Cary Grant
Born January 18, 1904 (Age: 122)
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Horfield, Bristol, England, UK
Biography
Cary Grant (born Archibald Alec Leach; January 18, 1904 – November 29, 1986) was a British-American actor, celebrated for his debonair charm, impeccable comic timing, and sophisticated screen presence. He became one of Hollywood’s most iconic leading men, starring in classics such as Bringing Up Baby (1938), His Girl Friday (1940), Notorious (1946), and North by Northwest (1959). Grant had a difficult childhood, marked by his mother’s institutionalization and his father’s alcoholism. At 16, he joined the Pender Troupe, a group of acrobats, which led him to New York City, where he built a career in vaudeville before transitioning to Hollywood in the early 1930s. His breakthrough came with screwball comedies, where his witty delivery and effortless charisma made him a favorite among audiences. He worked with legendary directors such as Howard Hawks, Alfred Hitchcock, and George Cukor, solidifying his reputation as a versatile and enduring star. Grant was married five times, but his longtime companionship with fellow actor Randolph Scott fueled speculation about his sexuality. The two lived together for over a decade, sharing a home in Los Angeles, which led to rumors that they were romantically involved. While Grant never publicly addressed these claims, some biographers suggest that his relationship with Scott was more than just friendship. Despite the speculation, Grant maintained a carefully curated public image, often portraying the ideal romantic lead opposite Hollywood’s most glamorous actresses, including Katharine Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman, and Grace Kelly. Grant retired from acting in 1966, choosing to focus on business ventures and his family. He received an Academy Honorary Award in 1970 and was honored with the Kennedy Center Award in 1981. He passed away on November 29, 1986, at the age of 82. His legacy remains unmatched, with the American Film Institute ranking him as the second greatest male star of Hollywood’s Golden Age. His timeless appeal, effortless sophistication, and enigmatic personal life continue to fascinate audiences and film historians alike.
Cary Grant (born Archibald Alec Leach; January 18, 1904 – November 29, 1986) was a British-American actor, celebrated for his debonair charm, impeccable comic timing, and sophisticated screen presence. He became one of Hollywood’s most iconic leading men, starring in classics such as Bringing Up Baby (1938), His Girl Friday (1940), Notorious (1946), and North by Northwest (1959).
Grant had a difficult childhood, marked by his mother’s institutionalization and his father’s alcoholism. At 16, he joined the Pender Troupe, a group of acrobats, which led him to New York City, where he built a career in vaudeville before transitioning to Hollywood in the early 1930s.
His breakthrough came with screwball comedies, where his witty delivery and effortless charisma made him a favorite among audiences. He worked with legendary directors such as Howard Hawks, Alfred Hitchcock, and George Cukor, solidifying his reputation as a versatile and enduring star.
Grant was married five times, but his longtime companionship with fellow actor Randolph Scott fueled speculation about his sexuality. The two lived together for over a decade, sharing a home in Los Angeles, which led to rumors that they were romantically involved. While Grant never publicly addressed these claims, some biographers suggest that his relationship with Scott was more than just friendship.
Despite the speculation, Grant maintained a carefully curated public image, often portraying the ideal romantic lead opposite Hollywood’s most glamorous actresses, including Katharine Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman, and Grace Kelly.
Grant retired from acting in 1966, choosing to focus on business ventures and his family. He received an Academy Honorary Award in 1970 and was honored with the Kennedy Center Award in 1981. He passed away on November 29, 1986, at the age of 82.
His legacy remains unmatched, with the American Film Institute ranking him as the second greatest male star of Hollywood’s Golden Age. His timeless appeal, effortless sophistication, and enigmatic personal life continue to fascinate audiences and film historians alike.
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Filmography
EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert
2026
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as Self (archive footage)
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Age: 122
Mel Brooks: Unwrapped
2018
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as Self (archive footage)
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Age: 114
On Assignment: 'His Girl Friday'
2006
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as Self (archive footage)
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Age: 102
Destination Hitchcock: The Making of 'North by Northwest'
2000
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as Self (archive footage)
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Age: 96
Marilyn: Something's Got to Give
1990
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as Self (archive footage)
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Age: 86
Intimate Portrait: Grace Kelly
1990
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as
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Age: 86
Kraft Salutes the George Burns 90th Birthday Special
1986
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as Self
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Age: 81
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
1982
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as (in "Suspicion") (archive footage)
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Age: 78
Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!
1982
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as Self (archive footage)
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Age: 77
All Star Tribute to Ingrid Bergman
1979
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as Self
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Age: 75
That's Entertainment, Part II
1976
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as (archive footage)
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Age: 72
That's Entertainment!
1974
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as (archive footage)
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Age: 70
Father Goose
1964
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as Walter Christopher Eckland
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Age: 60
Charade
1963
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as Peter Joshua
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Age: 59
The Grass Is Greener
1960
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as Victor Rhyall
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Age: 56
Operation Petticoat
1959
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as Lieutenant Commander Matt Sherman
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Age: 55
North by Northwest
1959
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as Roger Thornhill
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Age: 55
Houseboat
1958
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as Tom Winters
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Age: 54
To Catch a Thief
1955
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as John Robie
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Age: 51
Breakdowns of 1942
1942
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as Self
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Age: 38
Once Upon a Honeymoon
1942
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as Patrick O'Toole
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Age: 38
The Talk of the Town
1942
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as Leopold Dilg
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Age: 38
Suspicion
1941
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as John D. 'Johnnie' Aysgarth
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Age: 37
Penny Serenade
1941
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as Roger Adams
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Age: 37
Madame Butterfly
1932
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as Lieutenant B.F. Pinkerton
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Age: 28
Hot Saturday
1932
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as Romer Sheffield
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Age: 28
Blonde Venus
1932
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as Nick Townsend
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Age: 28
Devil and the Deep
1932
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as Lt. Jaeckel
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Age: 28
Merrily We Go to Hell
1932
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as Charlie Baxter
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Age: 28
Singapore Sue
1932
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as First Sailor
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Age: 28
Sinners in the Sun
1932
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as Ridgeway
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Age: 28
This Is the Night
1932
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as Stephen Mathewson
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Age: 28