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Sean Connery 'forced son Jason to work'



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Published Date: 21 July 2008
HOLLYWOOD legend Sir Sean Connery cut his son off from his wealth and forced him to get a job, his former wife has revealed.
According to Diane Cilento, Connery told son Jason – who is now an actor and film director – that he would not get a penny of his superstar fortune.

Instead, the Edinburgh-born former 007 actor told his only child to pursue his own career to ensure he had his own money.

In her autobiography My Nine Lives, Cilento claims Jason is a very devoted son and forged a successful career of his own after struggling financially in the 1980s with handouts from friends.

And Cilento – who was married to Connery for 11 years – says that after their divorce in 1973 "it was agreed that Sean would sell the house and I would get half the money for it but that was all I could get, nothing more – I knew only too well about his money hang-ups."





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  • Last Updated: 21 July 2008 10:10 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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21/07/2008 12:43:19
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I love to eat Sellotape,

21/07/2008 13:35:13
Wow, a story about Sean Connery.
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an interested party,

21/07/2008 13:41:16
Scots man is tight with money shocker
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sue27,

edinburgh 21/07/2008 14:19:23
Good on Sean Connery!!
why shouldnt his son work?? just cos his dad has millions dosnt mean he should sit on his bum and sponge off his dad, and as for the ex wife she got half the money for the house what else does she want!!
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Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 21/07/2008 15:16:18
Are we supposed to feel sorry for Jason or something? I can see Sean's point of view. He worked hard to get where he is, he wan't his son to learn to do the same. So what?
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21/07/2008 15:54:09
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Angus R,

21/07/2008 15:58:10
'I can see Sean's point of view'

#5 - so your a famous actor are you?? What films have you been in?
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Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 21/07/2008 16:38:18
What makes you think I'm an actor? I don't follow your logic. Being able to see someone's point of view doesn't imply that you are in the same profession as him. Does it?
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21/07/2008 17:18:26
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Jed Smith,

Moscow 21/07/2008 18:45:47

Jason "Can I get some pocket money please dad"

Sean "Okay shun, there'sh shome money for you."

Jason counts the money, it adds up to £0.07, and decides to supplement this meagre income by starring in cheesey 80s remakes.
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Jasbar,

21/07/2008 19:34:11
Quality
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Friar Tuck,

21/07/2008 19:56:19
Good for him! If more parents treated their offspring the same way, there would be less problems in the world today.

Both my children attended university and both paid their own way by getting jobs and loans to pay for their education. They are both self-sufficient and have a much better grasp of finances than the average person.
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Jed Smith,

Moscow 21/07/2008 20:07:57

#13

Yes, but did your kids have egregious mullets?
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Drat,

Edinburgh 21/07/2008 20:40:13
Another non-story about the man with alleged biggest milk round in Edinburgh.
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Douglas,

Bathgate 21/07/2008 20:44:12
The name's bond......parental bond.

 

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