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Published Date: 20 June 2009
SIR Sean Connery said he would never have enjoyed such a glittering career if he had not learned to read and write, as he collected an honorary doctorate in Edinburgh.
The Oscar-winning James Bond star collected the "splendid honour" at a ceremony at Edinburgh Napier University, just a few miles from the school he left aged 13.

Sir Sean, 78, said: "I know I could not be standing here today receiving this splendid honour if I had not learned to read and write at the age of five.

"What is interesting in all of this is that I never realised it until I was in my 70s. Being able to read and write was key to almost everything I've done in my life."

Sir Sean is a patron of the Screen Academy Scotland, a joint venture between Napier and Edinburgh College of Arts (ECA).

Officially awarding the Honorary Doctorate of the University, principal Dame Joan Stringer said Sir Sean was an inspiration to future graduates.





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  • Last Updated: 20 June 2009 10:47 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Sean Connery
 
1

Sqidward,

20/06/2009 17:08:52
Are Napier to start teaching their students to read and write?
2

Mince Pie Supper,

21/06/2009 08:26:21
Well done Shir Connery!
3

Dr Blockbuster aka Vince,

DUNBAR 21/06/2009 12:20:21
As Dr Connery, does that mean Sir Sean will be dishing out medical prescriptions to past directors who didn't see his way? :ha!: Can we see a patients list please!

Not meaning to take anything away from the motorcycling sensation that is Valentino Rossi (G.O.A.T.) could Sean Connery be G.O.A.T.S. > Greatest Of All Time Scot? :)
4

me150,

21/06/2009 17:11:01
What a STUPID comment to make Sean. 'If I hadn't leaernrt to read and write'!!!

Sean, you are a pathetic disgrace, and you are showing it!!!

Retire and GET OUT of the limelight before you cause any more damage....IDIOT!!!!

 

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