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He Was Bond, James Bond:Sean Connery Dies at 90

He Was Bond, James Bond:Sean Connery Dies at 90
Legendary Scottish star Sean Connery, who became a global sensation as the first James Bond and featured in a string of cult hits in his five-decade-long career, has died. He was 90.
According to BBC, the actor passed away overnight in his sleep while in the Bahamas. He had been unwell for quite some time.
In the career spanning half a century, the actor featured in many critically-acclaimed and commercial blockbusters such as “The Hunt for Red October”, “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade”, “Murder on the Orient Express” and “The Rock”.
Connery was born on August 25, 1930, to a Catholic factory worker and a Protestant domestic cleaner.
He left school at the age 13 with no qualifications and delivered milk, polished coffins and laid bricks, before joining the Royal Navy. But he was invalided out of the service with stomach ulcers only three years later.
He first played the role of James Bond in 1962’s “Dr No”, which he followed up with “From Russia with Love” (1963), “Goldfinger” (1964), “Thunderball” (1965), “You Only Live Twice”(1967), “Diamonds Are Forever” (1971) and “Never Say Never Again”(1983).
The actor had officially announced his retirement in 2006, when he received the American Film Institute’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
Connery was married to actor Diane Cilento from 1962-73. The couple divorced in 1973 and Cilento died in 2011.
He is survived by his second wife, painter Micheline Roquebrune, whom he married in 1975 and his son Jason Connery.

Hollywood Legendary Actor Omar Sharif Died Of a Heart Attack

[Los Angeles,USA]Hollywood Legendary Actor Omar Sharif Died Of Heart Attack
The “Doctor Zhivago” actor passed away yesterday aged 83 at a hospital in Cairo, Egypt, his native country.
German director Roland Emmerich, who helmed Sharif’s 2008 film “10,000 BC”, took to Twitter to pay his tribute to the actor, said The Hollywood Reporter.
“Very saddened by the passing of Omar Sharif. Blessed that I was able to work with such a legend. Love to the family,” he wrote.
Gad tweeted, “Sad to hear about OmarSharif. I grew up on Lawrence and Zhivago. A legacy with not one but multiple timeless classics.”