BARR: The Absolute Coolness Of Sean Connery

Written By BlabberBuzz | Source: DailyCaller | Monday, 02 November 2020 03:41 AM
Views 592

Like most every teenage boy in the early 1960s — and perhaps more so than most since I had grown up with my family moving from country to country every couple of years (my Dad was a civil engineer) – I had never heard of Scottish actor Sean Connery until Dr.

No hit the big screen in 1962, while I was living with my family in Lima, Peru. But my perception of “cool” thereafter always would be linked to the dashing actor who portrayed James Bond, aka “Agent Double-O-Seven,” in that movie (which I paid to see more than once).

After watching the movie, I became an avid fan of Ian Fleming’s novels recounting the exciting if not-so-realistic life of a Cold War-era spy (several years later, I found myself employed by the CIA, but as an analyst and lawyer with no “license to kill”).

 WATCH: JIMMY FALLON MOCKS UPCOMING PRESIDENTIAL DEBATEbell_image

At the time I was enthralled to watch Dr. No, I had never worn a tuxedo, but on Connery, especially with a Walther PPK tucked neatly thereunder in a discrete shoulder holster, the deep black formalwear possessed an unmistakable panache. Whether in swimming trunks, a three-piece suit, or a cardigan leaning against one of the many exotic sports cars he drove in those movies, Sean Connery on film exuded an enduring, timeless style. His allure, however, was far deeper and broader than the James Bond character he portrayed in seven film versions of Ian Fleming’s British special agent.

 WATCH: THE FASCINATING STORY OF BRIDGETTE GABRIELbell_image

Connery’s acting career was extremely diverse. His on-screen portrayals varied from the sexy and debonaire 007 character to which he always will be linked, to a 19th Century Irish coal miner in “The Molly Maguires” and a 14th Century Franciscan friar in “The Name of the Rose,” to his Academy Award-winning performance of a Prohibition-era police officer in “The Untouchables.”

 OPIOIDS, VETERANS, AND BIG MONEY: UNRAVELING CONSULTING FIRM'S MAJORLY CONTROVERSIAL INFLUENCE IN POLITICSbell_image

Few actors of his era (which spanned six decades) can match the depth and breadth of Connery’s career, a presence that continued in his off-screen life. He remained politically active, especially as an avowed Scottish nationalist who supported independence for his native Scotland in word, deed and money. His outspoken advocacy for Scottish independence did not, however, stop Queen Elizabeth II from knighting him in 2000; an honor of which he was justly proud and carried with respect.

 TRUMP STAGES HUGE RETURN TO NEW YORK, SEE WHERE, WHEN AND HOW!bell_image

Unlike many of his acting contemporaries, Connery was able to largely keep his personal life out of tabloid news – thanks in large measure to his stature in film and politics, but also the result of a conscious decision on his part to maintain clear distance between his film persona and his real life. There even has been no clear public confirmation of his religious views, despite repeated efforts by outside entities to breach the privacy wall Connery maintained throughout his long career.

 NANCY PUTS IN HER REQUEST FOR SENTENCING OF "CRAZY HAMMER MAN" THAT ATTACKED HUSBANDbell_image

In a time now, when grown men can be seen wearing tank tops and flip flops travelling on commercial airlines, and in which childish name-calling, petty insults and foul language have become common place in politics and civic discourse generally in both the United States and the United Kingdom, being able to have looked up to a man of substance, good manners and proper fashion on screen and off, deserves special mention. Sean Connery the man and the actor, leaves a noticeable vacuum.

 TULIPS AND HIGH HOPES: THE BIZARRE BOTANICAL MIX-UP AT WISCONSIN'S CAPITOL!bell_image

 TOOK LONG ENOUGH! DECADES AFTER 9/11, U.S. AIRPLANES RECEIVE THIS CRITICAL SAFETY UPGRADE AGAINST HIJACKINGSbell_image

 FROM COAST TO COAST: DO YOU LIVE IN ONE OF AMERICA'S FASTEST-GROWING CITIES?bell_image

 WATCH INSIDE THE IDF'S WAR: EXCLUSIVE LOOK AT THE BATTLE TO DISMANTLE HAMAS' UNDERGROUND NETWORKbell_image

 DID FINANCE TITANS AND BUSINESS MOGULS HAVE A VIRTUAL POW-WOW WITH ERIC ADAMS DURING COLUMBIA PROTESTS?bell_image

 MEET THE KENTUCKY TEEN PRODIGY WHO JUST WON BIG BUCKS FOR HER LIFE-CHANGING BIOMEDICAL BREAKTHROUGHbell_image

 FROM CELEBRATION TO SUMMONS: GIULIANI’S 80TH BIRTHDAY ENDS WITH A LEGAL BANGbell_image

 DIVIDE IN TRUMP LAND? A THIRD OF HIS OWN VOTERS BREAK RANKS OVER NYC LEGAL DRAMAbell_image

 MAJOR SHAKE-UP: HOW A LONG-ABANDONED BROOKLYN SITE IS SET TO BECOME NYC'S NEWEST GEMbell_image

 'VIEW' HOST GIVES JENNIFER LOPEZ SOME ADVICE AMID DIVORCE RUMORSbell_image

 PUSH TO OUST DA WILLIS GAINS MOMENTUM AMIDST CONTROVERSIAL CASEbell_image

 RELIGIOUS BELIEFS VS. FEDERAL MANDATES: GROWING TENSION IN HEALTHCARE AFTER HHS PULLS THIS...bell_image

 GOVERNOR'S NEXT MOVE CRITICAL AS CHICAGO FACES NEW QUICK-SPREADING EPIDEMICbell_image

 UNDER WRAPS: THE REAL REASON BEHIND THE SECRECY OF JORDANIAN NATIONALS' ATTEMPT TO BREACH QUANTICObell_image

 BILL MAHER REVEALS WHY BIDEN'S DEBATE MOVE COULD SIGNAL HIS DOWNFALLbell_image

 ELON MUSK IS PISSED: DECLARES WAR ON DR. FAUCI AFTER LATEST REPORTSbell_image

Bob Barr represented Georgia’s 7 District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003 and was the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia from 1986 to 1990. He was an official with the CIA during the 1970s.

This article was sourced from DailyCaller
X