Jason Connery
Born: Jan 11, 1963
Jason Connery has appeared in over 30 films, television movies and series combined since his breakthrough role as Robin Hood in the UK television series Robin Hood. The son of Sean Connery and Diane Cilento, he grew up in London and Scotland. He attended boarding school at Somerset, where he received a half scholarship for swimming and held the under-16 freestyle record for the south of England. His interest in acting developed while studying at the Gordonstoun School for Boys in the north of Scotland. He started the Inter House Players Group, in which two houses combine to put on one play each term. Connery also took on directing duties and directed fellow classmate Prince Edward in "Hotel Paradiso". Connery was accepted to The Bristol Old Vic Drama School and one year later was accepted to Perth Repertory Company in Scotland. For six months he did weekly repertory work, acted, and worked as the assistant stage manager in an effort to earn his Equity card. He worked hard, rehearsing one play by day and performing another by night, learning as much as he could along the way. His big break came in 1985 when he took over the role of Robin Hood in the popular UK television series Robin Hood. The role launched him to stardom in England and he remains a cult-favorite with the show's passionate fans. Connery has since had starring roles in feature films including Return of the Thief of Baghdad, Private Moments, Wishmaster 3: Sword of Justice, Requiem, Shanghai Noon, Urban Ghost ...[MORE]
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