
Sean Connery
Acting, Stardom and National Identity
Andrew Spicer(Author)
Manchester University Press
Published on 21. June 2022
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-1-5261-1911-7 (ISBN)
Description
Sean Connery was one of cinema's most iconic stars. Born to a working-class family in Edinburgh, he held jobs as a milkman and an artist's model before making the move into acting. The role of James Bond earned him global fame, but threatened to eclipse his identity as an actor.
This book offers a new perspective on Connery's career. It pays special attention to his star status, while arguing that he was a risk-taking actor who fashioned an impressive body of work. Beginning with Connery's early appearances on stage and television, including well-received performances in Shakespeare and Tolstoy, the book goes on to explore the Bond phenomenon and Connery's long struggle to reinvent himself. An Oscar-winning performance in The Untouchables marked the beginning of a second period of stardom, during which Connery successfully developed the character of the father-mentor. Ten years after his retirement from acting, he was still rated as the most popular British star among American audiences.
Exploring how Connery's performances combine to form an all-encompassing screen legend, the book also considers how the actor embodied national identity, both on screen and through his public role as an activist campaigning for Scottish independence. -- .
This book offers a new perspective on Connery's career. It pays special attention to his star status, while arguing that he was a risk-taking actor who fashioned an impressive body of work. Beginning with Connery's early appearances on stage and television, including well-received performances in Shakespeare and Tolstoy, the book goes on to explore the Bond phenomenon and Connery's long struggle to reinvent himself. An Oscar-winning performance in The Untouchables marked the beginning of a second period of stardom, during which Connery successfully developed the character of the father-mentor. Ten years after his retirement from acting, he was still rated as the most popular British star among American audiences.
Exploring how Connery's performances combine to form an all-encompassing screen legend, the book also considers how the actor embodied national identity, both on screen and through his public role as an activist campaigning for Scottish independence. -- .
Reviews / Votes
'...this is an excellent book, a scholarly yet accessible 'must read' for film scholars and Connery fans alike. Manchester University Press is to be congratulated for publishing such a substantial volume at a price affordable for everyone.'Journal of British Cinema and Television -- .
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Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Illustrations
29 black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
693 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5261-1911-7 (9781526119117)
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Person
Andrew Spicer is Professor of Cultural Production at the University of the West of England Bristol -- .
Content
Introduction
1 Forging an actor, 1953-61
2 Being Bond, 1962-72
3 In Bondage, 1964-73
4 Freelance star, 1974-83
5 Ageing star, 1984-90
6 Star as producer: Fountainbridge Films, 1991-2003
7 Iconic star
8 Scots actor/activist/icon
Conclusion
Index -- .
1 Forging an actor, 1953-61
2 Being Bond, 1962-72
3 In Bondage, 1964-73
4 Freelance star, 1974-83
5 Ageing star, 1984-90
6 Star as producer: Fountainbridge Films, 1991-2003
7 Iconic star
8 Scots actor/activist/icon
Conclusion
Index -- .