Cary Grant

In 1935, starting with the movie Sylvia scarlet, Cary Grant established her comedy acting style. In 1938, his film Leading Up Baby was listed on the BBC’s “Top 100 American Films” list. At the same time, it was rated as one of the “50 Greatest Comedies In History” by Premiere Magazine, and Cary Grant’s performance was also rated as one of the “100 Greatest Performances In History”.

Cary Grant was one of the most sought-after stars from “Classic Hollywood”, and the credit goes to his talents. Even if he did not win any grand awards, he is one of the greatest English stars who landed leading man roles in romantic films and screwball comedies from the 30s until the 50s. When he was 62 years old, Cary decided to retire from acting to raise his daughter Jennifer. He also took a board seat at Faberge and regularly attends meetings and supports international efforts.

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