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Jason Connery

Jason Connery (born 11 January 1963 in , ) is a British actor, director, and producer renowned for his work in television, film, and theatre, particularly his breakout role as in the ITV adventure series Robin of Sherwood (1986). As the only child of legendary actor Sir and Australian actress , he has carved out a diverse career spanning over four decades, appearing in more than 50 productions while transitioning into directing with critically acclaimed projects. Raised between and after his parents' divorce when he was ten, Connery attended and initially pursued interests in sports and drama before committing to acting at age 18. Connery's early career featured stage performances, including a notable portrayal of Macbeth in a 1997 television adaptation, and supporting roles in films such as Casablanca Express (1989) and The Sword of Tipu Sultan miniseries (1994). He gained further recognition for playing Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, in the 1990 TV movie The Secret Life of Ian Fleming, ironically following in his father's iconic footsteps without portraying 007 himself. Later film credits include Shanghai Noon (2000) alongside Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson, and guest appearances on series like Smallville (2003–2004). Transitioning to directing, he helmed the sci-fi thriller Pandemic (2009) and the biographical golf drama Tommy's Honour (2016), starring Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden, which premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and earned the Scottish BAFTA for Best Feature Film. Beyond acting and directing, Connery has produced projects and leads First Stage Studios in , where he resides and continues to foster emerging talent in the industry. His includes a to actress from 1996 to 2002, with whom he shares a son, Dashiell Quinn Connery (born 1997), and a subsequent to Fiona Ufton in 2021. Connery has spoken fondly of bonding with his father over , a passion reflected in , which explores the origins of modern .

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Jason Connery was born on 11 January 1963 in , , to Scottish actor and Australian actress . He was the only child of their marriage, which had taken place in just weeks earlier on 2 1962. As the son of two prominent figures in the entertainment industry, Connery's early life was marked by the constant movement and glamour associated with his parents' professions, including frequent exposure to film sets and the accompanying media spotlight from a very young age. Connery's upbringing was divided between several locations, reflecting his parents' heritages and professional commitments. He spent much of his childhood in , where the family primarily resided, and in , influenced by his father's roots in and the couple's affinity for the region. Brief periods were also spent in , tied to his mother's origins, particularly after the family's dynamics shifted following his parents' separation. This peripatetic lifestyle immersed him in diverse cultural environments but also introduced early challenges stemming from his parents' demanding careers, which often kept them apart from home. The couple separated in 1971, when Jason was eight, and the marriage of and ended in divorce in 1973, when Jason was 10 years old, profoundly affecting family dynamics and living arrangements. Connery primarily grew up with his mother thereafter, splitting time between , , and , while his relationship with his father became more distant due to the acrimonious split. He later described the divorce as a "grim memory" that left him devastated, noting a lack of explanation about his father's absence during his formative years. This event reshaped his immediate family environment, contributing to a sense of instability amid the ongoing scrutiny of his parents' lives.

Education

Connery began his formal education at , a co-educational in , , where he developed an interest in both and , appearing in school productions such as the role of at age 12. He was privately educated there before transferring at age 15 to in , the of Charles, renowned for its emphasis on character-building through a rigorous program that included challenging expeditions and . At , Connery continued his involvement in theatre, directing a school production featuring Edward. After leaving at 17 without completing A-levels, Connery pursued acting training at the in , , where he studied intensive , voice, movement, and classical techniques for eight months. Although he departed early to gain practical experience, this foundational training equipped him with essential skills for professional performance. Following his time at , Connery joined the in , where he performed in six plays over six months while assisting as stage manager, earning his card and honing his expertise.

Career

Acting career

Connery began his professional acting career on the stage, debuting in 1988 as Stanhope in at the Whitehall Theatre, for which he won the Award for Best Newcomer. He followed this with additional theatre work, including roles in productions at the Bristol Old Vic and Repertory Company, honing his skills before transitioning to screen acting. His breakthrough came in television with the role of Robin of Sherwood in the third season of the ITV series Robin of Sherwood (1986–1987), where he succeeded Michael Praed as the titular outlaw, bringing a fresh interpretation that propelled him to prominence in British media. This performance marked the start of his notable on-screen presence, blending action and mysticism in a reimagined Arthurian legend. Throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, Connery expanded into film with supporting roles that showcased his versatility, including Dave Parsons, a compassionate companion to the protagonist, in David Leland's coming-of-age drama Wish You Were Here (1987). In television, he portrayed Ian Fleming in the biographical TV movie Spymaker: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming (1990), exploring the creator of James Bond's adventurous early life as a British intelligence officer. Later highlights included the role of Young Merlin in the fantasy TV movie Merlin (1998), where he depicted the wizard's formative years amid magical and political intrigue. In the late 1990s, Connery took on supporting parts in major films, such as Dr. David Armstrong, a key ally in the thriller The Avengers (1998), opposite and . As his career progressed into the , he shifted toward and international projects, contributing vocal performances in video games such as Resistance: Fall of Man (2006), Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days (2010), and : Shadow of (2014), with his last on-screen acting role in Alien Strain (2014).

Directing and producing

After two decades as an actor, Jason Connery shifted focus to directing and producing in the late 2000s, seeking greater creative control over storytelling. His directorial debut came with the 2009 TV movie Pandemic, a sci-fi thriller about a viral outbreak, which he also produced. Connery followed this with his first feature film, The Devil's Tomb (2009), a supernatural horror starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Henry Rollins, shot in New Mexico and emphasizing themes of faith and redemption in an underground military expedition. He continued directing features with 51 (2011), a found-footage sci-fi horror exploring Area 51 conspiracies, and The Philly Kid (2012), an action drama about underground fighting. A significant breakthrough arrived with (2016), which Connery directed and produced, chronicling the pioneering father-son duo of and Young Tommy Morris in 19th-century Scottish history. The film, starring and , was shot extensively on location in and other Scottish sites, highlighting class tensions and family legacy in the sport's origins. It marked a personal milestone, drawing on Connery's Scottish heritage and his father's love of . To support his projects, Connery founded Unconditional Entertainment around , a dedicated to financing and developing independent with global appeal. The company backed his early directorial efforts like and , enabling distribution deals including a release for the latter, and has since facilitated storytelling focused on human drama and adventure. In , Connery co-led the establishment of First Stage Studios in Edinburgh's district alongside Bob Last, securing backing from Screen to operate a major and facility. Housed in a converted warehouse spanning 30,000 square feet, the studio offers soundstages, workshops, and suites designed to attract international projects while prioritizing opportunities for emerging Scottish filmmakers and crew. The initiative aims to bolster 's screen industry by reducing reliance on overseas facilities and fostering local talent development. Productions at the studio include the series (2023), a for which Connery served as . Connery remained active in industry events, notably participating in the 2024 , where he presented the Sean Connery Prize for Feature Filmmaking Excellence on behalf of the Connery Foundation and introduced a screening of The Untouchables (1987), evoking his father's iconic performance. In 2025, he again presented the Sean Connery Prize at the . He supports the Sean Connery Talent Lab, a 12-month program for emerging writers, directors, producers, cinematographers, and editors, launched in 2024 by the (NFTS) and the Connery Foundation, with short films from the inaugural cohort premiering at the 2025 festival.

Personal life

Marriages and relationships

Jason Connery met American actress while filming the 1995 television movie . The couple married on March 17, 1996, and had a son together. Their marriage ended in divorce in 2002. In a , Connery described the as "a really difficult thing for me, a shock," noting that he opted for to minimize conflict and protect his family. He emphasized his commitment to being an involved parent, contrasting it with his own experiences growing up, and expressed a preference for maintaining in personal matters following the split. Connery began a relationship with Irish musician and fashion blogger Fiona Ufton around 2016. The pair married in a small ceremony at Kelso Town Hall near their home in the on April 11, 2021.

Children and family

Jason Connery has one child, a son named Dashiell Quinn Connery, born on June 3, 1997, to his former wife . Dashiell has followed in his family's footsteps by pursuing careers in acting and modeling, with notable roles in the Paramount+ series (2022) and the short film Outcry (2021). Connery and his second wife, Fiona Ufton, whom he married in 2021, have no children together. In his extended family, Connery shares a close bond with his stepbrother Stéphane Connery, one of the stepchildren from his father Sean Connery's 1975 marriage to Micheline Roquebrune; the family often refers to them collectively as Sean's sons in public statements. Connery remains actively involved in family-led honoring his father's legacy, co-founding the Foundation with Stéphane in 2022 to support emerging Scottish talent in and . In 2025, the foundation backed initiatives like the NFTS Talent Lab, a 12-month program providing training and resources to young filmmakers aged 17-22 in directing, writing, , and technical roles. Emphasizing a quieter family life, Connery currently resides in the with Ufton, near where they held their wedding ceremony, distancing themselves from the intensity of .

Filmography

Film

Jason Connery made his feature film debut in the early and has since appeared in a variety of genres, including , sci-fi, and , often in supporting or starring roles. His work includes notable theatrical releases like and , as well as direct-to-video titles such as Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell. Many of his films were shot in diverse locations, with (2016) filmed primarily in to capture its historical golfing context.
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1983MacKinnonFeature debut; drama shot in the .
1985The Boy Who Had EverythingJohn KirklandStephen WallaceAustralian coming-of-age drama.
1995Lt. HarryPost-apocalyptic comedy; theatrical release.
2000AndrewsWestern comedy; theatrical release with .
2001Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of HellProf. Joel BarashRick BotaHorror sequel.
2006Blag (voice)Steve "Spaz" WilliamsAnimated family adventure; theatrical release.
2006LightspeedDaniel SaundersBrian Trenchard-SmithSci-fi action .
2007Dr. Roy BattersbyHorror thriller .
2010Narrator (voice)Richard RichAnimated holiday .
201151ColinJason ConnerySci-fi horror ; also directed.
2012OperatorJason WulfsohnAction thriller .
2014Alien StrainDr. Robert BrownGaelle MarrsSci-fi horror .
2016Tom Morris Sr.Jason ConneryBiographical drama on golf history; theatrical release, shot in ; also directed and produced.
2019The Untold StoryAdamWill MegarryDrama; limited release.

Television

Jason Connery's television career spans over four decades, encompassing guest spots, lead roles in series and , and voice performances in animated productions. He debuted on British television in the early , gaining prominence through historical and fantasy genres before transitioning to American network shows and international TV movies in the 1990s and beyond. His roles often highlighted dramatic intensity, from swashbuckling heroes to complex antagonists, with recurring voice work adding depth to his portfolio in family-oriented . Early appearances included a supporting role in the NBC miniseries The First Olympics: Athens 1896 (1984), where he portrayed American athlete Thomas Curtis during the inaugural modern Olympic Games. In 1985, Connery guest-starred as the rebel Jondar in the Doctor Who serial "Vengeance on Varos," a dystopian story involving televised executions and political intrigue. His breakthrough arrived in 1986 with the lead role of Robert of Huntingdon, the second incarnation of , in the third season of ITV's Robin of Sherwood, appearing in all 13 episodes and embodying the character's mystical and rebellious spirit. Throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, Connery balanced British and international projects. He played Bob in the supernatural anthology Worlds Beyond episode "Serenade for Dead Lovers" (1987), a ghostly tale of romance and regret. In 1990, he starred as a young Ian Fleming in the HBO TV movie Spymaker: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming, depicting the future James Bond creator's World War II exploits as a British naval intelligence officer. Notable 1990s roles included the romantic lead Harry in the Disney TV adaptation of The Old Curiosity Shop (1995) and a single-episode appearance as Basil Morgan in Highlander: The Series (1995). His portrayal of Lancelot in the Hallmark miniseries Merlin (1998), spanning two episodes, showcased him as the noble knight in a legendary Arthurian tale. Entering the 2000s, Connery expanded into American prime-time television and voice acting. He voiced multiple historical figures across five episodes of the animated series (2002), narrating events of the alongside celebrities like . In (2001), he appeared as the villainous businessman Dominic Senatori in the episode "." From 2004 to 2005, Connery had a recurring live-action role as Robert McBride, the supportive father in the fantasy adventure series , appearing in all 26 episodes across two seasons, which blended live-action with animals on a quest for a magical . Later career highlights feature episodic guest roles in procedural dramas, reflecting his versatility in supporting parts. These include Colonel Ron Fuller in (2008), Navy Commander Michael Rainer in (2009), and Magnus in The Listener (2011). In voice work, he contributed to animated projects like (2003). More recently, Connery reprised his Doctor Who character Jondar in the 2023 special episode "Vengeance on Varos" from the anthology series Tales of the TARDIS.
YearTitleRoleFormatEpisodes/Notes
1984The First Olympics: Athens 1896Thomas CurtisSupporting athlete role in historical drama.
1985 ("")JondarSeries (guest)Rebel prisoner in dystopian serial.
1986–1987 (Season 3)Robert of Huntingdon / Series (lead)13 episodes; mystical outlaw hero.
1987Worlds Beyond ("Serenade for Dead Lovers")Bob (guest)1 episode; romance.
1990Spymaker: The Secret Life of Ian FlemingTV movieLead; WWII spy biopic.
1995: The Series ("The Innocent")Basil MorganSeries (guest)1 episode; immortal antagonist.
1995HarryTV movieRomantic lead in Dickens adaptation.
19982 episodes; Arthurian knight.
2001 ("Craving")Dominic SenatoriSeries (guest)1 episode; corporate villain.
2002Various voices (e.g., historical narrators) (recurring)5 episodes; events.
2003Voice role (guest)Supporting in spin-off.
2004–2005Robert McBrideSeries (main)26 episodes; father's quest with magical animals.
2008 ("Minimal Loss")Colonel Ron FullerSeries (guest)1 episode; military figure in cult storyline.
2009 ("Bounce")Navy Commander Michael RainerSeries (guest)1 episode; investigator in fraud case.
2011The Listener ("The Magician")MagnusSeries (guest)1 episode; enigmatic ally.
2023Tales of the TARDIS ("")Jondar (guest)1 episode; reprise from 1985 .

Awards and nominations

Acting

Throughout his acting career, Jason Connery received limited formal recognition in the form of awards or nominations, with no major honors such as , BAFTA Awards for acting, or Golden Globes. Early roles, including supporting parts in films like Wish You Were Here (1987), did not result in confirmed nominations for newcomer prizes at events like the Film Awards. Similarly, his portrayal of in the 1998 Merlin: The Quest Begins garnered no verified genre-specific accolades, such as a Saturn Award nomination. This scarcity of acting awards underscores Connery's career trajectory, which increasingly emphasized directing and producing from the late onward, areas where he achieved greater critical and award success, including a Award for Best Feature Film for Tommy's Honour (2016).

Directing

Jason Connery received significant recognition for his directorial work on the 2016 historical drama , which he also co-produced. The film earned him the Best Feature Film award at the in 2016, honoring his direction of the story about golfing pioneers and his son Young Tommy. Additionally, was nominated for the Award for Best British Feature Film at the 2016 , where it served as the opening gala presentation. As a , Connery co-founded First Stage Studios in Edinburgh's Port of in 2020, receiving backing from Screen to develop a major film and television production facility aimed at supporting the Scottish screen industry. This non-competitive endorsement underscores his contributions to production infrastructure.

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