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Post by mcavanaugh on Feb 3, 2019 16:46:14 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: SEAN CONNERY
A. ACADEMY AWARD as Best Supporting Actor in The Untouchables (1988) B. BONNYRIGG - Connery was a keen footballer, having played for Bonnyrigg Rose in his younger days. C. CALDWELL, Lt. Col. John - his role in THE PRESIDEO (1988) D. DR. NO - the first film in which he played James Bond (1962). Altogether, Connery played 007 in seven films. E. ESCAPE - he did escape being type-cast as James Bond and played many other types of characters F. FOUNTAINBRIDGE - The area of Edinburgh, Scotland where Connery was born on August 25, 1930. G. GREEN KNIGHT, The - Character he portrayed in the rather wordily titled 1984 film, SWORD OF THE VALIANT: THE LEGEND OF SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT H. HIGHLANDER and HIGHLANDER II - he plays Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez in this (confusing) fantasy duo I. INDIANA JONES - Played Indiana's father in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) J. JUST CAUSE - Lead actor and executive producer of this 1995 Crime Drama K. KNIGHTED - Connery was knighted by Elizabeth II at an investiture ceremony at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh on 5 July 2000 which also came with a KBE title L. LET'S MAKE UP - earliest entry in his filmography .. played "Undetermined Role (1954) M. MOTHER - His mother was Euphemia McBain "Effie" (nΓ©e McLean). N. NO Road Back (1957) was Sean's first major movie role. O. O'BANNION - Character he portrayed in an early film, Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959) P. POLITICAL PARTY - Connery is a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP) Q. QUOTE - on working with Alfred Hitchcock, who directed him in MARNIE, along with Tippi Hedren: "It's funny, but the film buffs at UCLA are constantly dissecting Marnie (1964) these days to see how it was done. When it was first released, there was a lot of criticism of Alfred Hitchcock because he used a studio set for the dockside scene. But the backdrop looked just like the port of Bristol - if not Baltimore, where it's supposed to be at. I adored and enjoyed Hitchcock tremendously. He never lost his patience or composure on the set." R. RUDYARD KIPLING wrote the novel The Man Who Would Be King, the 1975 film version of which starred Connery and his good friend Michael Caine. John Huston directed.
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Post by Lebowskidoo ππ·π on Feb 3, 2019 16:49:16 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: SEAN CONNERY
A. ACADEMY AWARD as Best Supporting Actor in The Untouchables (1988) B. BONNYRIGG - Connery was a keen footballer, having played for Bonnyrigg Rose in his younger days. C. CALDWELL, Lt. Col. John - his role in THE PRESIDEO (1988) D. DR. NO - the first film in which he played James Bond (1962). Altogether, Connery played 007 in seven films. E. ESCAPE - he did escape being type-cast as James Bond and played many other types of characters F. FOUNTAINBRIDGE - The area of Edinburgh, Scotland where Connery was born on August 25, 1930. G. GREEN KNIGHT, The - Character he portrayed in the rather wordily titled 1984 film, SWORD OF THE VALIANT: THE LEGEND OF SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT H. HIGHLANDER and HIGHLANDER II - he plays Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez in this (confusing) fantasy duo I. INDIANA JONES - Played Indiana's father in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) J. JUST CAUSE - Lead actor and executive producer of this 1995 Crime Drama K. KNIGHTED - Connery was knighted by Elizabeth II at an investiture ceremony at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh on 5 July 2000 which also came with a KBE title L. LET'S MAKE UP - earliest entry in his filmography .. played "Undetermined Role (1954) M. MOTHER - His mother was Euphemia McBain "Effie" (nΓ©e McLean). N. NO Road Back (1957) was Sean's first major movie role. O. O'BANNION - Character he portrayed in an early film, Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959) P. POLITICAL PARTY - Connery is a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP) Q. QUOTE - on working with Alfred Hitchcock, who directed him in MARNIE, along with Tippi Hedren: "It's funny, but the film buffs at UCLA are constantly dissecting Marnie (1964) these days to see how it was done. When it was first released, there was a lot of criticism of Alfred Hitchcock because he used a studio set for the dockside scene. But the backdrop looked just like the port of Bristol - if not Baltimore, where it's supposed to be at. I adored and enjoyed Hitchcock tremendously. He never lost his patience or composure on the set." R. RUDYARD KIPLING wrote the novel The Man Who Would Be King, the 1975 film version of which starred Connery and his good friend Michael Caine. John Huston directed. S. SEXIEST MAN ALIVE - As decided by People Magazine in 1989
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Post by ellynmacg on Feb 3, 2019 17:07:19 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: SEAN CONNERY
A. ACADEMY AWARD as Best Supporting Actor in The Untouchables (1988) B. BONNYRIGG - Connery was a keen footballer, having played for Bonnyrigg Rose in his younger days. C. CALDWELL, Lt. Col. John - his role in THE PRESIDEO (1988) D. DR. NO - the first film in which he played James Bond (1962). Altogether, Connery played 007 in seven films. E. ESCAPE - he did escape being type-cast as James Bond and played many other types of characters F. FOUNTAINBRIDGE - The area of Edinburgh, Scotland where Connery was born on August 25, 1930. G. GREEN KNIGHT, The - Character he portrayed in the rather wordily titled 1984 film, SWORD OF THE VALIANT: THE LEGEND OF SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT H. HIGHLANDER and HIGHLANDER II - he plays Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez in this (confusing) fantasy duo I. INDIANA JONES - Played Indiana's father in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) J. JUST CAUSE - Lead actor and executive producer of this 1995 Crime Drama K. KNIGHTED - Connery was knighted by Elizabeth II at an investiture ceremony at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh on 5 July 2000 which also came with a KBE title L. LET'S MAKE UP - earliest entry in his filmography .. played "Undetermined Role (1954) M. MOTHER - His mother was Euphemia McBain "Effie" (nΓ©e McLean). N. NO Road Back (1957) was Sean's first major movie role. O. O'BANNION - Character he portrayed in an early film, Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959) P. POLITICAL PARTY - Connery is a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP) Q. QUOTE - on working with Alfred Hitchcock, who directed him in MARNIE, along with Tippi Hedren: "It's funny, but the film buffs at UCLA are constantly dissecting Marnie (1964) these days to see how it was done. When it was first released, there was a lot of criticism of Alfred Hitchcock because he used a studio set for the dockside scene. But the backdrop looked just like the port of Bristol - if not Baltimore, where it's supposed to be at. I adored and enjoyed Hitchcock tremendously. He never lost his patience or composure on the set." R. RUDYARD KIPLING wrote the novel The Man Who Would Be King, the 1975 film version of which starred Connery and his good friend Michael Caine. John Huston directed. S. SEXIEST MAN ALIVE - As decided by People Magazine in 1989 T. THUNDERBALL (1965) - His fourth outing as James Bond
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Post by alfromni on Feb 3, 2019 17:16:25 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: SEAN CONNERY
A. ACADEMY AWARD as Best Supporting Actor in The Untouchables (1988) B. BONNYRIGG - Connery was a keen footballer, having played for Bonnyrigg Rose in his younger days. C. CALDWELL, Lt. Col. John - his role in THE PRESIDEO (1988) D. DR. NO - the first film in which he played James Bond (1962). Altogether, Connery played 007 in seven films. E. ESCAPE - he did escape being type-cast as James Bond and played many other types of characters F. FOUNTAINBRIDGE - The area of Edinburgh, Scotland where Connery was born on August 25, 1930. G. GREEN KNIGHT, The - Character he portrayed in the rather wordily titled 1984 film, SWORD OF THE VALIANT: THE LEGEND OF SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT H. HIGHLANDER and HIGHLANDER II - he plays Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez in this (confusing) fantasy duo I. INDIANA JONES - Played Indiana's father in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) J. JUST CAUSE - Lead actor and executive producer of this 1995 Crime Drama K. KNIGHTED - Connery was knighted by Elizabeth II at an investiture ceremony at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh on 5 July 2000 which also came with a KBE title L. LET'S MAKE UP - earliest entry in his filmography .. played "Undetermined Role (1954) M. MOTHER - His mother was Euphemia McBain "Effie" (nΓ©e McLean). N. NO Road Back (1957) was Sean's first major movie role. O. O'BANNION - Character he portrayed in an early film, Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959) P. POLITICAL PARTY - Connery is a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP) Q. QUOTE - on working with Alfred Hitchcock, who directed him in MARNIE, along with Tippi Hedren: "It's funny, but the film buffs at UCLA are constantly dissecting Marnie (1964) these days to see how it was done. When it was first released, there was a lot of criticism of Alfred Hitchcock because he used a studio set for the dockside scene. But the backdrop looked just like the port of Bristol - if not Baltimore, where it's supposed to be at. I adored and enjoyed Hitchcock tremendously. He never lost his patience or composure on the set." R. RUDYARD KIPLING wrote the novel The Man Who Would Be King, the 1975 film version of which starred Connery and his good friend Michael Caine. John Huston directed. S. SEXIEST MAN ALIVE - As decided by People Magazine in 1989 T. THUNDERBALL (1965) - His fourth outing as James Bond U. ULCER - Connery was discharged from the navy on medical grounds because of a duodenal ulcer.
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Post by ellynmacg on Feb 3, 2019 20:37:47 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: SEAN CONNERY
A. ACADEMY AWARD as Best Supporting Actor in The Untouchables (1988) B. BONNYRIGG - Connery was a keen footballer, having played for Bonnyrigg Rose in his younger days. C. CALDWELL, Lt. Col. John - his role in THE PRESIDEO (1988) D. DR. NO - the first film in which he played James Bond (1962). Altogether, Connery played 007 in seven films. E. ESCAPE - he did escape being type-cast as James Bond and played many other types of characters F. FOUNTAINBRIDGE - The area of Edinburgh, Scotland where Connery was born on August 25, 1930. G. GREEN KNIGHT, The - Character he portrayed in the rather wordily titled 1984 film, SWORD OF THE VALIANT: THE LEGEND OF SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT H. HIGHLANDER and HIGHLANDER II - he plays Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez in this (confusing) fantasy duo I. INDIANA JONES - Played Indiana's father in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) J. JUST CAUSE - Lead actor and executive producer of this 1995 Crime Drama K. KNIGHTED - Connery was knighted by Elizabeth II at an investiture ceremony at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh on 5 July 2000 which also came with a KBE title L. LET'S MAKE UP - earliest entry in his filmography .. played "Undetermined Role (1954) M. MOTHER - His mother was Euphemia McBain "Effie" (nΓ©e McLean). N. NO Road Back (1957) was Sean's first major movie role. O. O'BANNION - Character he portrayed in an early film, Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959) P. POLITICAL PARTY - Connery is a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP) Q. QUOTE - on working with Alfred Hitchcock, who directed him in MARNIE, along with Tippi Hedren: "It's funny, but the film buffs at UCLA are constantly dissecting Marnie (1964) these days to see how it was done. When it was first released, there was a lot of criticism of Alfred Hitchcock because he used a studio set for the dockside scene. But the backdrop looked just like the port of Bristol - if not Baltimore, where it's supposed to be at. I adored and enjoyed Hitchcock tremendously. He never lost his patience or composure on the set." R. RUDYARD KIPLING wrote the novel The Man Who Would Be King, the 1975 film version of which starred Connery and his good friend Michael Caine. John Huston directed. S. SEXIEST MAN ALIVE - As decided by People Magazine in 1989 T. THUNDERBALL (1965) - His fourth outing as James Bond U. ULCER - Connery was discharged from the navy on medical grounds because of a duodenal ulcer. V. VRONSKY, Count Alexis - His role in Anna Karenina (TV movie - 1961)
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 3, 2019 22:48:04 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: SEAN CONNERY A. ACADEMY AWARD as Best Supporting Actor in The Untouchables (1988) B. BONNYRIGG - Connery was a keen footballer, having played for Bonnyrigg Rose in his younger days. C. CALDWELL, Lt. Col. John - his role in THE PRESIDEO (1988) D. DR. NO - the first film in which he played James Bond (1962). Altogether, Connery played 007 in seven films. E. ESCAPE - he did escape being type-cast as James Bond and played many other types of characters F. FOUNTAINBRIDGE - The area of Edinburgh, Scotland where Connery was born on August 25, 1930. G. GREEN KNIGHT, The - Character he portrayed in the rather wordily titled 1984 film, SWORD OF THE VALIANT: THE LEGEND OF SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT H. HIGHLANDER and HIGHLANDER II - he plays Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez in this (confusing) fantasy duo I. INDIANA JONES - Played Indiana's father in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) J. JUST CAUSE - Lead actor and executive producer of this 1995 Crime Drama K. KNIGHTED - Connery was knighted by Elizabeth II at an investiture ceremony at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh on 5 July 2000 which also came with a KBE title L. LET'S MAKE UP - earliest entry in his filmography .. played "Undetermined Role (1954) M. MOTHER - His mother was Euphemia McBain "Effie" (nΓ©e McLean). N. NO Road Back (1957) was Sean's first major movie role. O. O'BANNION - Character he portrayed in an early film, Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959) P. POLITICAL PARTY - Connery is a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP) Q. QUOTE - on working with Alfred Hitchcock, who directed him in MARNIE, along with Tippi Hedren: "It's funny, but the film buffs at UCLA are constantly dissecting Marnie (1964) these days to see how it was done. When it was first released, there was a lot of criticism of Alfred Hitchcock because he used a studio set for the dockside scene. But the backdrop looked just like the port of Bristol - if not Baltimore, where it's supposed to be at. I adored and enjoyed Hitchcock tremendously. He never lost his patience or composure on the set." R. RUDYARD KIPLING wrote the novel The Man Who Would Be King, the 1975 film version of which starred Connery and his good friend Michael Caine. John Huston directed. S. SEXIEST MAN ALIVE - As decided by People Magazine in 1989 T. THUNDERBALL (1965) - His fourth outing as James Bond U. ULCER - Connery was discharged from the navy on medical grounds because of a duodenal ulcer. V. VRONSKY, Count Alexis - His role in Anna Karenina (TV movie - 1961) W. WORKED as a nude artist's model at the Edinburgh College of Art following his discharge from the Navy. X- X-tra silly is his costume in Zardoz
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Post by ellynmacg on Feb 4, 2019 1:57:41 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: SEAN CONNERY A. ACADEMY AWARD as Best Supporting Actor in The Untouchables (1988) B. BONNYRIGG - Connery was a keen footballer, having played for Bonnyrigg Rose in his younger days. C. CALDWELL, Lt. Col. John - his role in THE PRESIDEO (1988) D. DR. NO - the first film in which he played James Bond (1962). Altogether, Connery played 007 in seven films. E. ESCAPE - he did escape being type-cast as James Bond and played many other types of characters F. FOUNTAINBRIDGE - The area of Edinburgh, Scotland where Connery was born on August 25, 1930. G. GREEN KNIGHT, The - Character he portrayed in the rather wordily titled 1984 film, SWORD OF THE VALIANT: THE LEGEND OF SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT H. HIGHLANDER and HIGHLANDER II - he plays Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez in this (confusing) fantasy duo I. INDIANA JONES - Played Indiana's father in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) J. JUST CAUSE - Lead actor and executive producer of this 1995 Crime Drama K. KNIGHTED - Connery was knighted by Elizabeth II at an investiture ceremony at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh on 5 July 2000 which also came with a KBE title L. LET'S MAKE UP - earliest entry in his filmography .. played "Undetermined Role (1954) M. MOTHER - His mother was Euphemia McBain "Effie" (nΓ©e McLean). N. NO Road Back (1957) was Sean's first major movie role. O. O'BANNION - Character he portrayed in an early film, Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959) P. POLITICAL PARTY - Connery is a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP) Q. QUOTE - on working with Alfred Hitchcock, who directed him in MARNIE, along with Tippi Hedren: "It's funny, but the film buffs at UCLA are constantly dissecting Marnie (1964) these days to see how it was done. When it was first released, there was a lot of criticism of Alfred Hitchcock because he used a studio set for the dockside scene. But the backdrop looked just like the port of Bristol - if not Baltimore, where it's supposed to be at. I adored and enjoyed Hitchcock tremendously. He never lost his patience or composure on the set." R. RUDYARD KIPLING wrote the novel The Man Who Would Be King, the 1975 film version of which starred Connery and his good friend Michael Caine. John Huston directed. S. SEXIEST MAN ALIVE - As decided by People Magazine in 1989 T. THUNDERBALL (1965) - His fourth outing as James Bond U. ULCER - Connery was discharged from the navy on medical grounds because of a duodenal ulcer. V. VRONSKY, Count Alexis - His role in Anna Karenina (TV movie - 1961) W. WORKED as a nude artist's model at the Edinburgh College of Art following his discharge from the Navy. X- X-tra silly is his costume in Zardoz 
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Post by alfromni on Feb 4, 2019 10:14:57 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: SEAN CONNERY
A. ACADEMY AWARD as Best Supporting Actor in The Untouchables (1988) B. BONNYRIGG - Connery was a keen footballer, having played for Bonnyrigg Rose in his younger days. C. CALDWELL, Lt. Col. John - his role in THE PRESIDEO (1988) D. DR. NO - the first film in which he played James Bond (1962). Altogether, Connery played 007 in seven films. E. ESCAPE - he did escape being type-cast as James Bond and played many other types of characters F. FOUNTAINBRIDGE - The area of Edinburgh, Scotland where Connery was born on August 25, 1930. G. GREEN KNIGHT, The - Character he portrayed in the rather wordily titled 1984 film, SWORD OF THE VALIANT: THE LEGEND OF SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT H. HIGHLANDER and HIGHLANDER II - he plays Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez in this (confusing) fantasy duo I. INDIANA JONES - Played Indiana's father in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) J. JUST CAUSE - Lead actor and executive producer of this 1995 Crime Drama K. KNIGHTED - Connery was knighted by Elizabeth II at an investiture ceremony at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh on 5 July 2000 which also came with a KBE title L. LET'S MAKE UP - earliest entry in his filmography .. played "Undetermined Role (1954) M. MOTHER - His mother was Euphemia McBain "Effie" (nΓ©e McLean). N. NO Road Back (1957) was Sean's first major movie role. O. O'BANNION - Character he portrayed in an early film, Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959) P. POLITICAL PARTY - Connery is a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP) Q. QUOTE - on working with Alfred Hitchcock, who directed him in MARNIE, along with Tippi Hedren: "It's funny, but the film buffs at UCLA are constantly dissecting Marnie (1964) these days to see how it was done. When it was first released, there was a lot of criticism of Alfred Hitchcock because he used a studio set for the dockside scene. But the backdrop looked just like the port of Bristol - if not Baltimore, where it's supposed to be at. I adored and enjoyed Hitchcock tremendously. He never lost his patience or composure on the set." R. RUDYARD KIPLING wrote the novel The Man Who Would Be King, the 1975 film version of which starred Connery and his good friend Michael Caine. John Huston directed. S. SEXIEST MAN ALIVE - As decided by People Magazine in 1989 T. THUNDERBALL (1965) - His fourth outing as James Bond U. ULCER - Connery was discharged from the navy on medical grounds because of a duodenal ulcer. V. VRONSKY, Count Alexis - His role in Anna Karenina (TV movie - 1961) W. WORKED as a nude artist's model at the Edinburgh College of Art following his discharge from the Navy. X- X-tra silly is his costume in Zardoz Y. YATES, Johnny - His rogue lorry-driving role in Hell Drivers (1957)
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Post by Catman η«ηδΈ»δΊΊ on Feb 4, 2019 13:59:41 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: SEAN CONNERY
A. ACADEMY AWARD as Best Supporting Actor in The Untouchables (1988) B. BONNYRIGG - Connery was a keen footballer, having played for Bonnyrigg Rose in his younger days. C. CALDWELL, Lt. Col. John - his role in THE PRESIDEO (1988) D. DR. NO - the first film in which he played James Bond (1962). Altogether, Connery played 007 in seven films. E. ESCAPE - he did escape being type-cast as James Bond and played many other types of characters F. FOUNTAINBRIDGE - The area of Edinburgh, Scotland where Connery was born on August 25, 1930. G. GREEN KNIGHT, The - Character he portrayed in the rather wordily titled 1984 film, SWORD OF THE VALIANT: THE LEGEND OF SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT H. HIGHLANDER and HIGHLANDER II - he plays Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez in this (confusing) fantasy duo I. INDIANA JONES - Played Indiana's father in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) J. JUST CAUSE - Lead actor and executive producer of this 1995 Crime Drama K. KNIGHTED - Connery was knighted by Elizabeth II at an investiture ceremony at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh on 5 July 2000 which also came with a KBE title L. LET'S MAKE UP - earliest entry in his filmography .. played "Undetermined Role (1954) M. MOTHER - His mother was Euphemia McBain "Effie" (nΓ©e McLean). N. NO Road Back (1957) was Sean's first major movie role. O. O'BANNION - Character he portrayed in an early film, Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959) P. POLITICAL PARTY - Connery is a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP) Q. QUOTE - on working with Alfred Hitchcock, who directed him in MARNIE, along with Tippi Hedren: "It's funny, but the film buffs at UCLA are constantly dissecting Marnie (1964) these days to see how it was done. When it was first released, there was a lot of criticism of Alfred Hitchcock because he used a studio set for the dockside scene. But the backdrop looked just like the port of Bristol - if not Baltimore, where it's supposed to be at. I adored and enjoyed Hitchcock tremendously. He never lost his patience or composure on the set." R. RUDYARD KIPLING wrote the novel The Man Who Would Be King, the 1975 film version of which starred Connery and his good friend Michael Caine. John Huston directed. S. SEXIEST MAN ALIVE - As decided by People Magazine in 1989 T. THUNDERBALL (1965) - His fourth outing as James Bond U. ULCER - Connery was discharged from the navy on medical grounds because of a duodenal ulcer. V. VRONSKY, Count Alexis - His role in Anna Karenina (TV movie - 1961) W. WORKED as a nude artist's model at the Edinburgh College of Art following his discharge from the Navy. X- X-tra silly is his costume in Zardoz Y. YATES, Johnny - His rogue lorry-driving role in Hell Drivers (1957) Z. Zed, his character's name in Zardoz
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Post by Lebowskidoo ππ·π on Feb 5, 2019 18:05:10 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROY SCHEIDER
A. AMATEUR BOXER - Scheider took up boxing to lose weight between 1946-1949 and got a broken nose from Myron Greenberg.
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Post by RomyLovesMick on Feb 5, 2019 18:33:46 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROY SCHEIDER
A. AMATEUR BOXER - Scheider took up boxing to lose weight between 1946-1949 and got a broken nose from Myron Greenberg. B. BOB FOSSE directed All That Jazz (1979) in which Scheider played a character based on Fosse and received a Best Actor Oscar nomination.
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Post by Catman η«ηδΈ»δΊΊ on Feb 5, 2019 18:50:03 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROY SCHEIDER
A. AMATEUR BOXER - Scheider took up boxing to lose weight between 1946-1949 and got a broken nose from Myron Greenberg. B. BOB FOSSE directed All That Jazz (1979) in which Scheider played a character based on Fosse and received a Best Actor Oscar nomination. C. Captain Nathan Bridger, the role he played in seaQuest DSV.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 5, 2019 21:48:13 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROY SCHEIDER
A. AMATEUR BOXER - Scheider took up boxing to lose weight between 1946-1949 and got a broken nose from Myron Greenberg. B. BOB FOSSE directed All That Jazz (1979) in which Scheider played a character based on Fosse and received a Best Actor Oscar nomination. C. Captain Nathan Bridger, the role he played in seaQuest DSV. D. DOC LEVY - his character's name in Marathon Man (1976). E. EVASIVE Action - film in which he played Enzo Marcelli in 1998
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Post by Catman η«ηδΈ»δΊΊ on Feb 5, 2019 23:40:32 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROY SCHEIDER
A. AMATEUR BOXER - Scheider took up boxing to lose weight between 1946-1949 and got a broken nose from Myron Greenberg. B. BOB FOSSE directed All That Jazz (1979) in which Scheider played a character based on Fosse and received a Best Actor Oscar nomination. C. Captain Nathan Bridger, the role he played in seaQuest DSV. D. DOC LEVY - his character's name in Marathon Man (1976). E. EVASIVE Action - film in which he played Enzo Marcelli in 1998 F. Franklin and Marshall College - he studied drama both there and at Rutgers University
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 5, 2019 23:50:22 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROY SCHEIDER
A. AMATEUR BOXER - Scheider took up boxing to lose weight between 1946-1949 and got a broken nose from Myron Greenberg. B. BOB FOSSE directed All That Jazz (1979) in which Scheider played a character based on Fosse and received a Best Actor Oscar nomination. C. Captain Nathan Bridger, the role he played in seaQuest DSV. D. DOC LEVY - his character's name in Marathon Man (1976). E. EVASIVE Action - film in which he played Enzo Marcelli in 1998 F. Franklin and Marshall College - he studied drama both there and at Rutgers University G. Grant Schiller - his role in The Seventh Scroll (TV Mini-Series)(1999)
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Feb 6, 2019 1:38:28 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROY SCHEIDER
A. AMATEUR BOXER - Scheider took up boxing to lose weight between 1946-1949 and got a broken nose from Myron Greenberg. B. BOB FOSSE directed All That Jazz (1979) in which Scheider played a character based on Fosse and received a Best Actor Oscar nomination. C. Captain Nathan Bridger, the role he played in seaQuest DSV. D. DOC LEVY - his character's name in Marathon Man (1976). E. EVASIVE Action - film in which he played Enzo Marcelli in 1998 F. Franklin and Marshall College - he studied drama both there and at Rutgers University G. Grant Schiller - his role in The Seventh Scroll (TV Mini-Series)(1999) H. Hayground School - Was one of the founders of the Hayground School in Bridgehampton, New York, dedicated to creating an innovative, culturally diverse learning environment for local children.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 6, 2019 2:30:26 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROY SCHEIDER
A. AMATEUR BOXER - Scheider took up boxing to lose weight between 1946-1949 and got a broken nose from Myron Greenberg. B. BOB FOSSE directed All That Jazz (1979) in which Scheider played a character based on Fosse and received a Best Actor Oscar nomination. C. Captain Nathan Bridger, the role he played in seaQuest DSV. D. DOC LEVY - his character's name in Marathon Man (1976). E. EVASIVE Action - film in which he played Enzo Marcelli in 1998 F. Franklin and Marshall College - he studied drama both there and at Rutgers University G. Grant Schiller - his role in The Seventh Scroll (TV Mini-Series)(1999) H. Hayground School - Was one of the founders of the Hayground School in Bridgehampton, New York, dedicated to creating an innovative, culturally diverse learning environment for local children. I. ILL with Multiple Myeloma, he received a bone marrow transplant in 2005
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Post by alfromni on Feb 6, 2019 10:53:20 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROY SCHEIDER
A. AMATEUR BOXER - Scheider took up boxing to lose weight between 1946-1949 and got a broken nose from Myron Greenberg. B. BOB FOSSE directed All That Jazz (1979) in which Scheider played a character based on Fosse and received a Best Actor Oscar nomination. C. Captain Nathan Bridger, the role he played in seaQuest DSV. D. DOC LEVY - his character's name in Marathon Man (1976). E. EVASIVE Action - film in which he played Enzo Marcelli in 1998 F. Franklin and Marshall College - he studied drama both there and at Rutgers University G. Grant Schiller - his role in The Seventh Scroll (TV Mini-Series)(1999) H. Hayground School - Was one of the founders of the Hayground School in Bridgehampton, New York, dedicated to creating an innovative, culturally diverse learning environment for local children. I. ILL with Multiple Myeloma, he received a bone marrow transplant in 2005 J. JAWS - Played Police Chief Martin Brody in the Jaws franchise
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Post by Catman η«ηδΈ»δΊΊ on Feb 6, 2019 13:48:09 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROY SCHEIDER
A. AMATEUR BOXER - Scheider took up boxing to lose weight between 1946-1949 and got a broken nose from Myron Greenberg. B. BOB FOSSE directed All That Jazz (1979) in which Scheider played a character based on Fosse and received a Best Actor Oscar nomination. C. Captain Nathan Bridger, the role he played in seaQuest DSV. D. DOC LEVY - his character's name in Marathon Man (1976). E. EVASIVE Action - film in which he played Enzo Marcelli in 1998 F. Franklin and Marshall College - he studied drama both there and at Rutgers University G. Grant Schiller - his role in The Seventh Scroll (TV Mini-Series)(1999) H. Hayground School - Was one of the founders of the Hayground School in Bridgehampton, New York, dedicated to creating an innovative, culturally diverse learning environment for local children. I. ILL with Multiple Myeloma, he received a bone marrow transplant in 2005 J. JAWS - Played Police Chief Martin Brody in the Jaws franchise K. KO - how he won most of his boxing matches
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Post by RomyLovesMick on Feb 6, 2019 15:22:09 GMT
CLASSIC ACTORS A-Z: ROY SCHEIDER
A. AMATEUR BOXER - Scheider took up boxing to lose weight between 1946-1949 and got a broken nose from Myron Greenberg. B. BOB FOSSE directed All That Jazz (1979) in which Scheider played a character based on Fosse and received a Best Actor Oscar nomination. C. Captain Nathan Bridger, the role he played in seaQuest DSV. D. DOC LEVY - his character's name in Marathon Man (1976). E. EVASIVE Action - film in which he played Enzo Marcelli in 1998 F. Franklin and Marshall College - he studied drama both there and at Rutgers University G. Grant Schiller - his role in The Seventh Scroll (TV Mini-Series)(1999) H. Hayground School - Was one of the founders of the Hayground School in Bridgehampton, New York, dedicated to creating an innovative, culturally diverse learning environment for local children. I. ILL with Multiple Myeloma, he received a bone marrow transplant in 2005 J. JAWS - Played Police Chief Martin Brody in the Jaws franchise K. KO - how he won most of his boxing matches L. LAW & ORDER: Criminal Intent (2007) - he played a serial killer who was revealed to be the biological father of series star, Detective Robert Goren, played by Vincent D'Onofrio.
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