Stewart Granger SIGNED 4 1/2 x 6 Autograph Paper with Book Photo in very good condition
He started out in British films in the 1930's and appeared in some sixty
movies during his career. He became an overnight star in England after
his appearance in "The Man in Grey" attracting Hollywood's attention
leading to a contract with MGM where he appeared in a number of
swashbuckler and white hunter roles..."King Solomon's Mines"
"Scaramouche" and a series color remake of "The Prisoner of Zenda and
"Beau Brummel." He took his professional name Stewart Granger to avoid
confusion with James Stewart. His early English movies..."A Southern
Maid" "Caesar and Cleopatra" and "Captain Boycott." He was born James
Leblanche Stewart in London, England. James studied acting at the
Webber-Douglas School of Dramatic Art resulting in finding work as an
extra in British films and working with various stage companies before
getting his first lead role in "So This Is London" in 1939. His career
was interrupted during World War II as he served with the Black Watch
regiment. Stewart left MGM during the 1960's co-producing mostly what
would be considered mediocre "B" films in England, Germany, Italy and
Serbia. Some of his better productions..."Sodom and Gomorrah" "Frontier
Hellcat" "Red Dragon" "The Last Safari" and "Wild Geese." Upon
returning to the US in the '70's, Hollywood was not interested in his
services and he turned exclusively to TV movies and character acting for
many major television shows. His movies..."Any Second Now" "The Hound
of the Baskervilles" and as Prince Philip in "The Royal Romance of
Charles and Dianna" and his final feature film of his career, "Hell
Hunters." Finally a few of his television character acting
appearances...Colonel Alan MacKenzie "The Men From Shiloh" and then
revamped as "The Virginian." "Hotel" "The Wizard" and "Murder, She
Wrote" followed and as a guest on "Toast of the Town" "The Tonight Show
Starring Johnny Carson" and "This Is Your Life." Then in 1989, he made
his Broadway debut opposite Rex Harrison and Glynis Jons in "The
Circle," which won excellent reviews. He died at age 80 in Santa Monica a
naturalized citizen of the United States from prostate cancer, was
cremated at Gates-Kingsley-Gates Mortuary in Santa Monica and the ashes
were returned to his family. Legacy...He wrote his 1981 autobiography
"Sparks Fly Upwards" He was ignored by both American and British film
makers and received no awards, nominations or acclaim leaving his many
fans mystified. Grass roots petitions are circulated from time to time
imploring the Academy to present a belated posthumous Honorary Oscar to
the talented actor who even performed his own stunts in his
swashbuckler movies.
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