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It may also explain why the Flight Risk marketing team decided to conceal the actor’s baldness by cropping the top of his head off its poster ... When Sean Connery was battling hair loss ...
The role of Han Solo in the original Star Wars film was one of the most iconic in movie history, but it appears it could have ...
How cinema helped villainise the bald man - LET’S UNPACK THAT: In his new action movie ‘Flight Risk’, Mark Wahlberg plays a villain – and you can tell because his character is balding. It’s the latest ...
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There’s sure to be a Q to get hold of this rare poster from the film Dr No, which is expected to reach up to £12,000 when it goes under the hammer at Ewbank’s Auctioneers in Woking. The print, ...
The climactic moment immortalized on the film’s poster remains one of the most cheer-worthy moments ... under the watchful eye of the one and only Sean Connery. The charged, twisty thrills make for ...
There’s a mishmash of posters, menus, and local flyers adorning the walls ... Meet the old-fashioned: the Sean Connery of donuts. Rugged, distinguished, and irresistibly charming with its craggy ...
But he had the audience - along with Princess Anne is stitches - with his ad-libbed tribute to Sir Sean, who passed away in 2020 aged 90. Sir Billy told the glitzy bash: “Sean is a monster.
It would bring the franchise full circle if he were to bag the role, becoming the first Scotsman to do so since Sean Connery said farewell in 1983's Never Say Never Again. A source told the Mail ...