LeoGlossary: Cary Grant (Actor)


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Born: January 18, 1904 – Died: November 29, 1986

Cary Grant's charm and wit transcended the screen and made him a timeless icon of Hollywood glamour. Born as Archibald Alec Leach in the urban sprawls of Bristol, England, to Elsie Maria Kingdon and factory worker Elias James Leach, his life was a tale of transformation. His story, from humble beginnings to cinematic royalty, remains an integral thread in the fabric of the entertainment industry.

Early Life and Career

Grant's childhood in Bristol was marked by a twist of fate that veiled his mother's mental health struggles, leaving him in the dark until well into adulthood. He dropped out of school at 14 to join a performing troupe, which led to his American break on Broadway with the show "Good Times" in 1920.

His silver screen debut came in 1932, and it was his performance in "She Done Him Wrong" (1933) that solidified his stardom. This role, along with the critically acclaimed North by Northwest (1959), showcased his dexterity in both comedy and drama. His celebrated filmography earned him multiple awards, including a special Academy Award in 1970 for his unique mastery of the art of screen acting.

Grant's personal life was as storied as his films, with five marriages and a daughter who was the apple of his eye. Off-screen, he was known for his suave personality, business acumen on various corporate boards, and an enduring interest in philanthropy.

His legacy is immortalized through his impact on Hollywood, defining the very essence of a leading man with an unmatchable blend of sophistication, humor, and dramatic prowess. Grant's cinematic contributions have made him a perpetual figure of admiration, securing his place as a true icon of the Golden Age of Hollywood.

Business and Investments

Grant, beyond his illustrious acting career, pursued various business interests during and after his retirement from film. Here's a breakdown of some known ventures:

Investments:

  • Real estate: In the 1940s, he partnered with actress Barbara Hutton to invest heavily in developing Acapulco, Mexico, when it was still a fishing village. They even considered buying a hotel there with other celebrities like Richard Widmark, Roy Rogers, and Red Skelton.
  • Cosmetics: Grant served as a brand ambassador and spokesperson for Fabergé, a leading cosmetics company at the time, showcasing their products and promoting their image.
  • Film industry: He sat on the board of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), a major film studio, leveraging his industry knowledge and experience to contribute to their decision-making processes.

Beyond Investments:

  • Product endorsements: Grant leveraged his star power to endorse various products, from cigarettes and alcohol to clothing and travel, generating significant income through these partnerships.
  • Art collecting: He was a passionate art collector, amassing a significant collection of paintings and sculptures by renowned artists, adding another layer to his financial portfolio.

Overall, his business interests showcased his astute entrepreneurial spirit and keen interest in diverse sectors beyond the film industry. His ventures spanned investments in real estate and the film industry, brand partnerships with influential companies, and personal pursuits like art collecting, indicating a multifaceted approach to his financial dealings.

Trivia & Fun Fact

  • Cary Grant was born as Archibald Alexander Leach on January 18, 1904, in Bristol, England.
  • He passed away on November 29, 1986, in Davenport, Iowa, at the age of 82.
  • Grant was married multiple times to Barbara Harris (married in 1981), Dyan Cannon (1965–1968), Betsy Drake (1949–1962), Barbara Hutton (1942–1945), and Virginia Cherrill (1934–1935).
  • Some of the notable movies Cary Grant acted in include "North by Northwest" (1959), "An Affair to Remember" (1957), "Notorious" (1946), "The Philadelphia Story" (1940), and "Bringing Up Baby" (1938).
  • His real name was Archibald Alexander Leach, but he changed it to Cary Grant when he signed a contract with Paramount Studios in Hollywood in 1931.
  • Cary Grant's journey into acting began when he joined a group of comedians called 'The BOB Pender stage Group' and later transitioned to Broadway roles before Moving to Hollywood.
  • He discovered that his mother was alive and living in a mental hospital during his rise to fame. Grant bought her a home and visited her regularly.
  • In 1981, Cary Grant received the Kennedy Center Honors and won an Academy Award in 1970 along with an Honorary Award from the Academy of motion picture Arts and sciences.

Related

Filmography

Year Title Role
1966 Walk Don't Run Sir William Rutland
1964 Father Goose Walter
1963 Charade Peter Joshua
1962 That Touch of Mink Philip Shayne
1960 The Grass is Greener Victor Rhyall, Earl
1959 Operation Petticoat Lt. Cmdr. Matt T. Sherman
1959 North By Northwest Roger Thornhill
1958 Houseboat Tom Winters
1958 Indiscreet Philip Adams
1957 Kiss Them For Me Cmdr. Andy Crewson
1957 An Affair To Remember Nickie Ferrante
1957 The Pride and the Passion Anthony
1955 To Catch a Thief John Robie
1953 Dream Wife Clemson Reade
1952 Monkey Business Dr. Barnaby Fulton
1952 Room for One More George Rose
1951 People Will Talk Dr. Noah Praetorius
1950 Crisis Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson
1949 I Was a Male War Bride Captain Henri Rochard
1948 Every Girl Should Be Married Dr. Madison Brown
1948 Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House Jim Blandings
1947 The Bishop’s Wife Dudley
1947 The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer Dick Nugent
1946 Notorious Devlin
1946 Night and Day Cole Porter
1946 Without Reservations Cary Grant (uncredited)
1944 None But the Lonely Heart Ernie Mott
1944 Arsenic and Old Lace Mortimer Brewster
1944 The Road to Victory (Short) Cary Grant (uncredited)
1944 Once Upon a Time Jerry Flynn
1944 The Shining Future (Short) Cary Grant
1943 Destination Tokyo Capt. Cassidy
1943 Mr. Lucky Joe Adams posing as Joe Bascopolous
1942 Once Upon a Honeymoon Patrick O'Toole
1942 The Talk of the Town Leopold Dilg
1941 Suspicion Johnnie Aysgarth
1941 Penny Serenade Roger Adams
1940 The Philadelphia Story C. K. Dexter Haven
1940 The Howards of Virginia Matt Howard
1940 My Favorite Wife Nick Arden
1940 His Girl Friday Walter Burns
1939 In Name Only Alec Walker
1939 Only Angels Have Wingss Geoff Carter
1939 Gunga Din Sergeant Archibald Cutter
1938 Holiday Johnny Case
1938 Bringing Up Baby David Huxley
1937 The Awful Truth* Jerry Warriner
1937 The Toast of New York Nick Boyd
1937 Topper George Kerby
1937 When You're in Love Jimmy Hudson
1936 Wedding Present Charlie Mason
1936 The Amazing Adventure Ernest Bliss
1936 Suzy Andre Charville
1936 Big Brown Eyes Danny Barr
1935 Sylvia Scarlett Jimmy Monkley
1935 Pirate Party on Catalina Isle (Short) Cary Grant (uncredited)
1935 The Last Outpost Michael Andrews
1935 Wings in the Dark Ken Gordon
1934 Enter Madame! Gerald Fitzgerald
1934 Ladies Should Listen Julian De Lussac
1934 Kiss and Make-Up Dr. Maurice Lamar
1934 Thirty Day Princess Porter Madison III
1934 Born to Be Bad Malcolm Trevor
1933 Alice in Wonderland Mock Turtle
1933 I'm No Angel Jack Clayton
1933 Gambling Ship Ace Corbin
1933 The Eagle and the Hawk Henry Crocker
1933 The Woman Accused Jeffrey Baxter
1933 She Done Him Wrong Captain Cummings
1932 Madame Butterfly Lieutenant B.F. Pinkerton
1932 Hot Saturday Romer Sheffield
1932 Blonde Venus Nick Townsend
1932 Devil and the Deep Lt. Jaeckel
1932 Merrily We Go to Hell Charlie Baxter
1932 Singapore Sue (Short) First Sailor (uncredited)
1932 Sinners in the Sun Ridgeway
1932 This Is the Night Stephen Mathewson

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