- TV commercial: Teekanne, a German tea brand (2000)
- TV commercial (Italy): RAS Insurance (2002)
- Unproduced screenplay: In the 1970s worked with Kevin McClory on the script for a James Bond film that didn't get produced.
- (1966 - 1967) Print advertisement: Jim Beam bourbon whiskey
- TV commercial: Level 3 Communications (2002, 2004)
- TV commercial: PSA for World Food Programme (WFP), 2004
- Stage: Appeared (as "Sgt. Kenneth Johnson" in "South Pacific" by Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan, Alhambra Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, 1954.
- Newspaper column: Op-Ed Piece, "Making History in Scotland," published in The Washington Post, May 26, 2007, p. A23
- (2008-11) Print ad: Louis Vuitton luxury luggage on location in the Bahamas.
- German TV commercial for Citroen C6 car
- Japanese TV commercial for the yogurt Biogurt
- Japanese TV commercials for Suntory Whiskey
- (1962) He acted in Friedrich Hebbel's play, "Judith," at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Ruth Meyers, Barry Foster, Michael Gough, Vivien Merchant, Gary Watson, Eileen Way, Peter Bayliss, and Michael Culver in the cast. Harold Clurman was director. Richard Rodney Bennett was musical director.
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Art (1998). Written by Yasmina Reza. Translated by Christopher Hampton. Incidental music by Gary Yershon. Directed by Matthew Warchus. Royale Theatre: 1 Mar 1998- 8 Aug 1999 (600 performances + 20 previews that began on 12 Feb 1996). Cast: Alan Alda (as "Marc"), Victor Garber Serge"), Alfred Molina (as "Yvan"). Replacement actors: Brian Cox (as "Marc"), Henry Goodman (as "Serge"), David Haig (as "Yvan"), Buck Henry (as "Marc") [circa 11 May 1999- 8 Aug 1999], 'Judd Hirsch Marc") [from 22 Dec 1998- ?], 'Wayne Knight' (as "Yvan") [circa 11 May 1999- 8 Aug 1999], Joe Morton (as "Serge") [from 22 Dec 1998- ?], George Segal (as "Serge") [circa 11 May 1999- 8 Aug 1999], George Wendt (as "Yvan") [from 22 Dec 1998- ?]. Produced by David Pugh, Sean Connery and Joan Cullman. Associate Producer: Dafydd Rogers and Stuart Thompson.
- (1954) He played Sergeant Kenneth Johnson in Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's musical, "South Pacific," at the Theatre Royal in Birmingham, England with Patricia Hartley, Nevil Whiting, Helen Landis, Eddie Leslie, David Williams, and Robert Henderson in the cast.
- (1995) TV commercials: Mazda Sentia (Japan)
- (November 11, 1976) Guested on the daytime news program "Midday" also appearing was David Douglas Duncan.
- (1960s) Print advertisement: Chesterfield King cigarettes.
- (1966) Narrator of "Peter and the Wolf" by Sergei Prokofiev and "The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra" by Benjamin Britten, to the music performed by Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Antal Dorati. The album was re-released on CD in 1996.
- (1995) Foreword to "The Scottish Golf Guide" by David Hamilton.
- (1962) "Another World by Sean Connery" - charity appeal filmed for the Royal National Institute of the Blind.
- (1998) Lead spoken word on title track from the George Martin album "In My Life", a tribute CD to The Beatles.
- (1964) Audio recording: "A Spoonful of Sugar" / "Pretty Irish Girl" - Julie Andrews, Sean Connery (Buena Vista 45 VS 599)
- (1974) Appeal on behalf of the Royal British Legion which exists to help all ex-servicemen and women and their dependants who are in need. (BBC Radio)
- (1986) "After the Funeral", a BBC radio play by Peter Barnes, co-starring Sean Connery, John Hurt and Donald Pleasence. Directed by Ian Cotterell. First broadcast on 16 Aug 1986.
- (2008) "Being a Scot"- a book co-written by Murray Grigor
- (2009) Wrote the foreword to Ted Hunt's "Magical Device" (Skyhorse).
- (2001) Wrote the foreword to Lorne Rubenstein's "A Season in Dornoch. Golf and Life in the Scottish Highlands" (Penguin).
- (2008) Cameo appearance as the bartender in The Real McKenzies' music video "Drink Some More".
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