- After becoming uneasy about the commercialism of St Patrick's Day celebrations in Ireland, he retired to the Charante Maritime in France where he joined the church choir, became a hospital visitor and read Flaubert.
- With his death on July 15, 2007, Sean Connery is the last surviving cast member of Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959).
- In the 70s he directed and narrated two documentary films about the fight for survival in the Third World.
- In later life, a frequent contributor to "The Tablet", the famous British Catholic newspaper.
- Co-starred in both The Day of the Triffids and Crack in the World with Janette Scott. Both films center on a deadly threat to humanity.
- He originally found stage success in Red Roses for Me.
- Film fame came later in A Man About the House.
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