Sean Connery's creation of secret agent James Bond invigorated Britain and its cinema, allowing a cash-strapped, morale-sapped country in decline to fancy itself still a player on the world stage. How can such worship not play havoc with one's soul--especially a soul as painfully unprepared for the pressures of stardom as Connery's? Spirited and argumentative, Christopher Bray's Sean Connery is the story of an actor learning his craft...