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Sean Connery Wikipedia. Sir Thomas Sean Connery born 2. August 1. 93. 0 is a retired Scottish actor and producer who has won an Academy Award, two BAFTA Awards one of them being a BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award and three Golden Globes including the Cecil B. De. Mille Award and a Henrietta Award. Connery was the first actor to portray the character James Bond in film, starring in seven Bond films between 1. Join the NASDAQ Community today and get free, instant access to portfolios, stock ratings, realtime alerts, and more Join Today. In 1. 98. 8, Connery won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Untouchables. His film career also includes such films as Marnie, The Name of the Rose, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Hunt for Red October, Finding Forrester, Highlander, Murder on the Orient Express, Dragonheart, and The Rock. Connery has been polled as The Greatest Living Scot2 and Scotlands Greatest Living National Treasure. In 1. Sexiest Man Alive by People magazine, and in 1. Sexiest Man of the Century. TCM/Images/Dynamic/i449/npgheader_sept2017_081420170143.jpg' alt='Download Sir Billi The Vet Online' title='Download Sir Billi The Vet Online' />Connery was knighted by Elizabeth II in the 2. New Year Honours for services to Film Drama. Early life. Thomas Sean Connery, named Thomas after his grandfather, was born in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, Scotland on 2. August 1. 93. 0. 5 His mother, Euphemia Mc. Bain Effie ne Mc. Lean, was a cleaning woman, and his father, Joseph Connery, was a factory worker and lorry driver. His paternal grandfathers parents emigrated to Scotland from Ireland in the mid 1. Its increasingly difficult to do anything on your phone nowadays without sharing your geolocation information. Certain Snapchat filters, Facebook status updates. Directed by Sascha Hartmann. 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The remainder of his family was of Scottish descent, and his maternal great grandparents were native Scottish Gaelic speakers from Fife unusually, for a speaker of the language, and Uig on the Isle of Skye. His father was a Roman Catholic, and his mother was a Protestant. He has a younger brother, Neil b. Connery has said that he was called Sean, his middle name, long before becoming an actor, explaining that when he was young he had an Irish friend named Samus and that those who knew them both had decided to call Connery by his middle name whenever both were present. He was generally referred to in his youth as Tommy. Although he was small in primary school, he grew rapidly around the age of 1. He was known during his teen years as Big Tam, and has stated that he lost his virginity to an adult woman in an ATS uniform at the age of 1. An Edinburgh Co op milk cart photographed in 1. Connerys first job was as a milkman in Edinburgh with St. Cuthberts Co operative Society. He then joined the Royal Navy, during which time he acquired two tattoos, of which his official website says unlike many tattoos, his were not frivoloushis tattoos reflect two of his lifelong commitments his family and Scotland. One tattoo is a tribute to his parents and reads Mum and Dad, and the other is self explanatory, Scotland Forever. Connery was later discharged from the navy on medical grounds because of a duodenalulcer, a condition that affected most of the males in previous generations of his family. Afterwards, he returned to the co op, then worked as, among other things, a lorry driver, a lifeguard at Portobello swimming baths, a labourer, an artists model for the Edinburgh College of Art, and after a suggestion by former Mr. Scotland, Archie Brennan, 1. The modelling earned him 1. Artist Richard Demarco, at the time a student who painted several notable early pictures of Connery, described him as very straight, slightly shy, too, too beautiful for words, a virtual Adonis. Connery began bodybuilding at the age of 1. Ellington, a former gym instructor in the British army. While his official website claims he was third in the 1. Mr. Universe contest, most sources place him in the 1. Junior class2. 1 or failing to place in the Tall Man classification. Connery stated that he was soon deterred from bodybuilding when he found that the Americans frequently beat him in competitions because of sheer muscle size and, unlike Connery, refused to participate in athletic activity which could make them lose muscle mass. Connery was a keen footballer, having played for Bonnyrigg Rose in his younger days. He was offered a trial with East Fife. While on tour with South Pacific, Connery played in a football match against a local team that Matt Busby, manager of Manchester United, happened to be scouting. According to reports, Busby was impressed with his physical prowess and offered Connery a contract worth 2. Connery admits that he was tempted to accept, but he recalls, I realised that a top class footballer could be over the hill by the age of 3. I was already 2. 3. I decided to become an actor and it turned out to be one of my more intelligent moves. Career. 19. 50s. Looking to pick up some extra money, Connery helped out backstage at the Kings Theatre in late 1. He became interested in the proceedings, and a career was launched. During a bodybuilding competition held in London in 1. South Pacific,2. Connery landed a small part as one of the Seabees chorus boys. By the time the production reached Edinburgh, he had been given the part of Marine Cpl Hamilton Steeves and was understudying two of the juvenile leads, and his salary was raised from 1. The production returned the following year out of popular demand, and Connery was promoted to the featured role of Lieutenant Buzz Adams, which Larry Hagman had portrayed in the West End. While in Edinburgh, Connery was targeted by the notorious Valdor gang, one of the most ruthless gangs in the city. He was first approached by them in a billiard hall on Lothian Street where he prevented them from stealing from his jacket and was later followed by six gang members to a 1. Palais. There Connery launched an attack singlehandedly against the gang members, grabbing one by the throat and another by a biceps and cracked their heads together. From then on he was treated with great respect by the gang and gained a reputation as a hard man. Connery first met Michael Caine at a party during the production of South Pacific in 1. During the production of South Pacific at the Opera House, Manchester over the Christmas period of 1. Connery developed a serious interest in the theatre through American actor Robert Henderson who lent him copies of the Henrik Ibsen works Hedda Gabler, The Wild Duck, and When We Dead Awaken, and later listed works by the likes of Marcel Proust, Leo Tolstoy, Ivan Turgenev, George Bernard Shaw, James Joyce and William Shakespeare for him to digest. Henderson urged him to take elocution lessons and got him parts at the Maida Vale Theatre in London. In addition, he had already begun pursuing a film career, having been an extra in Herbert Wilcoxs 1. Lilacs in the Spring alongside Anna Neagle. Although Connery had secured several roles as extras, he was struggling to make ends meet, and was forced to accept a part time job as a babysitter for journalist Peter Noble and his actress wife Mary, which earned him 1. He met Hollywood actor Shelley Winters one night at Nobles house, who described Connery as one of the tallest and most charming and masculine Scotsmen shed ever seen, and later spent many evenings with the Connery brothers drinking beer. Around this time Connery was residing at TV presenter Llew Gardners house. Henderson landed Connery a role in a 6 a week Q Theatre production of Agatha Christies Witness for the Prosecution, during which he met and became friends with fellow Scot Ian Bannen. This role was followed by Point of Departure and A Witch in Time at Kew, a role as Pentheus opposite Yvonne Mitchell in The Bacchae at the Oxford Playhouse, and a role opposite Jill Bennett in Eugene ONeills production of Anna Christie. During his time at the Oxford Theatre, Connery won a brief part as a boxer in the TV series The Square Ring, before being spotted by Canadian director Alvin Rakoff who gave him multiple roles in The Condemned, shot on location in Dover in Kent. The Uncanny Sound Illusion That Creates Suspense in Christopher Nolans Movies. Ever notice how Christopher Nolans movies Interstellar, Inception, The Prestige feel like an anxiety attack Well, maybe thats overstating things a bit. But the director does have a knack for creating an unnerving degree of tension. Turns out hes using a little bit of musical magic to do it. The magic is actually a science based audio illusion called a Shepard tone. Named after psychologist Roger Shepard, a pioneer in our understanding of spatial relation, the effect sounds like an infinitely ascending or descending scale. The tones are constantly moving upwards or downwards, but they never seem to reach a pinnacle or nadir. This is accomplished by stacking scales on top of each othertypically one treble scale, one midrange, and one basswith an octave in between, then playing them in a continuous loop. A Shepard tone is sometimes referred to as the barber pole of sound. You can even see the similarity, when you hear it and look at the spectrum view of a Shepard tone. Dont listen to this too long, or you might lose your mind Anyways, Christopher Nolan just loves this. With longtime collaborator Hans Zimmer, the acclaimed director has used a Shepard tone in almost every one of his films in the last decade. He even writes his scripts to match the effect. In a recent interview, Nolan explained how he used Shepard tones in his newest film, Dunkirk The screenplay had been written according to musical principals. Theres an audio illusion, if you will, in music called a Shepard tone and with my composer David Julyan on The Prestige we explored that and based a lot of the score around that. And its an illusion where theres a continuing ascension of tone. Its a corkscrew effect. Its always going up and up and up but it never goes outside of its range. And I wrote the script according to that principle. I interwove the three timelines in such a way that theres a continual feeling of intensity. Increasing intensity. So I wanted to build the music on similar mathematical principals. Knowing this, you gain a deeper understanding of films like Interstellar, Inception, and The Prestige. It also explains why these films seem somehow inconclusive. A Shepards tone creates a conflict that cant be resolved, just like Nolans plots. Digg, Business Insider.

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