This Biography is about one of the best Actor James Stewart including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of James Stewart | |
Real Name | James Stewart |
Profession | Actors |
Nick Name | James Stewart |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Presbyterian |
Personal life of James Stewart | |
Born on | 20 May 1908 |
Birthday | 20th May |
Died At Age | 89 |
Sun Sign | Taurus |
Born in | Indiana |
Died on | 02 July 1997 |
Place of death | Beverly Hills |
Diseases & Disabilities | Alzheimer’s, Stammered / Stuttered |
Family Background of James Stewart | |
Father | Alexander Maitland Stewart |
Mother | Elizabeth Ruth |
Spouse/Partner | Gloria Hatrick McLean |
Children | Judy Stewart-Merrill, Kelly Stewart-Harcourt, Michael Stewart, Ronald Stewart |
Education | Mercersburg Academy, Princeton University |
Awards | 1941 – Academy Award for Best Actor
1985 – Academy Award for Best Actor 1965 – Golden Globes 1974 – Golden Globes for Best TV Actor 1939 – NYFCCs for Best Actor 1959 – NYFCCs for Best Actor 1980 – American Film Institute 1968 – Screen Actors Guild Award 1959 – Venice Film Festival for Volpi Cup Best Actor 1962 – Berlin International Film Festivals for Silver Bear for Best Actor 1982 – Berlin International Film Festivals for Silver Bear for Best Actor |
Personal Fact of James Stewart | |
James Maitland Stewart, also known as Jimmy Stewart to his fans, was an American film and stage actor whose portrayals of decent, idealistic and noble characters endeared him to millions of film lovers. A lanky actor with an ungainly stride and boyish mannerisms, he personified the typical middle-class American caught up in a confusing world. He had a distinctive voice and accent which his fans loved and impersonators loved to mimic. In a career spanning over half a century, he had acted in over 90 movies, many of which are considered classics. He was a major MGM contract star known for making collaborations with many of the famous directors of his times: Alfred Hitchcock, Frank Capra, John Ford, Anthony Mann, etc. His depiction of a idealist in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington earned him his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. His role as intrusive reporter in The Philadelphia Story won him an Academy Award in a competitive category. Apart from being a movie star, Stewart was a highly-decorated war veteran, who served as a bomber pilot during World War II. He was eventually promoted to the rank of Brigadier General in the US Air Force Reserve. After the war, he returned to Hollywood with what would become his best known performance as George Bailey in Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life. Though the movie generated mixed reviews upon its release, it went on to become a Christmas classic years later. |
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