James Stewart

James Stewart

Actor, Director, Producer

Born May 20, 1908 in Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA

James Maitland Stewart was born on May 20, 1908, in Indiana, Pennsylvania, to Elizabeth Ruth (Johnson) and Alexander Maitland Stewart, who owned a hardware store. He was of Scottish, Ulster-Scots, and some English descent. Stewart was educated at a local prep school, Mercersburg Academy, where he was a keen athlete (football and track), musician (singing and accordion playing), and sometime actor. In 1929, he won a place at Princeton University, where he studied architecture with some success and became further involved with the performing arts as a musician and actor with the University Players. After graduation, engagements with the University Players took him around the northeastern United States, including a run on Broadway in 1932. But work dried up as the Great Depression deepened, and it was not until 1934, when he followed his friend Henry Fonda to Hollywood, that things began to pick up. After his first screen appearance in Art Trouble (1934), Stewart worked for a time for MGM as a contract player and slowly began making a name for himself in increasingly high-profile roles throughout the rest of the 1930s. His famous collaborations with Frank Capra, in You Can't Take It with You (1938), Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), and, after World War II, It's a Wonderful Life (1946) helped to launch his career as a star and to establish his screen persona as the likable everyman. Having learned to fly in 1935, he was drafted into the United States Army in 1940 as a private (after twice failing the medical for being underweight). During the course of World War II, he rose to the rank of colonel, first as an instructor at home in the United States, and later on combat missions in Europe. He remained involved with the United States Air Force Reserve after the war and officially retired in 1968. In 1959, he was promoted to brigadier general, becoming the highest-ranking actor in U.S. military history. Stewart's acting career took off properly after the war. During the course of his long professional life, he had roles in some of Hollywood's best-remembered films, starring in a string of Westerns, bringing his everyman qualities to movies like The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)), biopics (The Stratton Story (1949), The Glenn Miller Story (1954), and The Spirit of St. Louis (1957), for instance, thrillers (most notably his frequent collaborations with Alfred Hitchcock), and even some screwball comedies. On June 25, 1997, a thrombosis formed in his right leg, leading to a pulmonary embolism, and a week later on July 2, 1997, surrounded by his children, James Stewart died at age 89 at his home in Beverly Hills, California. His last words to his family were, "I'm going to be with Gloria now".

OscarBest Actor in a Leading Role The Philadelphia Story (1941)

Top titles

  • Anatomy Of A Murder
  • It's a Wonderful Life (Abridged Edition)
  • Vertigo
  • The Philadelphia Story
  • Jack Benny TV Show
  • Rear Window
  • The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
  • Mr. Smith Goes To Washington
  • The Shop Around the Corner
  • Harvey
  • Rope
  • You Can't Take It With You
  • The Shootist
  • Winchester '73
  • Destry Rides Again
  • After the Thin Man
  • The Flight of the Phoenix
  • The Man Who Knew Too Much
  • Call Northside 777
  • Shenandoah

Filmography

  • 1991
    An American Tail: Fievel Goes West
  • 1978
    The Big Sleep
  • 1977
    Airport '77
  • 1976
    The Shootist
  • 1970
    The Cheyenne Social Club
  • 1968
    Bandolero!
  • Firecreek
  • 1965
    Dear Brigitte
  • Shenandoah
  • The Flight of the Phoenix
  • 1964
    Cheyenne Autumn
  • 1962
    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
  • Mr. Hobbs Takes A Vacation
  • Luni Coleone & Irocc - How The West Was Won
  • 1961
    X-15
  • Two Rode Together
  • 1959
    Anatomy Of A Murder
  • The FBI Story
  • 1958
    Vertigo
  • Bell, Book And Candle
  • 1957
    The Spirit Of St. Louis
  • 1956
    The Man Who Knew Too Much
  • 1955
    The Man From Laramie
  • Strategic Air Command
  • 1954
    Rear Window
  • The Glenn Miller Story
  • The Far Country
  • 1953
    A Child is Born - A Christmas Story Presented By Ronald Reagan
  • The Naked Spur
  • 1952
    Carbine Williams
  • The Greatest Show on Earth
  • 1951
    No Highway In The Sky
  • 1950
    Harvey
  • Jack Benny TV Show
  • Broken Arrow
  • Winchester '73
  • 1949
    Malaya
  • The Stratton Story
  • 1948
    Rope
  • Call Northside 777
  • On Our Merry Way
  • 1946
    It's a Wonderful Life (Abridged Edition)
  • 1941
    Pot O' Gold
  • Come Live With Me
  • Ziegfeld Girl
  • 1940
    The Shop Around the Corner
  • The Philadelphia Story
  • 1939
    It's a Wonderful World (1939)
  • Made for Each Other
  • Ice Follies of 1939
  • Destry Rides Again
  • Mr. Smith Goes To Washington
  • 1938
    Of Human Hearts
  • The Shopworn Angel (1938)
  • You Can't Take It With You
  • 1937
    Seventh Heaven
  • Navy Blue And Gold
  • 1936
    After the Thin Man
  • Rose Marie (1936)
  • Wife vs. Secretary
  • Born to Dance (1936)

Connections

  • Chris Marker

    Chris Marker

  • Kim Novak

    Kim Novak

  • Anthony Mann

    Anthony Mann

Genres

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Music Videos & Concerts
  • Western
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Children & Family