Cary Grant

Cary Grant

Actor, Producer

Born January 18, 1904 in Horfield, Bristol, England, UK

Once told by an interviewer, "Everybody would like to be Cary Grant", Grant is said to have replied, "So would I." Cary Grant was born Archibald Alec Leach on January 18, 1904 in Horfield, Bristol, England, to Elsie Maria (Kingdon) and Elias James Leach, who worked in a factory. His early years in Bristol would have been an ordinary lower-middle-class childhood, except for one extraordinary event. At age nine, he came home from school one day and was told his mother had gone off to a seaside resort. However, the real truth was that she had been placed in a mental institution, where she would remain for years, and he was never told about it (he would not see his mother again until he was in his late 20s). He left school at age 14, lying about his age and forging his father's signature on a letter to join Bob Pender's troupe of knockabout comedians. He learned pantomime as well as acrobatics as he toured with the Pender troupe in the English provinces, picked up a Cockney accent in the music halls in London, and then in July 1920, was one of the eight Pender boys selected to go to the United States. Their show on Broadway, "Good Times", ran for 456 performances, giving Grant time to acclimatize. He would stay in America. Mae West wanted Grant for She Done Him Wrong (1933) because she saw his combination of virility, sexuality and the aura and bearing of a gentleman. Grant was young enough to begin the new career of fatherhood when he stopped making movies at age 62. One biographer said Grant was alienated by the new realism in the film industry. In the 1950s and early 1960s, he had invented a man-of-the-world persona and a style - "high comedy with polished words". In To Catch a Thief (1955), he and Grace Kelly were allowed to improvise some of the dialogue. They knew what the director, Alfred Hitchcock, wanted to do with a scene, they rehearsed it, put in some clever double entendres that got past the censors, and then the scene was filmed. His biggest box-office success was another Hitchcock 1950s film, North by Northwest (1959) made with Eva Marie Saint since Kelly was by that time Princess of Monaco. Although Grant retired from the screen, he remained active. He accepted a position on the board of directors at Faberge. By all accounts this position was not honorary, as some had assumed. Grant regularly attended meetings and traveled internationally to support them. The position also permitted use of a private plane, which Grant could use to fly to see his daughter wherever her mother Dyan Cannon, was working. He later joined the boards of Hollywood Park, the Academy of Magical Arts (The Magic Castle - Hollywood, California), Western Airlines (acquired by Delta Airlines in 1987) and MGM. Grant expressed no interest in making a career comeback. He was in good health until almost the end of his life, when he suffered a mild stroke in October 1984. In his last years, he undertook tours of the United States in a one-man-show, "A Conversation with Cary Grant", in which he would show clips from his films and answer audience questions. On November 29, 1986, Cary Grant died at age 82 of a cerebral hemorrhage in Davenport, Iowa. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Grant the second male star of Golden Age of Hollywood cinema (after Humphrey Bogart). Grant was known for comedic and dramatic roles; his best-known films include Bringing Up Baby (1938), The Philadelphia Story (1940), His Girl Friday (1939), Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), Notorious (1946), An Affair to Remember (1957), North by Northwest (1959) and Charade (1963).

Top titles

  • Suspicion
  • North By Northwest
  • Charade
  • Operation Petticoat
  • Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
  • The Philadelphia Story
  • His Girl Friday
  • Bringing Up Baby (1938)
  • Holiday
  • The Awful Truth
  • The Bishop's Wife (1947)
  • Only Angels Have Wings
  • The Talk Of The Town
  • An Affair to Remember
  • To Catch a Thief
  • Father Goose
  • People Will Talk
  • My Favorite Wife
  • Room for One More
  • Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House

Filmography

  • 1966
    Walk, Don't Run
  • 1964
    Father Goose
  • 1963
    Charade
  • 1962
    That Touch of Mink
  • 1960
    The Grass Is Greener
  • 1959
    North By Northwest
  • Operation Petticoat
  • 1958
    Indiscreet (1958)
  • Houseboat
  • 1957
    Pride and the Passion, The
  • An Affair to Remember
  • 1955
    To Catch a Thief
  • 1953
    Dream Wife (1953)
  • 1952
    Monkey Business
  • Room for One More
  • 1951
    People Will Talk
  • 1950
    Crisis
  • 1949
    I Was A Male War Bride
  • 1948
    Every Girl Should Be Married
  • Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
  • 1947
    The Bishop's Wife (1947)
  • The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer
  • 1946
    Night and Day (1946)
  • 1944
    None But The Lonely Heart
  • Once Upon A Time
  • Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
  • 1943
    Destination Tokyo (1943)
  • Mr. Lucky
  • 1942
    Once upon a Honeymoon
  • The Talk Of The Town
  • 1941
    Suspicion
  • Penny Serenade
  • 1940
    My Favorite Wife
  • The Philadelphia Story
  • 1939
    Gunga Din
  • Only Angels Have Wings
  • His Girl Friday
  • In Name Only
  • 1938
    Holiday
  • Bringing Up Baby (1938)
  • 1937
    The Toast of New York
  • The Awful Truth
  • (That's What You Do) When You're In Love
  • 1936
    The Amazing Adventure
  • The Wedding Present
  • 1935
    Sylvia Scarlett
  • 1933
    She Done Him Wrong
  • Alice in Wonderland (1933)
  • 1932
    Singapore Sue

Connections

  • Stanley Donen

    Stanley Donen

  • Leo McCarey

    Leo McCarey

  • George Stevens

    George Stevens

  • Alfred Hitchcock

    Alfred Hitchcock

Genres

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Children & Family
  • Musical
  • Science Fiction