Sean Connery filmography
Sir Sean Connery KBE is a retired Scottish actor and producer. He was the first actor to have portrayed the literary character James Bond in a film, starring in six EON Bond films between 1962 and 1971, then again in another Non-EON Bond film in 1983. He is also known for his roles as Jimmy Malone in The Untouchables (1987), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, along with his portrayals of 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), and Allan Quatermain in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003). Along with his Academy Award, Connery has won two BAFTA Awards, three Golden Globes, and a Henrietta Award.
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1954 | Lilacs in the Spring | Unknown | Uncredited[1] |
1957 | No Road Back | Spike | |
Hell Drivers | Johnny Kates | ||
Action of the Tiger | Mike | ||
Time Lock | 2nd Welder | ||
1958 | Another Time, Another Place | Mark Trevor | |
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 | ||
Macbeth | Macbeth | ||
Anna Karenina | Count Alexei Vronsky | Rudolph Cartier producer | |
1962 | The Longest Day | Pvt. Flanagan | |
Dr. No | James Bond | ||
1963 | From Russia with Love | ||
1964 | Goldfinger | ||
Marnie | Mark Rutland | ||
Woman of Straw | Anthony Richmond | ||
1965 | The Hill | Joe Roberts | |
Thunderball | James Bond | ||
1966 | Un monde nouveau | Himself | Cameo |
A Fine Madness | Samson Shillitoe | ||
1967 | You Only Live Twice | James Bond | |
The Bowler and the Bunnet | Himself | Documentary; also director | |
1968 | Shalako | Shalako | |
1969 | The Red Tent | Roald Amundsen | |
1970 | The Molly Maguires | Jack Kehoe | |
1971 | The Anderson Tapes | Duke Anderson | |
Diamonds Are Forever | James Bond | ||
1972 | España campo de golf | Himself | Short film |
The Offence | Detective Sergeant Johnson | ||
1974 | Zardoz | Zed | |
Murder on the Orient Express | Colonel Arbuthnot | ||
Ransom | Nils Tahlvik | ||
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 | Maj. Gen. Roy Urquhart | |
1979 | The First Great Train Robbery | Edward Pierce | |
Meteor | Dr Paul Bradley | ||
Cuba | Robert Dapes | ||
1981 | Outland | Marshal William T. O'Niel | |
Time Bandits | King Agamemnon | ||
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 | ||
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 | Jim Malone | |
1988 | The Presidio | Lt. Col. Alan Caldwell | |
Memories of Me | Himself | Uncredited cameo[2] | |
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 Blair | ||
1991 | Highlander II: The Quickening | Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez | |
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves | King Richard the Lionheart | Uncredited cameo[3] | |
1992 | Medicine Man | Dr. Robert Campbell | |
1993 | Rising Sun | Capt. 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[4] |
The Rock | John Patrick Mason | Also executive producer | |
1998 | The Avengers | Sir August de Wynter | |
Playing by Heart | Paul | ||
1999 | Entrapment | Robert MacDougal | Also producer |
2000 | Finding Forrester | William Forrester | Also producer |
2003 | The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen | Allan Quatermain | Also executive producer |
2012 | Sir Billi | Sir Billi | Voice role Also executive producer[5][4] |
Ever to Excel | Narrator | Documentary[6][7] Final film |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1956 | Dixon of Dock Green | Joe Brasted | Episode: Ladies of the Manor |
1956 | The Condemned | Performer | Television Movie |
1956 | Sailor of Fortune | Achmed | Episode: The Crescent and the Star |
1957 | The Jack Benny Program | Porter | Episode: Jack Hires Opera Singer in Rome |
1957 | Blood Money | Harlan McClintok | Television Movie |
1957 | BBC Sunday Night Theatre | Mountain McClintok | Episode: Requiem for a Heavyweight |
1957 | ITV Television Playhouse | Mat Burke | Episode: Anna Christie |
1958 | Women in Love | Johnnie | Television Movie |
1958 | 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 |
1959-60 | ITV Play of the Week | Various roles | 4 episodes |
1960 | BBC Sunday Night Theatre | Julien | Episode: Colembe |
1960 | An Age of Kings | Harry Percy | 5 episodes |
1960 | Without the Grail | Innes Corrie | Television Movie |
1960 | Macbeth | Macbeth | Television Movie |
1961 | Adventure Story | Alexander | Television Movie |
1961 | Anna Karenina | Alexis Vronsky | Television Movie |
1969 | Male of the Species | MacNeil | Television Movie |
1969 | BBC Sunday Night Theatre | MacNeil | MacNeil |
2003 | Freedom: A History of US | John Muir | Episode: Yearning to Breathe Free |
Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Art | Producer | Royale Theatre, Broadway |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | James Bond 007: From Russia with Love | James Bond | Likeness and voice of James Bond |
References
- https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Sean-Connery/
- 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.
- "Sean Connery tells the story of St Andrews". news.st-andrews.ac.uk. 2012-05-12. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
- Ever to Excel, retrieved 2020-02-18