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Anyone know if Sean Connery was ever considered for Bothwell?

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    gingerwanderer — 18 years ago(August 09, 2007 01:16 PM)

    Don't get me wrong, I'm glad Nigel Davenport did it as it was a chance for him to shine in a meaty leading man role that he didn't often get, but it seems like a role that would have been perfect for Connery at around that time (plus it would have seen him share the screen with Dalton, another Bond!)

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      rogerscorpion — 18 years ago(November 11, 2007 05:39 AM)

      Davenport might've gotten more leads, but he let his weight go.
      Connery, in '72, might've been wished for, but I doubt anyone offered him the role.
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        dottir466 — 17 years ago(January 11, 2009 07:36 AM)

        I think he was sexier and more virile in this than in anything I've ever seen Connery do (and that's saying quite a lot.) Davenport was also the very epitome of the lusty Renaissance male. I will be forever grateful that Connery wasn't cast in his place.

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          The_Great_Ahmed_Kahn — 16 years ago(October 13, 2009 11:23 AM)

          I think he was sexier and more virile in this than in anything I've ever seen Connery do
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            ContinentalOp — 15 years ago(February 08, 2011 11:59 AM)

            Bothwell wasn't an Irish navvy type, so I doubt they would have asked Connery to play him!
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              Jason_Radley — 13 years ago(June 25, 2012 04:11 PM)

              Strange thread because I thought during the film that Davenport bore quite a strong resemblance to Connery. Not just the accent - which to these English ears sounded pretty good - but also facially.

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                rogerscorpion — 13 years ago(July 21, 2012 12:53 AM)

                Why would that stop them? Connery isn't Irish, either.
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                  ContinentalOp — 12 years ago(June 25, 2013 07:36 PM)

                  ''Why would that stop them? Connery isn't Irish, either.''
                  He is Irish-Scottish, hence his name - Connery. I am not seriously suggesting that he is not a Scotsman. His maternal grandparents came over in the 19th century, his grandfather as a ''Navvy''. His maternal side originate on the Isle of Skye and are Scottish Gaelic, a group closer to the Irish linguistically and culturally than they are to the mostly-English lowlanders.
                  OK, so that explains my joke.
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