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Stewart Granger
Actor
Born May 6, 1913Died August 16, 1993 (80 years)
Stewart Granger (born James Lablache Stewart; 6 May 1913 – 16 August 1993) was a British actor, mainly associated with heroic and romantic leading roles. He was a popular leading man from the 1940s to the early 1960s, rising to fame through his appearances in the Gainsborough melodramas.
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Known For
Filmography
1989 | Chameleons · as Jason Carr |
1989 | |
1987 | Hell Hunters · as Martin Hoffmann |
1987 | A Hazard of Hearts · as Old Vulcan |
1987 | The Legacy of Guldenburgs (TV Series) · as Jack Brinkley |
1986 | The Wizard (TV Series) |
1986 | Danielle Steel's Crossings (TV Series) · as George Hackett |
1984 | Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) · as John Landry |
1983 | Hotel (TV Series) |
1982 | The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana · as Prince Philip, Duke Of Edinburgh |
1981 | The Fall Guy (TV Series) · as James Caldwell |
1978 | The Wild Geese · as Sir Edward Matherson |
1977 | The Love Boat (TV Series) · as Thomas Preston |
1972 | The Hound of the Baskervilles · as Sherlock Holmes |
1969 | Any Second Now · as Paul Dennison |
1967 | The Last Safari · as Miles Gilchrist |
1966 | The Trygon Factor · as Superintendent Cooper Smith |
1966 | Requiem for a Secret Agent · as Jimmy Merrill |
1966 | Target for Killing · as James Vine |
1966 | Killer's Carnival · as David Porter |
1965 | Flaming Frontier · as Old Surehand |
1965 | Das Geheimnis der drei Dschunken · as Michael Scott |
1965 | The Oil Prince · as Old Surehand |
1965 | The Crooked Road · as Duke Of Orgagna |
1964 | Amongst Vultures · as Old Surehand |
1964 | The Secret Invasion · as Maj. Richard Mace |
1963 | The Shortest Day · as Avvocato (uncredited) |
1962 | Commando · as Captain Le Blanc |
1962 | Swordsman of Siena · as Thomas Stanswood |
1962 | Sodom and Gomorrah · as Lot |
1962 | The Virginian (TV Series) · as Alan Mackenzie |
1961 | The Secret Partner · as John Brent |
1960 | North to Alaska · as George Pratt |
1958 | The Whole Truth · as Max Poulton |
1958 | Harry Black and the Tiger · as Harry Black |
1957 | The Little Hut · as Sir Philip Ashlow |
1957 | Gun Glory · as Tom Early |
1956 | Bhowani Junction · as Col. Rodney Savage |
1956 | The Last Hunt · as Sandy Mckenzie |
1955 | Footsteps in the Fog · as Stephen Lowry |
1955 | Moonfleet · as Jeremy Fox |
1954 | Green Fire · as Rian X. Mitchell |
1954 | Beau Brummell · as Beau Brummell |
1953 | All the Brothers Were Valiant · as Mark Shore |
1953 | Young Bess · as Thomas Seymour |
1953 | Salome · as Commander Claudius |
1952 | The Prisoner of Zenda · as Rudolf Rassendyll / King Rudolf V |
1952 | Scaramouche · as Andre Moreau |
1952 | The Wild North · as Jules Vincent |
1951 | The Light Touch · as Sam Conride |
1951 | Soldiers Three · as Pvt. Archibald Ackroyd |
1951 | The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Story · as Cast |
1950 | King Solomon's Mines · as Allan Quartermain |
1949 | Adam and Evalyn · as Adam Black |
1948 | Saraband · as Count Philip Konigsmark |
1948 | Woman Hater · as Lord Terence Datchett |
1948 | Blanche Fury · as Philip Thorn |
1948 | The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) |
1947 | Captain Boycott · as Hugh Davin |
1946 | Caravan · as Richard Darrell |
1946 | The Magic Bow · as Nicolo Paganini |
1945 | Caesar and Cleopatra · as Apollodorus |
1945 | Madonna of the Seven Moons · as Nino Barucci |
1945 | Waterloo Road · as Ted Purvis |
1944 | A Lady Surrenders · as Kit Firth |
1944 | Man of Evil · as Harry Somerford |
1943 | The Lamp Still Burns · as Laurence Rains |
1943 | The Man in Grey · as Swinton Rokeby / Peter Rokeby |
1943 | Thursday's Child · as David Penley |
1942 | Secret Mission · as Sub-Lieutenant Jackson |
1940 | Convoy · as Sutton |
1939 | So This Is London · as Laurence |
1937 | Under Secret Orders · as Bit Part (uncredited) |
1934 | I Spy · as Extra |
1934 | |
1934 | Evergreen · as Theatre Audience Member |
1934 | |
1934 | The Rise of Catherine the Great · as Regiment Soldier |