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Sean Connery is 90! Yes, that’s correct

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Happy birthday, Sean Connery!

The first James Bond turned 90 on Tuesday, as difficult as that is to believe.

It’s true: Connery was born Aug. 25, 1930, in Edinburgh, Scotland.

The beloved actor, who starred as Agent 007 in the first Bond film, “Dr. No,” in 1962, hasn’t been on the Hollywood radar for years, but that doesn’t mean he’s not still a big star.

Social media celebrated his milestone birthday and The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw celebrated the actor and his career in a piece headlined “Sean Connery at 90: a dangerousl­y seductive icon of masculinit­y.”

“As much as the Beatles, it was Connery’s charismati­c Bond who kept alive Britain’s postwar amourpropr­e,” Bradshaw writes. “Does Britain appear to be waning pathetical­ly on the world stage? Oh no. Britain is still powerful — but in secret, you see, like 007.”

Connery’s career extended much more beyond the seven Bond films in which he starred.

He also appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1964 classic film “Marnie” and won a best supporting actor Academy Award for his role in the 1987 mob/crime film “The Untouchabl­es,” playing the courageous, straight-arrow cop Jimmy Malone, who helps Kevin Costner’s Eliot Ness take on Al Capone, played by Robert De Niro.

His last credited role was voicing the main character in the 2012 animated film “Sir Billi.”

In 2003 Connery gave an interview to Michael Parkinson and said he and his wife, Micheline Roquebrune, then in their 70s, “felt closer to three [years old].”

“Things come out in the paper and people talk about the ‘elderly’ and what have you and they are in their sixties,” Connery said. “Well where does that put us?”

According to The Sun, Connery lives now on the sun-kissed Bahamas island of New Providence, which is a tax haven.

One source told The Sun: “These days Sir Sean lives a very quiet lifestyle and just potters around, no one troubles him.

“It’s all set up for him there, all his needs are covered in the Bahamas.

“He doesn’t venture out of Lyford Cay much and has people visit him instead. He has become a bit of a recluse.”

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