Sean Conley is an actor, known for Monochrome: The Chromism (2019).
The tall, handsome and muscular Scottish actor Sean Connery is best known as the original actor to portray James Bond in the hugely successful movie franchise, starring in seven films between 1962 and 1983. Some believed that such a career-defining role might leave him unable to escape it, but he proved the doubters wrong, becoming one of the most notable film actors of his generation, with a host of great movies to his name. This arguably culminated in his greatest acclaim in 1988, when Connery won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as an Irish cop in The Untouchables (1987), stealing the thunder from the movie's principal star Kevin Costner. Connery was polled as "The Greatest Living Scot" and "Scotland's Greatest Living National Treasure". In 1989, he was proclaimed "Sexiest Man Alive" by People magazine, and in 1999, at age 69, he was voted "Sexiest Man of the Century." Thomas "Sean" Connery was born on August 25, 1930 in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh. His mother, Euphemia C. (Maclean), was a cleaning lady, and his father, Joseph Connery, was a factory worker and truck driver. He also had a brother, Neil Connery, a plasterer in Edinburgh. He was of Irish and Scottish descent. Before going into acting, Sean had many different jobs, such as a milkman, lorry driver, a laborer, artist's model for the Edinburgh College of Art, coffin polisher and bodybuilder. He also joined the Royal Navy, but was later discharged because of medical problems. At the age of 23, he had a choice between becoming a professional footballer or an actor, and even though he showed much promise in the sport, he chose acting and said it was one of his more intelligent moves. No Road Back (1957) was Sean's first major movie role, and it was followed by several made-for-TV movies such as ITV Television Playhouse: Anna Christie (1957), Macbeth (1961) and Anna Karenina (1961) as well as guest appearances on TV series, and also films such as Hell Drivers (1957), Another Time, Another Place (1958), Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959) and The Frightened City (1961). In 1962 he appeared in The Longest Day (1962) with a host of other stars. His big breakthrough came in 1962 when he landed the role of secret agent James Bond in Dr. No (1962). He played James Bond in six more films: From Russia with Love (1963), Goldfinger (1964), Thunderball (1965), You Only Live Twice (1967), Diamonds Are Forever (1971) and Never Say Never Again (1983). After and during the success of the Bond films, he maintained a successful career as an actor and has appeared in films, including Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie (1964), The Hill (1965), Murder on the Orient Express (1974), The Man Who Would Be King (1975), The Wind and the Lion (1975), Time Bandits (1981), Highlander (1986), Der Name der Rose (1986), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), The Hunt for Red October (1990), Rising Sun (1993), The Rock (1996), Finding Forrester (2000) and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003). Sean married actress Diane Cilento in 1962 and they had Sean's only child, Jason Connery, born on January 11, 1963. The couple announced their separation in February 1971 and filed for divorce 2½ years later. Sean then dated Jill St. John, Lana Wood, Magda Konopka and Carole Mallory. In 1975 he married Micheline Roquebrune and they stayed married, despite Sean's well-documented love affair with Lynsey de Paul in the late '80s. Sean had three stepchildren through his marriage to Micheline. He is also a grandfather. His son, Jason and Jason's ex-wife, actress Mia Sara had a son, Dashiell Connery, in 1997. Sean Connery died on 31 October, 2020, in Nassau, the Bahamas, where he resided. He was 90.
Sean Connolly is an actor and voice artist who was brought up in Derbyshire, England by Anglo-Irish parents. He moved to Birmingham in the mid-eighties and trained at the Birmingham School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art, where he also met his actress wife Bella Hamblin. Soon after graduating Sean clinched his first theatre job playing the Cheshire Cat and Humpty Dumpty in Alice in Wonderland in Barnsley, England. He was very proud to get his prized Equity card playing a cat and an egg! Extensive audio drama work soon followed, both for the BBC & Independent companies including more recently playing Keith Horrobin in BBC Radio 4's long running soap The Archers. His British television debut was Boon (1986) for Central Television playing The Librarian in an episode called Bully Boys featuring character actor Graham Stark, well known for appearances in The Pink Panther film series. Further credits followed such as British Sci-Fi series Jupiter Moon (1990), ITV children's television favourite Woof! (1989) (opposite Nigel Havers), Resnick: Rough Treatment (1993) opposite Jim Carter and Tom Georgeson, Cruel Train (1995) with David Suchet, The Bill (1999)_, _Doctors (2003)_ with Stephanie Cole and the Channel 4 Television nurse drama No Angels (2004). Sean's feature film credits include Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang) (2001) (opposite Stellan Skarsgård, Chris Penn and Paul Bettany). In more recent years credits include N.F.A. (No Fixed Abode) (2012), iWitness (2014), We Are the Freaks (2013) and in 2016 The Marker (2017) all for the award-winning 104 Films. Sean also co-produced his first feature film in 2012, the award-winning British paranormal mystery thriller The Casebook of Eddie Brewer (2012), starring Peter Wight and Ian Brooker as Eddie Brewer. He was also the film's casting director! Sean was an Associate Producer on the 2014 documentary More Canal than Venice which was nominated for an RTS Midlands Centre Award. In 2015 he played Alf Robertson in the RTS Midlands Centre Award-Winning short drama Battle Lines (2014) once more with 104 Films and British Sign Language Broadcasting Trust. Alongside his screen acting credits, Sean has gathered some notable 'voice' credits in film and television, primarily with Aardman Animations and the BBC where he voiced 30 characters in 13 episodes in the classic Claymation series Rex the Runt (1991), in association with Studio Canal, Sean voiced 10 characters in the Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA 2016 nominated Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015) and on Boxing Day 2015 he was heard playing Hector the Head Llama in the Aardman Animations/BBC - Christmas Special Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas (2015). Sean has also been heard on the CBeebies Television series Little Prairie Dogs (2010) playing all the male Prairie Dog characters in across the 10 episodes, opposite Kate Sachs daughter of Andrew Sachs. Also for the Oscar-winning company BreakThru Films, Sean performed all the character voices (a family of mice and villainous cat!) in the CGI Animated Short Papa's Boy aka Isän poika (2010), the film went on to be Oscar Long-Listed in 2012 eventually missing out on a nomination for Best Animated Short.
Sean Connolly Affleck is an actor and writer, known for Sila (2020), Star Trek: Discovery (2017) and Tales from the Loop (2020).
Sean Connor is an actor, known for River City (2002), Schemers (2019) and Still Game (2002).
Sean Conroy has studied improvisation with every member of the Upright Citizens Brigade as well as Armando Diaz and Kevin Mullaney. He has performed stand-up comedy on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Comedy Central's Premium Blend and Late Friday on NBC. His one-man show, Taught, was selected for the 2001 HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado. He has written for the Comedy Central show Shorties Watching Shorties as well as Comedy Central's Crossballs. He has appeared in the feature films Happy Hour, Martin and Orloff, The Untitled Onion Sketch Movie and Blackballed: The Bobby Dukes Story. He improvised with Chicago City Limits in national tours and as a mainstage player in their Off-Broadway show. Sean is also a founding member of the longform improv group, The Swarm. As of March 2008 performs every Saturday and Sunday in ASSSSCAT.
Sean Cook is an actor, known for And Then I Go (2017).
Sean Cook is an actor, known for On Halloween (2020).
Sean Cook is an actor and producer, known for The Ward (2010), Knights of Badassdom (2013) and The Hit List (2011).
Sean Cookson is an actor, known for On the Ropes (2018).