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Sean Connery: the measure of a man

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Sean Connery's personification of secret agent James Bond invigorated Britain and its cinema, allowing a cash-strapped, morale-sapped country in decline to fancy itself still a player on the world stage. But while Bond would make Connery the first actor to command a million dollar-plus fee, the man himself was forever pouring scorn on the fantasies audiences found it increasingly hard to separate him from.Spirited, argumentative and sardonically celebratory, Christopher Bray'sSean Conneryis both a biography of a star and an investigation of what can happen to a man when the images he creates take over his life. And it's an analysis of what it means to be star-struck - a critical tribute to a secular icon who has shaped so many dreams. In this skillfully crafted biography, Christopher Bray challenges the assumptions and rumours prevelent in previous biographies with characteristic wit and skill. His previous bookMichael Caine: A Class Act,was described by theTelegraphas 'an extremely enjoyable interpretation of a fascinating body of work.' Apart from his notable performances as James Bond in seven Bond films includingDr. No,From Russia With LoveandGoldfinger, Sean Connery won an Oscar forThe Untouchablesand appeared inIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade,HighlanderandThe Rock. He has also starred inThe Man Who Would Be King,Murder on the Orient ExpressandZardoz.

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Product Details
Faber and Faber
0571261280 / 9780571261284
eBook (EPUB)
02/09/2010
England
English
277 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.