Sean Connery |
Photo credit: Knight-Frank
Cap de Nice, South of France -- Sir Sean
Connery was the quintessential James Bond. The screen’s original 007: smart,
handsome, refined, debonair and the most popular of the nine actors who took on
the classic-spy role created by British-naval-intelligence-officer Ian Fleming
in 1953.
Connery's former villa in the south of France with views overlooking the city of Nice and the Mediterranean Sea from a hill on the Cap de Nice.
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Instantly recognized by most people through the James Bond film
franchise of the 1960s to ‘80s including Goldfinger, Diamonds are
Forever, Dr. No and From Russia With Love, Connery
eventually went beyond the Bond roles winning an Academy Award for The
Untouchables, three Golden Globes and Kennedy Center Honors in an acting
career of over 50 years.
Micheline Roquebrune Connery (Photo courtesy Globe Intel) |
Tina Turner |
Elton John |
By the time Connery moved into the French home,
he had already achieved wealth in the hundreds of millions and was turning down
roles that would have paid him as much as $450 million for one film, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
In
1971, Connery insisted he was through with acting and would never return
to it because retirement “was so much fun.” But when he was asked in 1983 to
play yet another James Bond film based on Ian Flemming’s novel Thunderball,
he couldn’t resist the script and agreed to do the film.
Coco Chanel |
It was his wife,
Micheline Roquebrune, who named the film Never Say Never Again,
based on his previous claims that he would never do a seventh James Bond
movie.
Pablo Picasso |
Grace Kelly |
Sean Connery as James Bond |
Built on five levels with an elevator and rooftop terrace, its
five bedrooms and baths are distributed between all the floors. The
entrance opens into the grand hall with floor-to-ceiling windows capturing more
views of Nice, mountain and sea.
Wrap-around and garden terraces invite lounging, sunset cocktails and dining under the stars. Period details such as wide-planked parquet floors run throughout the building.
The main level
also houses a family room and another room and kitchenette currently being used
as an office. The dining room and kitchen are located on the lower floor
and open to a garden terrace.
Wrap-around and garden terraces invite lounging, sunset cocktails and dining under the stars. Period details such as wide-planked parquet floors run throughout the building.
Ian Fleming |
The upper-level master suite has
his-and-her baths, a dressing room and private balcony. The bottom level
has a fitness complex with gym, hammam and large indoor swimming pool that
opens to the gardens, shower and dressing areas.
Royalty, celebrities and the super wealthy,
writers and artists have always gravitated to the South of France for its
staggering beauty, cultural offerings, clean beaches and colorful
festivals.
Edward de Mallet Morgan |
Notable residents have included Tina
Turner, Elton John, Coco Chanel, Pablo Picasso and Grace Kelly.
The villa is listed with Edward de Mallet Morgan of Knight-Frank, Nice,
France.
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