Cary Grant
Actor
Name at birth: Archibald Alexander Leach
Cary Grant was a leading box-office star for three decades, and the silver screen's definition of the quick-witted and debonair gent. He co-starred with just about every leading lady in the business, from Katharine Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe to Grace Kelly and Sophia Loren. His early films included the Howard Hawks comedies His Girl Friday (1940) and Bringing Up Baby (1938), and he had remarkable success as a leading man for Alfred Hitchcock in Suspicion (1941), Notorious (1946), To Catch a Thief (1955) and North by Northwest (1959).
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)... Cherrill, his first wife, played the blind flower girl loved by Charlie Chaplin in Chaplin's 1931 hit City Lights... Grant had one child: his daughter with Cannon, Jennifer Grant, was born in 1966.
Grant has a supporting role in our loop on Hitchcock's Blondes.
Blog posts mentioning Cary Grant:
Four Good Links
Cary Grant Filmography
Copious details on all his films, from the IMDB
The Ultimate Cary Grant Page
The long and detailed biography is the centerpiece here
The Shrine to Cary Grant
Includes many brief reviews of his movies
Essay on Grant
A fan offers a career overview, photos and film clips
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
29 November 1986
(age 82)
Best Known As
Suave star of North by Northwest

