Cary Grant was refined into the silver screen gentleman he's known for today thanks to his close friend, Randolph Scott.
Cary Grant worked with many classic stars during the Golden Age of Hollywood, but there was one that he found "terrible" and ...
Cary Grant once turned down a role that went to Alec Guinness instead, earning him an Oscar for 'Best Actor'. He did it so he could work with Marlon Brando.
Cary Grant and Virginia Cherrill in 1934 Grant's first marriage was to actress Virginia Cherrill, who had been married once before. The two met in 1932 at the premiere of Blonde Venus .
Cary Grant was no stranger to unforgettable moments on screen, but in Monkey Business (1952), he shared the spotlight with a true automotive icon—the MG TD Roadster. Keep scrolling to discover how ...
Cary Grant and Randolph Scott Had the ‘Perfect Friendship’ Cary and Virginia were married in 1934, still a few years before the actor would come into his own in the movies.
Cary and Dyan tied the knot in 1965 when she was at the start of her career, and Grant in the height of his. The North By Northwest actor was 61 at the time of the marriage, and Dyan 33 years his ...
Cary Grant and Howard Hawks were known for their comedic energy in films like His Girl Friday and Monkey Business. Which is ...
How a weekly memoir writing group at the Motion Picture Television Fund became a creative outlet and surrogate family for its aging members.