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James Stewart is a Actor and Scriptwriter American born on 20 may 1908 at Pennsylvania (USA)

James Stewart

James Stewart
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Birth name James Maitland Stewart
Nationality USA
Birth 20 may 1908 at Pennsylvania (USA)
Death 2 july 1997 (at 89 years) at Beverly Hills (USA)
Awards Croix de guerre 1939–1945, Academy Award for Best Actor, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Distinguished Flying Cross

James Maitland "Jimmy" Stewart (May 20, 1908 – July 2, 1997) was an American film and stage actor, known for his distinctive drawl and down-to-earth persona. He starred in many films that are considered to be classics and is known for portraying an American middle class man struggling with a crisis.

Stewart was nominated for five Academy Awards, winning one in competition and receiving one Lifetime Achievement award. Stewart was named the third greatest male screen legend of the Golden Age Hollywood by the American Film Institute. He was a major Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract star. He also had a noted military career and was a World War II and Vietnam War veteran, who rose to the rank of Brigadier General in the United States Air Force Reserve.


The actor Cary Grant said of Stewart's acting technique:He had the ability to talk naturally. He knew that in conversations people do often interrupt one another and it's not always so easy to get a thought out. It took a little time for the sound men to get used to him, but he had an enormous impact. And then, some years later, Marlon came out and did the same thing all over again—but what people forget is that Jimmy did it first.

Biography

Stewart was almost universally described by his collaborators as a kind, soft-spoken man and a true professional. Joan Crawford praised the actor as an "endearing perfectionist" with "a droll sense of humor and a shy way of watching you to see if you react to that humor."



When Henry Fonda moved to Hollywood in 1934, he was again a roommate with Stewart in an apartment in Brentwood, and the two gained reputations as playboys. Both men's children later noted that their favorite activity when not working seemed to be quietly sharing time together while building and painting model airplanes, a hobby they had taken up in New York, years earlier.

After World War II, Stewart settled down, at age 41, marrying former model Gloria Hatrick McLean (March 10, 1918 – February 16, 1994) on August 9, 1949. As Stewart loved to recount in self-mockery, "I, I, I pitched the big question to her last night and to my surprise she, she, she said yes!" Stewart adopted her two sons, Michael and Ronald, and with Gloria he had twin daughters, Judy and Kelly, on May 7, 1951. The couple remained married until her death from lung cancer on February 16, 1994, at the age of 75. Ronald McLean was killed in action in Vietnam on June 8, 1969, at the age of 24, while serving as a lieutenant in the Marine Corps. Daughter Kelly Stewart is an anthropologist.

Stewart was active in philanthropic affairs over the years. His signature charity event, "The Jimmy Stewart Relay Marathon Race," held each year since 1982, has raised millions of dollars for the Child and Family Development Center at St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California. He was a lifelong supporter of Scouting, having been a Second Class Scout when he was a youth, an adult Scout leader, and a recipient of the prestigious Silver Buffalo Award from the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). In later years, he made advertisements for the BSA, which led to his being sometimes incorrectly identified as an Eagle Scout. An award for Boy Scouts, "The James M. Stewart Good Citizenship Award" has been presented since May 17, 2003.

Stewart was a Life Member of the Sons of the Revolution in the State of California.

One of Stewart's lesser-known talents was his homespun poetry. He once read a poem that he had written about his dog, entitled "Beau," while on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. By the end of this reading, Carson's eyes were welling with tears. This was later parodied on a late 1980s episode of the NBC sketch show Saturday Night Live, with Dana Carvey as Stewart reciting the poem on Weekend Update and bringing anchor Dennis Miller to tears. He was also an avid gardener. Stewart purchased the house next door to his own home at 918 North Roxbury Drive, razed the house, and installed his garden in the lot.


Politics
Stewart was a staunch supporter of the Republican Party and actively campaigned for Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan. He was a hawk on the Vietnam War, and maintained that his son, Ronald, did not die in vain. Stewart actively supported Reagan's bid to win the Republican presidential nomination in 1976.

Following the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, Stewart, Charlton Heston, Kirk Douglas and Gregory Peck issued a statement calling for support of President Johnson's Gun Control Act of 1968.

One of his best friends was fellow actor Henry Fonda, despite the fact that the two had very different political ideologies. A political argument in 1947 resulted in a fistfight, but they maintained their friendship by never discussing politics again. This tale may be apocryphal as Jhan Robbins quotes Stewart as saying: "Our views never interfered with our feelings for each other, we just didn't talk about certain things. I can't remember ever having an argument with him—ever!" However, Jane Fonda told Donald Dewey for his 1996 biography of Stewart that her father did have a falling out with Stewart at that time, although she did not know whether it was because of their political differences. There is a brief reference to their political differences in character in their movie The Cheyenne Social Club. In the last years of his life, he donated to the campaign of Bob Dole in the 1996 presidential election and to Democratic Florida governor Bob Graham in his successful run for the Senate.

Best films

Usually with

Ted Mapes
Ted Mapes
(16 films)
Cedric Gibbons
Cedric Gibbons
(20 films)
Chuck Roberson
Chuck Roberson
(11 films)
Adrian
Adrian
(13 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of James Stewart (102 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
2010Casino Jack and the United States of MoneyActorJefferson Smith (archive footage)
1994A Century of CinemaActor
1993La Classe américaineActorJacques (archive footage)
1992La Classe américaineActorJacques (archive footage)
1992La Classe américaineActorJacques (archive footage)
1991An American Tail: Fievel Goes WestActorWylie Burp (voice)
1988Cinema ParadisoActorGeorge Bailey (archive footage) (uncredited)
1983Sans SoleilActorSelf / John 'Scottie' Ferguson (archive footage)
1983Right of WayActorTeddy Dwyer
1980Mr. Krueger's ChristmasActorMr. Krueger
1980Green HorizonsActorOld Man
1978The Big SleepActorGeneral Sternwood
1978The Magic of LassieActorClovis Mitchell
1977Airport '77ActorPhilip Stevens
1976The ShootistActorDr. Hostetler
1976That's Entertainment, Part IIActor(archive footage)
1975Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?ActorSelf (archive footage)
1974That's Entertainment!ActorSelf - Host / Narrator
1971Directed by John FordActorSelf (uncredited)
1971Fools' ParadeActorMattie Appleyard
1970The Cheyenne Social ClubActorJohn O'Hanlan
1968Bandolero!ActorMace Bishop
1968FirecreekActorJohnny Cobb
1966The Rare BreedActorSam Burnett
1965ShenandoahActorCharlie Anderson
1965Dear BrigitteActorProfessor Robert Leaf
1965The Flight of the PhoenixActorCapt. Frank Towns
1964Take Her, She's MineActorFrank Michaelson
1964Cheyenne AutumnActorWyatt Earp
1962How the West Was WonActorLinus Rawlings
1962The Man Who Shot Liberty ValanceActorRansom Stoddard
1962Mr. Hobbs Takes a VacationActorRoger Hobbs
1962Flashing SpikesActorSlim Conway
1961Two Rode TogetherActorMarshal Guthrie McCabe
1961X-15ActorHimself / Narrator (voice)
1960The Mountain RoadActorMajor Baldwin
1959Anatomy of a MurderActorPaul Biegler
1959The FBI StoryActorJohn Michael ('Chip') Hardesty
1958VertigoActorDet. John 'Scottie' Ferguson
1958Bell, Book and CandleActorShep Henderson
1957The Spirit of St. LouisActorCharles Augustus 'Slim' Lindbergh
1957Night PassageActorGrant McLaine
1956The Man Who Knew Too MuchActorDr. Ben McKenna
1955The Man from LaramieActorWill Lockhart
1955Strategic Air CommandActorRobert "Dutch" Holland
1954Rear WindowActorL.B. 'Jeff' Jefferies
1954The Far CountryActorJeff Webster
1954The Glenn Miller StoryActorGlenn Miller
1953The Naked SpurActorHoward Kemp
1953Thunder BayActorSteve Martin
1952The Greatest Show on EarthActorButtons
1952Bend of the RiverActorGlyn McLyntock
1952Carbine WilliamsActorMarsh Williams
1951No HighwayActorTheodore Honey
1950Broken ArrowActorTom Jeffords
1950HarveyActorElwood P. Dowd
1950Winchester '73ActorLin McAdam
1950The JackpotActorWilliam J. 'Bill' Lawrence
1949MalayaActorJohn Royer
1949The Stratton StoryActorMonty Stratton
1948Call Northside 777ActorP.J. 'Jim' McNeal
1948RopeActorRupert Cadell
1948On Our Merry WayActorSlim
194810,000 Kids and a CopActorNarrator
1948You Gotta Stay HappyActorMarvin Payne
1947Magic TownActorRip Smith
1947ThunderboltActorHimself
1946It's a Wonderful LifeActorGeorge Bailey
1944Swooner CroonerActorBing Crosby Rooster (voice)
1943Screen Snapshots (Series 23, No. 1): Hollywood in UniformActorHimself (archive footage)
1942Winning Your WingsActorSelf
1941The Philadelphia StoryActorMacaulay 'Mike' Connor
1941Ziegfeld GirlActorGilbert Young
1941Pot o' GoldActorJames Hamilton 'Jimmy' Haskell
1941Come Live with MeActor, ScriptwriterBill Smith
1940The Shop Around the CornerActorAlfred Kralik
1940The Mortal StormActorMartin Breitner
1940A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of SoundActorSelf
1940No Time for ComedyActorGaylord 'Gay' Esterbrook
1939Destry Rides AgainActorTom Destry Jr.
1939It's a Wonderful WorldActorGuy Johnson
1939Mr. Smith Goes to WashingtonActorJefferson Smith
1939The Ice Follies of 1939ActorMort Hodges
1939Made for Each OtherActorJohn Horace Mason
1938You Can't Take It with YouActorTony Kirby
1938Of Human HeartsActorJason Wilkins
1938The Shopworn AngelActorPvt. William 'Texas' Pettigrew
1938Vivacious LadyActorPeter Morgan Jr.
1937Seventh HeavenActorChico
1937The Last GangsterActorPaul North Sr.
1937Navy Blue and GoldActorJohn 'Truck' Cross
1937The Romance of CelluloidActorSelf (archive footage)
1936Born to DanceActorTed Barker
1936After the Thin ManActorDavid Graham
1936Wife vs. SecretaryActorDave
1936The Gorgeous HussyActorRoderick "Rowdy" Dow
1936Next Time We LoveActorChristopher Tyler
1936Rose MarieActorJohn Flower
1936Small Town GirlActorElmer Clampett
1936SpeedActorTerry Martin
1935The Murder ManActorShorty
1934Art TroubleActorJack Burton