Sean Connery was one of the most fabled motion picture stars of all meter . He rose to fame thanks to his iconic role as James Bond , and many still deal him to be the best actor to have ever play the role . While Connery is synonymous with the famous undercover agent , he had plenty of other great motion-picture show over his longsighted career .

Though Connery had long withdraw from the motion picture business before his death , he thankfully forget behind decennary of great work that   fans can bear on to revel for year to come . you’re able to revisit some of his classic or discover   his hidden gems . Here are the screen actor ’s best role as rate by IMDb , and we ’ve contribute five more entries to our subsist list that should n’t be missed .

Updated on November 27th , 2020 by Derek Draven : As mentioned above , we ’ve added a few more   pic to this list which IMDb has rank the best of Sean Connery ’s life history . Some are highly well - known , while others have fallen into history and should immediately be sought out .

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Marnie (1964): 7.2

Connery starred in this 1964Alfred Hitchcockthriller about the nominal Marnie , a beautiful kleptomaniac with a dark past who meets her mates in Mark Rutland , a wealthy publisher . He coerces Marnie into marriage , but the family relationship at once falls into decline when he realizes that her disruptive puerility memories are get to resurface .

It ’s a battle of testament between the two as Mark attempts to save up Marnie from herself by scheduling a confrontation with her mother . The truth comes out , paving the way for some form of healing process to begin , even though the hereafter looks changeable .

Dr. No (1962): 7.2

Sean Connery kicked off the long - lasting007franchise with this first installment which introduced interview to the unstoppable MI6 agent . It bears all the awkward telling signs of a first franchise installation , yet managed to mark a touchdown thanks to great storytelling and a bland main character .

Connery ’s performance is loaded with vogue , magic spell , and virility as he woos beautiful women while evade hummer from international villains . It could have fallen aside year ago , but Connery ’s presence in the role has helped the007franchise creep close to its sixtieth anniversary .

Murder On The Orient Express (1974): 7.3

Connery conjoin forces with oldtimer role player Vanessa Redgrave , Albert Finney , and Lauren Bacall in this marvelous adaption of the Agatha Christie novel . It ’s the O.G. " Whodunit " film that audiences enjoy to experience over and over again , thanks to an exciting account and a genuinely entertaining mystery story .

execution on the Orient Expresswas an instant hit , rack up multiple Best Actor , Actress , and Film Awards ( among others ) and winning a grand total of nine . Connery bring an allurement of class and preeminence to the film as Colonel Arbuthnot , and it ’s a operation that never gets one-time .

Finding Forrester (2000): 7.3

By the meter 2000 had come around , Connery was get quick to make an outlet from the act cosmos altogether , but he took the fourth dimension to lead up this excellent play about an award - deliver the goods writer who take a young and extremely talented inside - city kid under his wing and shapes him for the imperativeness of an prestigious Manhattan prep school .

Both teacher and student quickly create an impact on one another which force Connery ’s character to rethink his past and present for the interest of his future . This was Connery ’s semi - last on - screen acting role , but he wangle to bring some of his rank good to the film .

A Bridge Too Far (1977): 7.4

IconicJurassic Parkactor Richard Attenborough sat in the theatre director ’s chair for this 1977 wartime dramatic play about the result of Operation Market Garden - the Allies ' endeavour to bring a swift and decisive end to World War II by launching a massive button into Germany .

As the rubric suggest , the plan did n’t work , but the flick was a critical succeeder story . Connery shared the filmdom with such top billers as James Caan , Michael Caine , Anthony Hopkins , andLaurence Olivier , to name a few . It also picked up piles of awards for Best Film , Supporting Actor , and Cinematography , among others .

From Russia With Love (1963): 7.4

FromRussia With Lovewas Connery ’s second turn as Bond , and isstill regarded as one of the best entries into the long - running dealership . The   movie finds Bond the target of a pestilent Russian assassin ( play by Robert Shaw ) . James Bond volitionally place himself in the crosshairs of the killer in society to retrieve a valuable encryption gimmick .

Connery seemed to become more well-to-do with the role and really made it his own . He adds charm , groovy , and humor to 007 . Shaw makes for a majuscule foe to our submarine sandwich , and their confrontation is genuinely thrilling .

The Rock (1996): 7.4

Even in his tardy year , Connery proved to be a formidable action star . The Rockis aMichael Bayaction film about a group of rogue special forces soldiers who take hostages on the island of Alcatraz while peril to release a venomous biological artillery . Connery plays a former inmate of the prison who must team up with a scientist ( Nicolas Cage ) to stop the evil plot .

Connery and Cage make for a surprisingly solid team , fetch witticism to all the activeness mayhem . Bay stages some of his best action sequences while avoiding the kind of misguided humour that derails some of his more recent films .

The Hunt For Red October (1990): 7.6

Connery use his natural lordliness to with child use with this undercover agent thrillerThe Hunt for Red October . Alec Baldwin originates the role of Jack Ryan , the young CIA analyst who is brought in when the senior pilot ( Connery ) of a Soviet nuclear submarine goes rogue and head towards America with unidentified intentions .

The movie is agripping Cold - War - themed thrillerwith a stellar dramatis personae that also include Sam Neill , Scott Glenn , and James Earl Jones . Baldwin do for a great loath Hero of Alexandria while Connery is command in the central role .

The Name Of The Rose (1986): 7.7

The Name of the Roseis an underrated moving-picture show in Connery ’s career worth seeking out . The 1986 medieval tale stars Connery as a friar who is a man of rationality in a country led by blind fate . He visits an detached abbey where several monks have died under mysterious circumstances .

This is a unique and compelling take on a mystery crime story , told in a gripping manner . Connery is excellent as the rational hero , and he is joined by some great thespian , especially F. Murray Abraham in a villainous role .

Goldfinger (1964): 7.7

Connery cement his iconic status as Bond with this classic entry into the musical genre . Bond ’s latest risky venture find him investigate a gold power who is behind smuggling operations . As he digs deeper , Bond bring out a plot to rob Fort Knox .

Goldfingerstarts to embrace some of the coterie of the series without depart too far as they sometimes do in later movies . Connery is as suave as ever , the scoundrel is memorable , and the theme song is legendary .

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Marnie seduces the publisher in Marnie

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Sean Connery speaks into a radio from Hunt For Red October

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