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Actor Born: August 25, 1930, Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Died: October 31, 2020, Nassau, The Bahamas Spouse: Micheline Roquebrune (m. 1975–2020), Diane Cilento (m. 1962–1973) Children: Jason Connery NICKNAME: Thomas FULL NAME: Sir Thomas Sean Connery PROFESSION: Actor, Producer NATIONALITY: Scottish, British AGE: 90 years old (in 2020) DATE OF BIRTH: August 25, 1930 BIRTHPLACE: Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, United Kingdom ZODIAC SIGN: Virgo HEIGHT: 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) WEIGHT: 91 kg (200 lbs) CHEST: 43 inches WAIST: 37 inches BODY TYPE: Banana BICEPS: 14 inches HAIR COLOR: Blonde EYE COLOR: Brown sean connery family, sean connery height, sean connery biography, sean connery wikipedia
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In December 1962, Sean Connery secretly married Diane Cilento, a divorced Australian actress. They had a son named Jason Connery who went on to become an actor. Connery and Cilento divorced in 1973 amidst rumors that he had abused her which led to their divorce. In 1975, he married a French-Moroccan artist named Micheline Roquebrune. Connery and Roquebrune share a common passion for golf. Connery was a member of the ‘Scottish National Party.’ He campaigned for Scottish independence from the UK. Connery faced accusations of being a tax exile, for which he produced documents of him paying tax to the UK in 2003. He was also caught amidst a tax evasion investigation after selling his Marbella villa in 1999 but was subsequently cleared by the Spanish officials. Sean Connery died in his sleep in Bahamas on 31 October 2020, at the age of 90. Enlisted in the British Navy at age 16 and was discharged three years later due to stomach ulcers. Entered the 1950 Mr. Universe contest and finished third. Before becoming an actor, he worked as a bricklayer, lifeguard, coffin polisher, milkman and nude model for Edinburgh art students. Donated his entire salary from the 1971 Bond film Diamonds Are Forever to the Scottish International Educational Trust, a charity he cofounded. Was voted Sexiest Man of the Century by People Magazine in 1999. Was named a Knight of the British Empire in 2000. Played Dustin Hoffman’s father in 1989’s Family Business and Harrison Ford’s father in 1989’s Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, despite being only seven years older than Hoffman and 12 years older than Ford. Officially retired from making public appearances in 2011. During the production of South Pacific in the mid-1950s, Connery dated a Jewish “dark-haired beauty with a ballerina’s figure”, Carol Sopel, but was warned off by her family. He then dated Julie Hamilton, daughter of documentary filmmaker and feminist Jill Craigie. Given Connery’s rugged appearance and rough charm, Hamilton initially thought he was an appalling person and was not attracted to him until she saw him in a kilt, declaring him to be the most beautiful thing she’d ever seen in her life. He also shared a mutual attraction with jazz singer Maxine Daniels, whom he met at the Empire Theatre. He made a pass at her, but she told him she was already happily married with a daughter. Connery was married to actress Diane Cilento from 1962 to 1973, though they separated in 1971. They had a son, actor Jason Connery. While they were separated, Connery dated Jill St. John, Lana Wood, Carole Mallory, and Magda Konopka. In her 2006 autobiography, Cilento alleged that he had abused her mentally and physically during their relationship. Connery cancelled an appearance at the Scottish Parliament in 2006 because of controversy over his alleged support of abuse of women; he denied claims he told Playboy magazine in 1965, “I don’t think there is anything particularly wrong in hitting a woman, though I don’t recommend you do it in the same way you hit a man”, and was also reported to have stated to Vanity Fair in 1993, “There are women who take it to the wire. That’s what they are looking for, the ultimate confrontation. They want a smack”. In 2006 Connery told The Times of London, “I don’t believe that any level of abuse of women is ever justified under any circumstances. Full stop”. Connery at a Tartan Day celebration in Washington, D.C. When knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2000 he wore a green-and-black hunting tartan kilt of his mother’s MacLean clan. Connery was married to Moroccan-French painter Micheline Roquebrune (born 1929) from 1975 until his death. The marriage survived a well-documented affair Connery had in the late 1980s with the singer and songwriter Lynsey de Paul. Connery owned the Domaine de Terre Blanche in the South of France from 1979. He sold it to German billionaire Dietmar Hopp in 1999. He was awarded an honorary rank of Shodan (1st dan) in Kyokushin karate. Connery relocated to The Bahamas in the 1990s; he owned a mansion in Lyford Cay on New Providence. Connery was knighted by the Queen at an investiture ceremony at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh on 5 July 2000. He had been nominated for a knighthood in 1997 and 1998, but these nominations were reported to have been vetoed by Donald Dewar owing to Connery’s political views. Connery had a villa in Kranidi, Greece. His neighbour was King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, with whom he shared a helicopter platform. Michael Caine (who co-starred with Connery in The Man Who Would Be King in 1975) was among Connery’s closest friends. Connery was a supporter of Scottish football club Rangers F.C. He was a keen golfer. Jack Nicklaus said, “He loved the game of golf – Sean was a pretty darn good golfer! – and we played together several times. In May 1993, Sean and legendary driver Jackie Stewart helped me open our design of the PGA Centenary Course at Gleneagles in Scotland”.