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Archibald Alec Leach (January 18, 1904 – November 29, 1986), better known by his stage name, Cary Grant, was a British-born American actor. With his distinctive Mid-Atlantic accent, he was noted as perhaps the foremost exemplar of the debonair leading man, handsome, virile, charismatic and charming. He was named the second Greatest Male Star of... Full Article
Actress Dyan Cannon poses for a portrait with her Chihuahuas Matilda (R) and J.C. at her home in West Hollywood, California October 12, 2011. It was a fairy tale romance that turned in to a stormy marriage, and now Dyan Cannon has chronicled her relationship with Hollywood legend Cary...
View Photo »FILE - In this 1937 file photo originally released by Columbia Pictures, actor Cary Grant, left, and actress Irene Dunne are shown in a scene of the motion picture "The Awful Truth."
View Photo »In this undated publicity image released by Knopf, Jennifer Grant, author and daughter of actor Carey Grant, is shown. Grant is the author of "Good Stuff: A Reminiscence of My Father, Cary Grant."
View Photo »Actress Dyan Cannon poses for a portrait with her Chihuahuas Matilda (R) and J.C. at her home in West Hollywood, California October 12, 2011. It was a fairy tale romance that turned in to a stormy marriage, and now Dyan Cannon has chronicled her relationship with Hollywood legend Cary...
View Photo »It was very scary ... I suffer from anxiety, too, and depression, and that was the worst week of my life, not knowing what was going to happen and where we were going to go.
I would like to throw in some colors and some stripes ... a throwback to the '20s and also Cary Grant with slightly better-fitting, crisper suits ... With Rick Santorum, again, more interesting shirt-tie combos and also could love to see him in a waistcoat.
There was a lovely moment when Rex Harrison did his fine tribute to his friend Cary Grant, and then he turned and said, ‘Ladies and gentlemen, Miss Katherine Hepburn.’ Audrey Hepburn came out, bowed deeply, and smiled at the audience.
Fans always ask me, ‘What was Marlon Brando really like?’ or ‘What was it like to kiss Cary Grant?’
so they put me in 'Where the Boys Are.' All of a sudden, I was playing a watered-down David Niven/Cary Grant, and I kind of liked that role. I felt that to survive, you had to do everything. And I did.
