In His Girl Friday , Grant played a hard-nosed reporter who responded to an attack with: "Listen, the last man that said that to me was Archie Leach -- just a week before he cut his throat."
Oh shut up.
Judy, Judy, Judy. But it's a myth, he never actually said it.
Oh, dude, you're talking about that classic line people think Cary Grant said in some old movie, right? Well, turns out, he never actually said it. It's just one of those misquotes that got stuck in pop culture's brain like a bad earworm. So, yeah, 'Judy Judy Judy' is more of a Hollywood myth than a real thing.
Cary Grant never actually said "Judy Judy Judy" in any of his films. The quote is often misattributed to him, but it is a popular misconception. Grant was known for his suave and sophisticated characters in classic films such as "North by Northwest" and "Bringing Up Baby," but he never uttered that particular line.
he is famous for his line of children's books. his pin name is Dr. Seuss
Judy, Judy, Judy...
Oh shut up.
Judy, Judy, Judy. But it's a myth, he never actually said it.
'North By Northwest'. "It's a deadly game of tag, and Cary Grant is IT."
This line is said in the 1962 movie "That Touch of Mink" by Doris Day to Cary Grant.
Oh, dude, you're talking about that classic line people think Cary Grant said in some old movie, right? Well, turns out, he never actually said it. It's just one of those misquotes that got stuck in pop culture's brain like a bad earworm. So, yeah, 'Judy Judy Judy' is more of a Hollywood myth than a real thing.
Cary Grant never actually said "Judy Judy Judy" in any of his films. The quote is often misattributed to him, but it is a popular misconception. Grant was known for his suave and sophisticated characters in classic films such as "North by Northwest" and "Bringing Up Baby," but he never uttered that particular line.
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Oh, dude, that's a classic! So, the whole "Judy Judy Judy" thing is actually a misquote. No one actually said "Judy Judy Judy" in any movie. It's just a common misconception. Like, maybe someone was trying to imitate Cary Grant from the movie "Only Angels Have Wings," but they got it totally wrong.
Grant Avenue - IND Fulton Street Line - was created in 1956.
Grant Avenue - BMT Fulton Street Line - ended in 1956.
Grant Avenue - BMT Fulton Street Line - was created in 1894.