Cary Grant is a British-American actor who started his career with the movie ‘This is the Night’ (1932). He has worked in several successful movies like ‘The Awful Truth’ (1937), ‘Bringing Up Baby’ (1938), ‘Only Angels Have Wings’ (1939), ‘His Girl Friday’ (1940), ‘The Philadelphia Story’ (1940), ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ (1944), ‘Notorious’ (1948), ‘An Affair to Remember’(1957), ‘North by Northwest’ (1959), ‘Charade’ (1963) and ‘Father Goose’ (1964). His last movie was ‘Walk, Don’t Run’ (1966).
Known as the one of the leading men of Hollywood, Cary earned five ‘Golden Globe’ nominations for ‘Ingrid Bergman’, ‘That Touch of Mink (1962)’ and ‘Charade’ (1963). He was also given honorary ‘Oscar’ in 1970 at the ‘42nd Academy Awards’. He was also nominated twice for the’ Academy Award for Best Actor’ for ‘Penny Serenade’ (1941) and ‘None but the Lonely Heart’ (1944).Â
He was also named ‘The Second Greatest Male Star’ (after Humphrey Bogart) of Golden Age Cinema of Hollywood by the ‘American Film Institute’ in 1999.Â
His worst movies include ‘Kiss Them for Me’ (1957), ‘Mr. Lucky’ (1963), ‘I’m No Angel’ (1933) etc. His highest grossing movie till date remains to be ‘North by Northwest’ (1959).