little People (1959), directed by Robert Stevenson at the Marie Poppins Fame. As Robin Hutt, he showed grace and charm.

He retired from acting at the age of 80 and settled in the Bahamas, where he died on October 31, 2020, at the age of 90.


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