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ARTICLES RELATED TO Cary Grant |  |  |  | Cary Grant: Encyclopedia - Cary GrantArchibald ("Archie") Alec Leach, known by his screen name Cary Grant, (January 18, 1904 - November 29, 1986), was a British-born actor who starred in American films. He was perhaps the foremost exemplar of the debonair leading man, not only handsome, but witty and charming.
Cary Grant - Early life.
Born in Horfield, Bristol, England, he was an only child and had a confused and unhappy childhood. His mother, Elsie Leach, was placed in a mental institution when Archie was only nine. Grant's fath ...
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After some success in light Broadway comedies, he came to Hollywood in 1931, where he acquired the name "Cary Grant". In 1932 he met fellow actor Randolph Scott on the set of Hot Saturday, the two developed a close friendship, sharing a rented house for twelve years. The beach house they shared was known as "Bachelor Hall" and was frequently visited by women guests. However, rumors ran rampant at the time and continue to this day that Grant and Scott were actually lovers and that the name "Bachelor Hall" was made up by the studio to k ...
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His personal dichotomy was referenced in films from time to time:
In Arsenic and Old Lace Grant is in a graveyard, and one of the stones reads "Archie Leach".
In His Girl Friday, he responds to a pointed comment by saying, "The last person who said that to me was Archie Leach, before he cut his throat."
His character in Gunga Din was named "Archie".
as per: [2]
In one of his early films, She Done Him Wron ...
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1986 in film - Top grossing films.
Top Gun, starring Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer
Crocodile Dundee
Platoon, starring Charlie Sheen
The Karate Kid, Part II
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Back to School
Aliens, starring Sigourney Weaver, Michael Biehn
The Golden Child, starring Eddie Murphy
Ruthless People, starring Danny Devito, Bette Midler, Judge Reinhold
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Born Gladys Smith in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada, after Mary Pickford she was the second Canadian born with the name "Gladys Smith" to make their way to stardom in New York City and Hollywood. She would say later in life that she preferred New York, while her husband favored California. She was quite tall, standing at least 5'9", and to fit her, the long, stylish dresses that former Warne ...
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