James Stewart
Born May 20, 1908 (Age: 117)
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Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
Biography
James Maitland "Jimmy" Stewart was an American film and stage actor, known for his distinctive voice and his everyman persona. Over the course of his career, he starred in many films widely considered classics and was nominated for five Academy Awards, winning one in competition and receiving one Lifetime Achievement award. He was a major MGM contract star. He also had a noted military career and was a World War II and Vietnam War veteran, who rose to the rank of Brigadier General in the United States Air Force Reserve. Throughout his seven decades in Hollywood, Stewart cultivated a versatile career and recognized screen image in such classics as Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, The Philadelphia Story, Harvey, It's a Wonderful Life, Shenandoah, Rear Window, Rope, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and Vertigo. He is the most represented leading actor on the AFI's 100 Years…100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition) and AFI's 10 Top 10 lists. He is also the most represented leading actor on the 100 Greatest Movies of All Time list presented by Entertainment Weekly. As of 2007, ten of his films have been inducted into the United States National Film Registry. Stewart left his mark on a wide range of film genres, including westerns, suspense thrillers, family films, biographies and screwball comedies. He worked for a number of renowned directors later in his career, most notably Alfred Hitchcock, John Ford, Billy Wilder, Frank Capra, George Cukor, and Anthony Mann. He won many of the industry's highest honors and earned Lifetime Achievement awards from every major film organization. He died at age 89, leaving behind a legacy of classic performances, and is considered one of the finest actors of the "Golden Age of Hollywood". He was named the third Greatest Male Star of All Time by the American Film Institute.
James Maitland "Jimmy" Stewart was an American film and stage actor, known for his distinctive voice and his everyman persona. Over the course of his career, he starred in many films widely considered classics and was nominated for five Academy Awards, winning one in competition and receiving one Lifetime Achievement award. He was a major MGM contract star. He also had a noted military career and was a World War II and Vietnam War veteran, who rose to the rank of Brigadier General in the United States Air Force Reserve.
Throughout his seven decades in Hollywood, Stewart cultivated a versatile career and recognized screen image in such classics as Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, The Philadelphia Story, Harvey, It's a Wonderful Life, Shenandoah, Rear Window, Rope, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and Vertigo. He is the most represented leading actor on the AFI's 100 Years…100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition) and AFI's 10 Top 10 lists. He is also the most represented leading actor on the 100 Greatest Movies of All Time list presented by Entertainment Weekly. As of 2007, ten of his films have been inducted into the United States National Film Registry.
Stewart left his mark on a wide range of film genres, including westerns, suspense thrillers, family films, biographies and screwball comedies. He worked for a number of renowned directors later in his career, most notably Alfred Hitchcock, John Ford, Billy Wilder, Frank Capra, George Cukor, and Anthony Mann. He won many of the industry's highest honors and earned Lifetime Achievement awards from every major film organization. He died at age 89, leaving behind a legacy of classic performances, and is considered one of the finest actors of the "Golden Age of Hollywood". He was named the third Greatest Male Star of All Time by the American Film Institute.
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Filmography
The Making of 'The Man Who Knew Too Much'
2000
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as Self (archive footage)
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Age: 91
John Wayne-A Life on Film
2000
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as Self (archive footage)
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Age: 91
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West
1991
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as Wylie Burp (voice)
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Age: 83
The Making of 'It's a Wonderful Life'
1990
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as Self
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Age: 82
Night of 100 Stars III
1990
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as Self
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Age: 82
Kraft Salutes the George Burns 90th Birthday Special
1986
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as Self
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Age: 77
Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!
1982
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as Self (archive footage)
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Age: 73
All Star Tribute to Ingrid Bergman
1979
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as Self
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Age: 71
Mickey's 50
1978
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as Self
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Age: 70
The Shirley MacLaine Special: Where Do We Go from Here?
1977
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as Self
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Age: 68
Airport '77
1977
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as Philip Stevens
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Age: 68
The Shootist
1976
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as Dr. Hostetler
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Age: 68
That's Entertainment, Part II
1976
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as (archive footage)
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Age: 67
That's Entertainment!
1974
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as Self - Host / Narrator
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Age: 66
Bandolero!
1968
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as Mace Bishop
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Age: 60
Shenandoah
1965
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as Charlie Anderson
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Age: 57
Cheyenne Autumn
1964
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as Wyatt Earp
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Age: 56
How the West Was Won
1962
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as Linus Rawlings
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Age: 54
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
1962
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as Roger Hobbs
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Age: 54
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
1962
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as Ransom Stoddard
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Age: 53
X-15
1961
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as Himself / Narrator (voice)
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Age: 53
Two Rode Together
1961
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as Marshal Guthrie McCabe
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Age: 53
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood
1960
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as Self
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Age: 51
The FBI Story
1959
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as John Michael ('Chip') Hardesty
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Age: 51
Anatomy of a Murder
1959
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as Paul "Pauly" Biegler
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Age: 51
The All-Star Christmas Show
1958
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as Self
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Age: 50
Vertigo
1958
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as Det. John 'Scottie' Ferguson
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Age: 49
The Man Who Knew Too Much
1956
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as Ben McKenna
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Age: 47
Rear Window
1954
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as L.B. Jefferies
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Age: 46
Broken Arrow
1950
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as Tom Jeffords
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Age: 42
Winchester '73
1950
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as Lin McAdam
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Age: 42
Winning Your Wings
1942
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as Self
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Age: 34
No Image
Fellow Americans
1942
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as Narrator (voice)
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Age: 33
Breakdowns of 1941
1941
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as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Age: 33
Ziegfeld Girl
1941
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as Gilbert Young
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Age: 32
Pot o' Gold
1941
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as James Hamilton 'Jimmy' Haskell
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Age: 32
Come Live with Me
1941
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as Bill Smith
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Age: 32