Her name is actually Katharine Hepburn, just for the info. And yes, they did four movies together: Sylvia Scarlett (1936) Holiday (1938) Bringing Up Baby (1938) The Philadelphia Story (1941) and all of them are great!!!
No.
The "Judy" of "Judy, Judy, Judy" is a mystery to Grant himself.
Not in any feature film.
NO.
This is true. Cary Grant did indeed have only one front tooth. As story has it, his tooth was knocked out while he was ice skating as a child. He didn't want to get in trouble, so he didn't tell his father. Instead, he went to a local dental college to have them fix his tooth. They gradually pushed his other teeth together to fill in the gap. In all of Cary Grant's year's as an actor, only one person (a cinematographer) ever noticed.
Cary Grant was bisexual.He was in love with randolph scott,and later Sophia Loren,but she rejected him and married someone else. Cary Grant was bisexual.He was in love with randolph scott,and later Sophia Loren,but she rejected him and married someone else.
The film closest to the "western" genre, that had Cary Grant onscreen, would have been _The Howards of Virginia_, which took place on the U.S. western frontier. At that time that would have been the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia, so this movie may (or may not) count. The plot of _Gunga Din_ could have taken place -- and was remade -- as a western, but this film was an adventure in colonial India.
Grant Wood is quoted saying that "all the best ideas he ever had came to him while he was milking a cow."
No. Cary Grant was not the Gerber baby. The Gerber baby that we are all so familiar with is a woman named Anne Turner Cook, who was born on November 20, 1928.
This is true. Cary Grant did indeed have only one front tooth. As story has it, his tooth was knocked out while he was ice skating as a child. He didn't want to get in trouble, so he didn't tell his father. Instead, he went to a local dental college to have them fix his tooth. They gradually pushed his other teeth together to fill in the gap. In all of Cary Grant's year's as an actor, only one person (a cinematographer) ever noticed.
Never ever ever. maybe in narnia.
Cary Grant was bisexual.He was in love with randolph scott,and later Sophia Loren,but she rejected him and married someone else. Cary Grant was bisexual.He was in love with randolph scott,and later Sophia Loren,but she rejected him and married someone else.
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The film closest to the "western" genre, that had Cary Grant onscreen, would have been _The Howards of Virginia_, which took place on the U.S. western frontier. At that time that would have been the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia, so this movie may (or may not) count. The plot of _Gunga Din_ could have taken place -- and was remade -- as a western, but this film was an adventure in colonial India.
Ulysses S. Grant was a Republican.
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Could it have been "Bringing Up Baby" with Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant? (1938) 1962: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (Bette Davis and Joan Crawford) 1956: Baby Doll (Karl Malden and Carroll Baker)
Cary explicitly denied this. A court case over this issue was settled out of court. His wife, Barbara Harris, VIGOROUSLY disputes any suggestion that Grant did not have sexual attraction to women -- and she SHOULD know. Stories of the depth of the friendship he had with room-mate Randolph Scott abound, but no explicit evidence exists that it was sexual. Other than rumors about him and Scott, there is no credible evidence that Grant ever had sexual encounters with any male at any point in his life.
The best soccer player ever. HE IS THE BEST SOCCER PLAYER EVER
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