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j_francis_imagery

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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US

Sir Sean died overnight in his sleep, while in the Bahamas. It is understood he had been unwell for some time.

His acting career spanned decades and his many awards included an Oscar, two Bafta awards and three Golden Globes.

Sir Sean's other films included The Hunt for Red October, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and The Rock.

Oct 31 20 09:23 am Link

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rfordphotos

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Sean Connery, who brought James Bond to life on film, dies at 90


T. Rees Shapiro
Oct. 31, 2020 at 6:30 a.m. PDT
----  https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/ob … story.html

Sean Connery, the Scottish-born actor who was film’s first — and for many viewers, the only — “Bond, James Bond,” and whose charismatic swagger enlivened dozens of other movies including his Oscar-winning performance in “The Untouchables,” has died in the Bahamas. He was 90.

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Oct 31 20 09:35 am Link

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IMAGINERIES

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New York, New York, US

007 is gone , but will remain with a lot of us for a long time...  beside Bond, James Bond... Let's not forget all the other great roles he played... Robin and Marion, The name of the rose, and so many more.....

Oct 31 20 10:02 am Link

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Focuspuller

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Los Angeles, California, US

RIP Sean Connery, The Forever Bond.

Oct 31 20 11:24 am Link

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Motordrive Photography

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Lodi, California, US

R.I.P. Sir Sean

Oct 31 20 11:51 am Link

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Tony From Syracuse

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Syracuse, New York, US

Goldfinger was my fav. the golf scene is one of my favorite Bonds scenes ...just how funny it was that one of the key scenes revolved around playing golf.

Oct 31 20 04:38 pm Link

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A Thousand Words

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Lakeland, Florida, US

Then there's always Zardoz...his often overlooked masterpiece.

Oct 31 20 05:17 pm Link

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j_francis_imagery

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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US

A Thousand Words  wrote:
Then there's always Zardoz...his often overlooked masterpiece.

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Oct 31 20 05:51 pm Link

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Angel House Portraits

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Orlando, Florida, US

In all the sense of the word: an icon. He worked tirelessly even in advance age. I guess he is with the crowd that believes in not retiring. Eventually he lived out his last years. Once in a while I saw a shot of him in some tabloid magazine but he is best remembered for his iconic role in James Bond and big Hollywood films like Highlander and Indiana Jones. He did live a long and fruitful life on this earth.

Nov 01 20 05:05 am Link

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Mike Collins

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Orlando, Florida, US

Found this interesting. He died on 10/31/20. 

Take out the two 0's.  00

Add the others together.  1+3+1+2.  7     

007


How wonderful is that?!

Nov 07 20 12:21 pm Link