
Sean Connery – a life in pictures
A retrospective of the life and career of Sean Connery, former James Bond, Scottish icon and a major Hollywood star for decades
Main image: A portrait of Sir Sean Connery Photograph: Cynthia Gould/REX/ShutterstockSat 31 Oct 2020 08.59 EDT First published on Sat 31 Oct 2020 08.59 EDT
Connery as a young boy. Photograph: Rex/Shutterstock
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterAs a teenager. Photograph: Rex Features
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterWith wrestler Chopper Howlett. Photograph: David P Webster/Rex/Shutterstock
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterVan Johnson, Sean Connery and Martine Carol battle it out in a fight scene from Action of the Tiger (1957), directed by Terence Young. Photograph: Keystone/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterWith Lana Turner in Another Time, Another Place (1958). Photograph: Cinetext/Paramount/Allstar
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA scene from the film Hell Drivers in which Connery (‘Johnny’), Patrick McGoohan (‘Red’) and Sid James (‘Dusty’) laugh at Stanley Baker (‘Tom’) as he struggles on the floor. Photograph: ITV/Rex Features
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterAs James Bond for Dr No (1962). Photograph: United Artists/Sportsphoto/Allstar
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterWith Ursula Andress in Dr No. Photograph: Cinetext/United Artists/Allstar
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterConnery and Bond writer Ian Fleming on the set of Goldfinger in 1964. Photograph: Sipa Press/Rex Features
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterWith Lois Maxwell in From Russia With Love (1963). Photograph: The Kobal Collection
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterFilming From Russia With Love with Daniela Bianchi in 1963. Photograph: Rex Features
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterLeaning on an Aston Martin DB5 as Bond in Goldfinger (1964). Photograph: Danjaq/Eon/Ua/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterConnery And Honor Blackman during the filming of Goldfinger. Photograph: John Knoote/Daily Mail/REX/Shutterstock
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterWith Shirley Eaton in Goldfinger. Photograph: Danjaq/Eon/Ua/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterGolfing in Goldfinger. Photograph: Cine Text/Sportsphoto/Allstar
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterBantering with Gert Fröbe in Goldfinger. Photograph: PictureLux/The Hollywood Archive/Alamy Stock Photo
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterConnery with his then wife Diane Cilento and family. Photograph: Rex Features
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterConnery with Alfred Hitchcock on the set of Marnie in 1964. Photograph: Cine Text/Sportsphoto/Allstar
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterAs James Bond again in Thunderball (1965). Photograph: SNAP/Rex Features
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterWith an assortment of ‘Bond girls’ in Thunderball. Photograph: United Artists/Allstar
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterWith Jill St John in the James Bond film Diamonds are Forever (1971). Photograph: Allstar/Cinetext Collection/Sportsphoto/Allstar/Cinetext Collection
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterAs James Bond in You Only Live Twice (1967). Photograph: United Artists/Allstar
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterTaking a dip in You Only Live Twice. Photograph: United Artists/Allstar
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA more strenuous episode of You Only Live Twice. Photograph: United Artists/Allstar
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterWith Brigitte Bardot in Shalako (1968). Photograph: Cinetext /Allstar
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterSean Connery, Dyan Cannon and director Sidney Lumet on the set of The Anderson Tapes (1971). Photograph: Cannon\Everett / Rex Features
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterAs James Bond in Diamonds Are Forever (1971). Photograph: Cine Text/Allstar Share on Facebook Share on Twitter In Zardoz (1974). Photograph: 20 Century Fox/Allstar/Cinetext
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterAlongside Michael Caine in John Huston’s The Man Who Would Be King (1975).Photograph: Sportsphoto/Allstar Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Starring as Robin Hood, with Audrey Hepburn as Maid Marian, in Robin And Marian (1976).Photograph: SNAP / Rex Features Share on Facebook Share on Twitter With Gene Hackman, Dirk Bogarde and Ryan O’Neal in A Bridge Too Far (1977). Photograph: Cinetext/Allstar
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterAlongside Christian Slater in The Name of the Rose (1986).Photograph: Allstar/Cinetext Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Looking into Christopher Lambert’s eyes in Highlander (1986). Photograph: EMI/Sportsphoto/Allstar
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterMaking up a fearsome foursome with Andy Garcia, Kevin Costner and Charles Martin Smith in The Untouchables (1987).Photograph: Everett / Rex Features Share on Facebook Share on Twitter With the Oscar for best supporting actor The Untouchables earned him.Photograph: SNAP / Rex Features Share on Facebook Share on Twitter With fellow Brits Michael Caine and Roger Moore at the Oscars in Los Angeles in 1989. Photograph: Sipa Press/Rex Features
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterTalking to Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford, Sean Connery on the set of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989).Photograph: Everett / Rex Features Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The Hunt For Red October (1990).Photograph: Cine Text/Allstar Share on Facebook Share on Twitter With Michelle Pfeiffer in 1990’s The Russia House. Photograph: SNAP / Rex Features Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Opposite Meg Ryan in The Presidio (1988).Photograph: Sportsphoto/Allstar Share on Facebook Share on Twitter In Medicine Man (1992) with Lorraine Bracco. Photograph: Buena Vista/Allstar/Cinetext
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterPosing for photographers in a photocall for his film Entrapment at the Cannes film festival in 1999. Photograph: Michel Euler/AP
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterWith politician Alex Salmond for an SNP rally at the EICC, Edinburgh in 1999. Photograph: Murdo Macleod
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterConnery’s face projected onto the rocks beneath Edinburgh castle to mark the opening of the Edinburgh film festival. Photograph: Simon Grosset/PA
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterConnery during a day that saw him campaign for the SNP and open a theatre – the Byre theatre, St Andrews – in 2001. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/The Guardian
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterWith his wife, Micheline, at the Marrakech film festival in 2004. Photograph: Sipa Press / Rex Features Share on Facebook Share on Twitter As Allan Quatermain, alongside Tony Curran as The Invisible Man, Stuart Townsend as Dorian Gray and Naseeruddin Shah as Captain Nemo, in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003). Photograph: Twentieth Century Fox
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterConnery after receiving his lifetime achievement award during the European film awards 2005 in Berlin. Photograph: Michael Kappeler/AFP/Getty Images
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