 Sir Sean Connery launched his new book at the festival |
Scottish acting legend Sir Sean Connery has celebrated his 78th birthday by launching his memoirs at a sell-out event in Edinburgh. Sir Sean launched Being A Scot in front of a 300-strong crowd, which included First Minister Alex Salmond, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. The actor backed calls by the SNP for a separate Scottish Olympic team. He told the audience: "Scotland should always be a stand-alone nation at whatever, I believe." The former James Bond actor also revealed his enthusiasm for US tycoon Donald Trump's controversial plans for a �1bn golf resort in north east Scotland. 'Local repercussions' He told how he met the tycoon in New York soon after the proposals were announced. Connery told the audience: "I said 'Well, I think it's terrific'. "But I had no idea what local repercussions would be. "My first response was I couldn't see anything but benefits for that part of Scotland because it's pretty neglected, apart from the oil fields."  | I get spat on if I go to Parkhead | Sir Sean joked with the audience about the stick he now faces from Celtic fans since switching his football allegiance to Old Firm rivals Rangers. He said he had been a Celtic supporter when he was younger, after being introduced to the club by his father. He was even involved in a benefit match for their legendary former manager Jock Stein. "Then I changed my allegiance later with (Rangers owner) David Murray," he said. "I met him when I got the freedom of the city here and immediately, we had chemistry. "We enjoyed each other's company - he's an amazing chap and we've stayed very, very good friends since." He added, to laughter from the crowd: "And I get spat on if I go to Parkhead."
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