Sir Sean Connery’s friend on witnessing his ‘chemical’ effect on women as star turns 90
Edinburgh long after he was eligible for a free bus pass.He has worked on a number of projects with Connery and co-wrote his book Being A Scot, which was published in 2008.Murray, 81, also told how the Oscar winner confided in him about his decision to quit acting and why he kept his strong Scottish accent in movie roles. Speaking from his home in Inverkeithing, Fife Murray said: “To a man, Sean Connery is a very interesting guy but I tell you, for a woman, it is almost a chemical thing.