Cary Grant

Cary Grant

Deceased · Born: Jan 18, 1904 · Died: Nov 29, 1986

Personal Details

Height6' 0"
BornJan 18, 1904 Horfield, Bristol, England, UK
Spouse
  • Barbara Harris

    ( Apr 11, 1981 to Nov 29, 1986 )
  • Dyan Cannon

    ( Jul 22, 1965 to Mar 21, 1968 )
  • Betsy Drake

    ( Dec 25, 1949 to Aug 13, 1962 )
  • Barbara Hutton

    ( Jul 8, 1942 to Aug 30, 1945 )
  • Virginia Cherrill

    ( Feb 9, 1934 to Mar 26, 1935 )
Parents
  • Elias James Leach
  • Elsie Maria Kingdon
Relatives
  • Cary Benjamin Grant (Grandchild)
  • Davian Adele Grant (Grandchild)

Biography

Cary Grant was born Archibald Alec Leach on January 18, 1904, in Horfield, Bristol, England, to Elsie Maria (Kingdon) and Elias James Leach. 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.

Career

1990
1982
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid as (in "Suspicion") (archive footage)
Showbiz Goes to War
Showbiz Goes to War as (archive footage)
1976
1974
That's Entertainment!
That's Entertainment! as (archive footage)
1966
Walk Don't Run
Walk Don't Run as Sir William Rutland
1964
Father Goose
Father Goose as Walter Christopher Eckland
The Big Parade of Comedy
The Big Parade of Comedy as Andre Charville (archive footage)
1963
Charade
Charade as Peter Joshua
1962
That Touch of Mink
That Touch of Mink as Philip Shayne
1960
The Grass Is Greener
The Grass Is Greener as Victor Rhyall
1959
North by Northwest
North by Northwest as Roger Thornhill
Operation Petticoat
Operation Petticoat as Lieutenant Commander Matt Sherman
1958
Houseboat
Houseboat as Tom Winters
Indiscreet
Indiscreet as Philip Adams
1957
Kiss Them for Me
Kiss Them for Me as Cmdr. Andrew " Andy" Crewson
An Affair to Remember
An Affair to Remember as Nickie Ferrante
1955
To Catch a Thief
To Catch a Thief as John Robie
1953
Dream Wife
Dream Wife as Clemson Reade
1952
Room for One More
Room for One More as George "Poppy" Rose
Monkey Business
Monkey Business as Barnaby Fulton
1951
People Will Talk
People Will Talk as Dr. Noah Praetorius
1950
Crisis
Crisis as Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson
1949
I Was a Male War Bride
I Was a Male War Bride as Capt. Henri Rochard
Every Girl Should Be Married
Every Girl Should Be Married as Dr. Madison W. Brown
1946
Notorious
Notorious as T.R. Devlin
Night and Day
Night and Day as Cole Porter
Without Reservations
Without Reservations as Cary Grant (uncredited)
1945
George White's Scandals
George White's Scandals as Cary Grant (archive footage) (uncredited)
1944
Arsenic and Old Lace
Arsenic and Old Lace as Mortimer Brewster
Once Upon a Time
Once Upon a Time as Jerry Flynn
The Road to Victory
The Road to Victory as Cary Grant (uncredited)
1943
Destination Tokyo
Destination Tokyo as Captain Cassidy
Mr. Lucky
Mr. Lucky as Joe Adams
1942
Once Upon a Honeymoon
Once Upon a Honeymoon as Patrick O'Toole
The Talk of the Town
The Talk of the Town as Leopold Dilg
1941
Suspicion
Suspicion as John D. 'Johnnie' Aysgarth
Penny Serenade
Penny Serenade as Roger Adams
1940
The Philadelphia Story
The Philadelphia Story as C.K. Dexter Haven
My Favorite Wife
My Favorite Wife as Nick Arden
His Girl Friday
His Girl Friday as Walter Burns
1939
In Name Only
In Name Only as Alec Walker
Gunga Din
Gunga Din as Archibald Cutter
1938
Holiday
Holiday as Johnny Case
Bringing Up Baby
Bringing Up Baby as David Huxley
Topper Takes a Trip
Topper Takes a Trip as George Kerby (archive footage)
1937
The Awful Truth
The Awful Truth as Jerry Warriner
When You're in Love
When You're in Love as Jimmy Hudson
Topper
Topper as George Kerby
1936
Wedding Present
Wedding Present as Charlie Mason
Big Brown Eyes
Big Brown Eyes as Detective Sergeant Danny Barr
Suzy
Suzy as Andre
1935
Sylvia Scarlett
Sylvia Scarlett as Jimmy Monkley
Enter Madame!
Enter Madame! as Gerald Fitzgerald
Wings in the Dark
Wings in the Dark as Ken Gordon
The Last Outpost
The Last Outpost as Michael Andrews
1934
Thirty Day Princess
Thirty Day Princess as Porter Madison III
Kiss and Make-Up
Kiss and Make-Up as Dr. Maurice Lamar
Born to Be Bad
Born to Be Bad as Malcolm Trevor
Ladies Should Listen
Ladies Should Listen as Julian De Lussac
1933
Alice in Wonderland
Alice in Wonderland as Mock Turtle
She Done Him Wrong
She Done Him Wrong as Captain Cummings
I'm No Angel
I'm No Angel as Jack Clayton
Gambling Ship
Gambling Ship as Ace Corbin
The Eagle and the Hawk
The Eagle and the Hawk as Henry Crocker
1932
Devil and the Deep
Devil and the Deep as Lt. Jaeckel
Madame Butterfly
Madame Butterfly as Lieutenant B.F. Pinkerton
Merrily We Go to Hell
Merrily We Go to Hell as Charlie Baxter
Blonde Venus
Blonde Venus as Nick Townsend
Hot Saturday
Hot Saturday as Romer Sheffield
This Is the Night
This Is the Night as Stephen Mathewson
Singapore Sue
Singapore Sue as First Sailor