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51. Cary Grant
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53. Cary Grant
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- Cary Grant was one of her husbands. He was the only one to renounce all claims to her fortune, yet the couple was called "Cash and Cary". ...
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55. Cary Grant - Monkey Business - DVD
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- Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers, Marilyn Monroe.
- This is a great comedy from the 1950's that stars Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers. ... I have always been a great fan of Cary Grant, and he is just hilarious as the absent minded doctor who is trying to concoct a youth serum. ... and it shows the comedic talents of grant, rogers, and monroe.
- Monkey Business - Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers and more.
- So what do we have here? A laugh out loud screwball comedy from 1952, starring Cary Grant, Marilyn Monroe, Ginger Rogers, and Charles Coburn. ...
- Barnaby Fulton(Grant). ...
- There are a few instances when that rainbow thing is happening, you may notice it on Cary's suit or tie, but not often and it no way interferes with the enjoyment of this film. ...
- Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers and more - Monkey Business.
- Cary Grant comes off well as Barnaby, playing the myopic absent-minded professor to a tee. ...
- The voice telling Cary Grant, "Not yet, Cary" at the beginning is none other than director Howard Hawks, who'd direct Marilyn in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, in which Charles Coburn (Oxley) also appears as Sir Henry Beatman. ...
56. Images - The Glory of Cary Grant
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- Cary Grant and Irene Dunne in The Awful Truth. ...
- Screwball Cary .
- And the most popular leading man of these screwball comedies was Cary Grant. ...
- The figure of Cary Grant was even more open to active, female desire in the genre of screwball comedies than he was in Hitchcock's films. ...
- James Stewart, Cary Grant, and Katharine Hepburn .
- once Cary Grant looked straight out of a scene and said to Hawks (about something I was trying), "Is she going to do that?" and Hawks left the moment in the picture--Cary's right there on film asking an unseen director about my plans. ...
- The fact that Hawks left in Grant's appeal for aid demonstrates that the anti-hero's inability to control the screwball heroine is a part of the genre. ...
- Screwball Cary.
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- Grant, Cary (1904-1986), British-born American motion-picture actor, known for his urbane and debonair manner. ...
- Director Alfred Hitchcock starred Grant in several films, including North by Northwest (1959), considered by many to be their greatest collaboration. Grant also worked repeatedly with director Howard Hawks, for whom he made such films as Bringing Up Baby (1938) and Monkey Business (1952). ...
- Cary Grant was once told, "Every time I see you on the screen, I think, 'I wish I was Cary Grant. ... Everybody groks that Archie Leach, the poor boy from Liverpool who became "Cary Grant" never fully believed in "Cary Grant," since Cary was, after all, his own invention .
- Cary Grant (apparently had a medical condition and was subscribed LSD) .
- This information was put up after discussion on the Cary Grant Mailing List brought up the subject. It is not my intention to offend anyone, and if you prefer to believe that your beloved Cary did not take acid, feel free to do so! .
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- It is possible that Cary may have been aware of LSD as the so-called "Truth Drug" employed by both British and American military intelligence men in order to obtain information from prisoners. ...
- Cary Grant went into LSD treatments to overcome his constant self doubts, his characteristic actor's feeling of unworthiness, of being less than a man, the pain of human relationships and the tormenting memories of his childhood. ...
- Leary recalls that Cary had been involved with LSD for five years before Leary became the chief glorifier of the drug. He met Cary through a mutual friend, Virginia Dennison, a student teacher in the Ramakrishna Vedanta group, of which Huxley and Christopher Isherwood were adherents. Miss Dennison had taught Cary yoga. Leary was in San Francisco with his girlfriend, Peggy Hitchcock, and Cary invited the couple to lunch at his office. ... Cary Grant was always my idol. ... Cary was eager to meet me. ...
59. AMCTV.com - Cary Grant biography
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- Cary Grant spent over thirty years as a leading man whose presence in a movie brought people to the box office. ... And no one created as much of an archetypal screen persona than Grant - a persona that, like a brand name, told the audience what it was getting and that it would be a quality product.
- "The New York Times" once called Grant "devastatingly handsome, practically imperturbable, and as elegant as a Cole Porter lyric. ... Grant was able to bring other colors to the table as well - selfishness, contempt, misogyny, manipulation, indifference - but when one of these shades surfaces it is balanced by Grant's more attractive traits, which could have turned cloying without the darker elements.
- Cary Grant was born Archibald Leach in Bristol, England in 1904. The son of a garment worker, Grant's mother was institutionalized when he was nine. For solace, Grant turned to the English music hall, doing odd jobs for theaters before taking to the stage at age 14 with the Bob Pender comedy troupe as an acrobat and stilt-walker. ... in 1920, and Grant decided to stay, supporting himself by selling painted neckties, working in vaudeville and performing as a stilt-walker at Coney Island. ...
- Paramount asked Grant to change his name, and Archie Leach was relegated to film trivia - it is the name on a headstone in Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) and in His Girl Friday (1940) Grant says, "The last person who said that to me was Archie Leach, just a week before he cut his throat. ...
- Feeling the studio system too constraining, Grant never again signed with a studio, becoming one of the first successful free agent actors, a model for stars today. ... Freed from Paramount's tether, Grant made great decisions about roles and began honing his persona in films like Topper (1937), The Awful Truth (1937), Bringing Up Baby (1938), The Philadelphia Story(1940) and many others. For Penny Serenade (1941), Grant earned the first of his two Oscar nominations. The second was for Clifford Odets's None But the Lonely Heart (1944), in a role that deviated sharply from Grant's now well-ingrained persona and was not a box office success. ...
- Though Grant never received an Oscar -- until, in 1970, the Academy voted him an honorary award- - he was remembered at the ceremony. In 1964 when one of his movies, Father Goose, won an Oscar for best screenplay, writer Peter Stone, accepting the award, thanked Grant, who, he said, "keeps winning these things for other people. ...
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- Cary Grant was a leading box-office star for three decades, and the silver screen's definition of the quick-witted and debonair gent. ...
- Extra credit: Grant was married five times: to actress Virginia Cherrill (1934-35), Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton (1942-45), actress Betsy Drake (1949-62), actress Dyan Cannon (1965-68) and Barbara Harris (1981-86). ... Grant had one child: his daughter with Cannon, Jennifer Grant, was born in 1966. ...
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65. Cary Grant Web Pages
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66. Cary Grant
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- In all his films, Cary Grant projects a lithe physicality. ...
- The ultimate Cary Grant site on the Web has got to be The Shrine to Cary Grant. ... The proprietor obviously has a great sense of humor as well as great admiration for Cary. ...
67. Destination Hollywood Tribute to Cary Grant
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- that Mae West's famous quote, "Come up some time an' see me" was uttered to a very young Cary in the movie She Done Him Wrong. ...
- that despite being the signature phrase used by impersonators the world over, Cary never said "Judy, Judy, Judy" in any movie. ...
- that Cary never won an Oscar for his acting roles, although he was awarded an Honorary Academy Award in 1970. ...
- that Cary retired from acting after making Walk, Don't Run in 1966. ...
- that Ian Fleming modeled his character James Bond after Cary's suave on-screen persona. In fact, Cary was Fleming's first choice to portray Bond in the first movie version of his book but Grant refused to come out of retirement. ...
- that in the 1980's, Cary needed something to occupy his time and put together a nationwide lecture tour called "An Evening with Cary Grant". ...
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68. Encyclopedia: Cary Grant
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- Cary Grant (January 18, 1904 - November 29, 1986) was an English-born American actor. ...
- Grant's father never told him the truth, leaving his son abandoned by one parent and betrayed by the other. ...
- That left Archie Leach/Cary Grant with both a certain insecurity in his relations with women and a secretiveness about his inner life that may explain his bravado and charm. ... " Grant's unhappy childhood also, by Grant's own account, led him to crave applause and attention and to create a new persona that would attract it. ... Grant traveled with the troupe to the United States in 1920 for a two year tour; when the troupe returned to the United Kingdom, Grant stayed, creating over time that unique accent and persona that mixed working and upper class accents as he supported himself as, among other things, a hawker. After some success in light Broadway comedies, he made it to Hollywood in 1931, where he acquired the name "Cary Grant". ...
- Grant starred in some of the classic screwball comedies, including The Awful Truth with Irene Dunne, Bringing Up Baby with Katharine Hepburn, His Girl Friday with Rosalind Russell and Arsenic and Old Lace with Priscilla Lane. ... Grant subsequently took that character in a far darker direction in Suspicion, directed by Hitchcock, without somehow losing his charm or his audience's devotion. ...
- Grant was a versatile actor, who did demanding physical comedy in movies like "Gunga Din" with the skills he had learned on the stage. Hitchcock, who was notorious for disliking actors, was very fond of Grant, saying that Grant was "the only actor I ever loved in my whole life". Howard Hawks was just as devoted, saying that Grant was "so far the best that there isn't anybody to be compared to him". ...
- In the last few years of his life, Grant undertook tours of the USA with his "An Evening with Cary Grant", in which he would show clips from his films and afterward hold a question-and-answer session with the audience. It was just before one of these performances — in Davenport, Iowa — that Grant suffered a severe stroke and died in hospital a few hours later. ...
- "Everyone wants to be Cary Grant: even I want to be Cary Grant. ...
- Following his failed marriage to Barbara Hutton: "She thought that she was marrying Cary Grant. ...
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70. Literaturhinweise Cary Grant
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71. Starring Cary Grant
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73. The DVD Journal | Quick Reviews: Monkey Business (1952)
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- And while all of these films indicate an American auteur of the first order, none point to a simple fact Howard Hawks practically invented the screwball comedy, starting with 1934's Twentieth Century starring Carole Lombard and moving through such Cary Grant classics as Bringing Up Baby (1938) and His Girl Friday (1940). ... Cary Grant stars as Barnaby Fulton, an absent-minded chemist who is working on a "fountain of youth" formula (dubbed "B-4" by his employers) that, if successful, will secure his career for life. ...
- Monkey Business is a perfect lark for its two leads, as Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers initially appear as a reasonable married couple (both playing the parts a bit older than their actual ages), and then have great fun dismantling the carefully staged premise with increasingly juvenile behavior. Grant a leading man who always enjoyed playing against his smoldering good looks with comic turns dons Coke-bottle glasses as the dignified Barnaby, only to get completely unhinged in a top-down roadster (with Marilyn Monroe along for the ride yowza), and all it takes is a trendy crew-cut and a pair of swimming trunks before he swan-dives (er, belly-flops) into the local pool. Rogers holds her own against the estimable Cary, and her transformation not only makes her eager to run her husband ragged on the dance floor, but also an hysterical emotional mess who suddenly finds flaws in every part of her marriage. Throw in some more potion, and Grant's urge to play cowboys and Indians with some local kids has him tromping about the neighborhood in war paint, planning to ensnare his own lawyer for a good old-fashioned scalping which isn't just funny because of that, but because it's Cary Grant doing that. ...
74. Welcome to the Shrine to Cary Grant
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75. USPS - Oct 15, 2002 - Cary Grant Postage Stamp A First-Class Tribute To Hollywood's Leading Man
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- The 37-cent Cary Grant stamp is available beginning today at Los Angeles post offices and, starting tomorrow, it will be available at post offices across the country. ...
- "The Cary Grant stamp is a wonderful addition to the Legends of Hollywood series," said S. ...
- Joining Fineman at the first day of issue ceremony held at the ArcLight Hollywood Theatre were Barbara Grant Jaynes, wife of Cary Grant; Jennifer Grant, daughter of Cary Grant; Jean Picker Firstenberg, director and CEO, American Film Institute; Johnny Grant, honorary mayor of Hollywood; and Al Iniguez, vice president of the Pacific Area of the Postal Service.
- 18, 1904, Cary Grant joined a troupe of performers as a teenager and came with them to the United States in 1920. ...
- Also in 1932, using the screen name Cary Grant, he appeared in his first feature film, "This is the Night. ... citizen and legally changed his name to Cary Grant.
- Grant was best known for starring in romantic comedies such as "An Affair to Remember" (1957). ...
- Grant demonstrated his versatility as an actor throughout his career. ...
- Grant received two Academy Award nominations for best actor: one for "Penny Serenade" (1941) and another for "None But the Lonely Heart" (1944). On April 7, 1970, at the 42nd Academy Awards, Frank Sinatra presented Grant with a special Oscar bearing an inscription that read: "for his unique mastery of the art of screen acting with the respect and affection of his colleagues. ...
- Cary Grant died in Davenport, Iowa, on Nov. ... In 1999, when the American Film Institute announced its list of the 50 greatest American screen legends, Grant was ranked second among the top 25 men.
- The portrait of Cary Grant in the stamp art, an oil painting by Michael J. ...
- A photograph in the pane's selvage shows Grant being chased by a crop duster in a famous scene from the film "North by Northwest. " In that film, Grant played Roger Thornhill, an advertising executive who is mistaken for a spy. ...
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