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  1. Sep 4, 2014 · A $225 million lawsuit was filed by actor Sean Connery against MGM-UA Entertainment Co. and producer Albert Broccoli earlier this summer in U.S. District Court over what Connery claims are his profits due from five of the James Bond movies in which he starred as the British supersleuth.

  2. Connery wasn’t in a position to hire himself. Broccoli likely would have found another actor and had some level of success with whomever that was. We’ll never know just how much. What we do know is Bond continued to exist post-Connery, and it wasn’t Sean who kept the series going for the past 50 years.

  3. May 27, 2017 · Following the release of 1967’s You Only Live Twice, producers Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli began a massive worldwide search for a new actor to play the British secret agent....

  4. Nov 2, 2020 · This was the observation which convinced producers Albert R “Cubby” Broccoli and Harry Saltzman to cast Sean Connery, a relatively unknown young actor from Edinburgh, in the lead role of...

  5. Mar 27, 2009 · Most of us will know Broccoli from the legend on the Bond movies, "Albert R Broccoli Presents" However, his own story remains relatively poorly chronicled. ... Probably, Sean Connery wouldn't have ...

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  7. 3 days ago · Producer Cubby Broccoli, author Ian Fleming, actor Sean Connery, and producer Harry Saltzman at the Eon production offices before Dr.No began filming. Photo: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and Danjaq ...

  8. With Connery's dissatisfaction with the direction of the series and his fear of being forever typecast well known, it was on Friday 28th July that producer Albert R. 'Cubby' Broccoli spoke to the press and made the announcement official. "We are going ahead with the series without Sean", said Broccoli.