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AND THAT'S ALL THE PAYING PUBLIC ARE, AND SHOULD BE, INTERESTED IN. SOME HOLLYWOOD ACTORS, HAD COMMUNIST LEANINGS, AND SOME WERE MEMBER'S OF THE PARTY. THEY PAID A SEVERE PRICE FOR USING THEIR FREE CHOICE., AND WERE OSTRACISED AND CONDEMMED BY THEIR PEERS. MOST NOTEABLY, CHARLIE CHAPLIN.
There are a lot of present-tense 'is's' on here! Grant is long dead! PAST tense! On the positive side ... he was born and raised in Horfield, in Bristol; my second home-city!
Knowing general basics of his life make me admire him more. Watched the television documentary, Becoming Cary Grant. He is an incredible example of the power of resilience. Had rough times, but his motivation, natural born talent (esp. timing) and his good looks served him well because of his motivation. What a talented guy!
So where were the comments from the daughter? She must have been very young by the time ha passed away and probably didn't know him that well. False advertising, switch and bait! I want my money back!
Carey Grant with his easy elegance and great charm made watching his movies a privilege and brought such joy to so many including myself .He was great 👍🏻
He should have won many Oscars...he was not only a leading man he was an excellent actor in both comedies and dramas.....I love all of his movies. RIP, Cary.
Cary Grant was such a fabulous and talented actor. I was 18 when he passed away, I cried so hard, I was devastated. I grew up watching all his movies with my Grandma and Mama, such good memories!!
We all hope you eventually got over your tragic loss...being 'devastated' over an actors death, a screen-creation of himself to the point that he barely knew himself, and somebody you've never met or even known, must be 'unbearable' to say the least...jezz, it's like being infatuated with a ghost.
One of the things he did as he was "retired " was tour in events known as "Conversation with Cary Grant ". My mom ,her friend and I went to see him at La Mirada civic theater. He showed a presentation of movies he had done. Then he took questions from the audience. He talked about his life too. So handsome. That White hair became him well. There was no mistaking his voice. I am very glad I had that opportunity.
"SECOND THAT EMOTION"!!! Exactly why I don't bother with award shows. If Cary did not win awards...do you really think the Oscar's are true to form? The award shows, the OSCARS, hardly reflect the best and brightest as routinely as they SHOULD!
Yes when they get a detail like this so totally wrong and repeated numerous times I’m done with this nonsense my God… DYLAN … are you kidding you have no credibility on anything now
How does this talk about Cary's daughter reveals his inner demons. Not one word about it. I get so tired and these stupid titles that have nothing to do with what's in the video.
Maybe youi missed it, his presumed bi-sexuality which in those days wasn't widely accepted like it is today! But many in Hollywood today still have to hide their sexuality if they fear it could have any negative impact on their career! Dig a little deeper, there are hundreds of scandals of suicide, drugs, especially alcoholism in Hollywood ever since the early 1900s and the 1920s, even brutal shocking murders!!There are great books out on Hollywood Celebrity deaths, a great many died young before their time and have also had their "inner demons"! Nothing new! History repeats!
"An Affair to Remember" with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr my all time favorite movie. No click baiting. Headlines that have nothing to do with the content. Also the truth, not inuendoes, hearsay, guesses etc. Just true facts. There is enough fraud and corruption going on in the world today. And never assume anything. He was also one of my favorite actors. Let him rest in piece..
Uh, carey being supposedly a bi-sexuual is not a bad side of him but rather a facet of his character that i guess, he felt too afraid to admit. Nowadays, he,d probably be living openly with hugh jackman. What a goreous couple that would make!
I second that. Incredible, impeccable casting, including the part of Claude Rains’ mother, those amazing Hitchcock shots such as the sweeping camera finding the key turning in Ingrid Bergman’s nervous palm, and Hitch’s trick of extending the staircase on the way down, at the end, so their exit takes forever and the tension is unbearable. But whatever Hitch magic there is, the presence of Grant and Bergman has made the film timeless, they are two rare stars you can’t see acting. This is why Cary never won an award, he makes everything seem so natural, unconsidered and unrehearsed, it’s so casual and subtle, that his contemporaries couldn’t judge it as acting. He was the greatest actor of them all and one of the very few who could walk into any (decent) film today and fit right in.
How can you mistake Dylan to Dyan his 4th wife. Dyan Cannon was a fairly famous actress in the '70s even before their marriage which was a big news back then. People talked about the big age gap.
He is a legend. That man can dress up. I called him the best dressed actor in Hollywood. He was a charming, graceful presence in his life and retired to spending his time with his daughter. A successful businessman during and after his movie career. There will always be one Cary Grant. My respect for him was always high and always be after his passing. Thanks Mr. Grant RIH. A sad video on his life. He was happy with him is where it counts.
I like his Hitchcock films best, and Hitchcock-inspired films like Charade. He should have made another film with Grace Kelly, she suited him perfectly.
@@maritzaagosto1793 There were three films with Grace: Dial M For Murder, Rear Window, and To Catch a Thief. Of these Rear Window is the classic whereas the other two are pretty good.
I loved Cary Grant with Mae West in "She done him Wrong". He also meshed well with Hepburn in the Philadelphia Story. I love his films with Hitchcock too. Supposedly he had a relationship wirh Randy Scott, but who cares he was an amazing actor!!
@@marjoriegarner5369 He felt that he was too old for the Bond role, when Ian Fleming offered him the opportunity; Yet, Grant _would have been_ , by far, the greatest, most magnificent James Bond of all!
He was great in Notorious and North by Northwest. When Ian Flemming saw those movies he wrote about a man, and Ian wrote about that man with Cary Grant in his head. And he woulth liked it if Cary Grant woulth play that man, James Bond. Cary said that he want to play in an James Bond movie for one time. But they asked him for more Bond movies. Cary was 58 when they asked him. Cary thought he was to old for that role and no more then 1 time. That was that he said that he didn't want to do it..... And so became the first Bond in 1962 Sean Connery........ But Cary woulth be a very great one. For me he woulth be the best Bond.....!!!
my favorite Cary Grant Movie was Father Goose! I still watch it today, can't get enough of it! I think Cary Grant and Leslie Caron play off each other so well comedicly!
Cary Grant was a great actor. I think he was one of my all-time favorites. And such a handsome man with a wonderful way of talking-he was his own work of art, as everyone should be. I truly loved watching him as an actor. Of course I think he had to have all the good folks that go with a good performance, but he was a constant good watch. And sure, he may have appreciated people of different sexes, most people do. I have to think this is a robot, or someone who can't read because you pronounce 'Dyan' 'DIE-ANN'...how can you get Dylan out of that?
My absolute favorite movie is Arsenic and Old Lace. Cary was handsome at every age, even in his older years. He could do comedy, drama, and romance. Your title is totally false. And BTW, Jennifer Grant's mother is named Dyan, not Dylan.
I loved Cary Grant, he was and still is the Best Looking Actor ever! All of his movies are great. But, there is one I really like to watch over and over. The movie is, The Bishop's Wife, which also starred David Niven, Loretta Young and Monty Woolley. It's a Christmas movie and Cary plays an angel to perfection. Check it out you are sure to love it!
Cary Grant's private life should be exactly that, "PRIVATE" I loved watching his movies,he was so handsome! So versatile, sad to hear he never won an Oscar
I rarely look at these inaccurate, violations of a deceased actor's life- but, middle of the night when I got up! Sick, not covid- for some reason a silly song, Sophia Loren sings in Houseboat was on my mind- CAN SOMEBODY POINT OUT CARY'S GROWN DAUGHTER? I must have blinked and did the "idiot bot" so called, genial narrator say DYLAN CANNON FOR DYAN CANNON- rubbish, utter rubbish. Namaste Cary Grant fans, what a handsome man his father was- but it isn't hard to see another Hollywood unhappy life unfolding- another bad childhood etc- I WISH THE JERKS RESPONSIBLE FOR THESE MINI CHARACTER ASSASSINATIONS WOULD CEASE!
@@paulaltman9751 No. This is the price that came to be paid by a public (and culture) that got less and less mature and respectful as time went on... You may recognize yourself in that comment.
Maybe not a shame. I can watch his movies a lot. Love how well he workerd with all his costars. He might not have won an Oscar bit his films live on. I can't tell you who won the golden statue last year let alone 50 yrs ago, but I can tell you Mr Grant whistles the theme songs from An Affair To Remember and Charade in his last movie Walk Don't Run. He didn't need that Oscar. He left a lasting impression from his first movie to his last and in between.
At this point, I'm just grateful for all the wonderful films that we have thanks to this great actor and all of the awesome characters he created!! RIP My Friend!!
How could you make a video on Cary Grant and not know that his wife, who was the mother of his only child, was named Dyan? She was/is a famous actress in her own right.
Mr Gary Grant was one of the Golden aged actors besides James steward and Henry Fonda as well he'll be missed but never forgottened may he filming on his movies in heavenly gates
Cary Grant was one of the first high profile "stars" to stand up to the old studio system and go "independent". He chose the movies HE wanted to work on! Not just taking the ones "assigned" to him by the studio bosses or being "farned out" to OTHER studios without his consent as was common practice before "ANTI-TRUST" LAWS were enacted and enforced against them.
If you want to hear from her read her book. In her book see in phatic Lee states that her father was in fact not gay. He had no gay Tendencies he didn't sleep around he didn't flirt around he was straight
He loved all his leading ladies...or was very fond of them...which shows he was not gay...he was very gentlemanly....so could have been mistaken as gay....
Cary was an enigma created by himself. It is so sorry to hear about their private lives when it is so damaging and cannot be forgotten. I love Cary regardless 💕
I am glad Cary had a daughter to pass on his legacy. He was in deed charming on screen and can imagine he would have been very romantic in person. He married 5 times so gave marriage a chance until he got it right. I am 74 years old so grew up knowing who he was and always thought he was a great and successful actor!
His daughter wrote a memoir about him called GOOD STUFF. In it, she does make reference to the stories about her dad's alleged gay affairs: she says that she doesn't know but that his manner with everyone was charming and flirty. Others who knew him well have said pretty much the same (Cleveland Amory, who was a friend, wrote that Grant could turn down a request for an autograph in such a way, the person felt flattered rather than snubbed.) So perhaps it was as simple as that.
In my childhood I watched many movies from this actor ! My mother was crazy about him and I saw a glimpse of glimmer , and how a man should be and look ! I always wished him to have a great life and felt sad when he died ! Death is cruel , but I will always remember this man and hope even in heaven he finds happiness .
I could not care less what Cary Grant’s sexual preference was. I have always loved his movies. I secretly stayed up late at night to watch them, my mother would get so mad. He was a wonderful actor and seemed like a nice human being. It was obvious how he adored his daughter. He will always be one of my top favorites in the entertainment industry!!
He was very handsome and a great actor. He lived his life the way he wanted. Only HE had to answer to God for what he did during his life here on earth. Rest in peace, Mr. Grant.
i work at the Dunes hotel in las vegas,IN the early 80s,As a food server.The older servers,Attended to him often said.He was a great guy but cheap as hell,Even do he was a filthy man.Coming from the depressian era.Effected people that way
Most iconic actor who treated woman on screen with dignity and romancing them incomparably. Sofia Loren said she loved him. He wanted to marry her, but she was already in a relationship pending marriage, just to mention one. Watch every one of his movies when time permits. His Christmas movie, “The Bishop’s Wife” is beautiful, and never get tired of seeing it, along with most any film he is in. Disgusting that friends of the same sex have to put up with junk said about them.
I can’t stand when people try to assassinate an actor’s character after their passing! Of course the man wasn’t perfect he was human but he did his job extremely well. Kudos to him for making it that far given all that early trauma!
Hello again Facts Verse 👋 Thank you so much for covering Cary Grant. My favorite movies of his are North By Northwest and An Affair To Remember. I never knew that he never got an Academy award. I actually enjoy all of his movies and miss watching them with my mom (RIP). Thank you for another great video and I hope you and your subscribers have a wonderful day. 🌞
Aside from the fact that his daughter didn't reveal "shocking news", the narrator needs to read the script. Cary's fourth wife & mother of his daughter is Dyan (not Dylan) Cannon.
Interesting story, I like him and his films especially operation pettiecoat had me in fits of laughter, a pink submerine, may he rest in peace, 🙏 great video thanks 🖤
So? He loved different people. Like we all do. The fact that in his case they were male or female - who cares. Love is love. And he was the most magical male stars of them all.
I TOTALLY AGREE WITH EVERYTHING YOU SAID, AND VERY WELL I MIGHT ADD...ALSO ARE YOU THE 'REAL' NORMA DESMOND? EITHER WAY, SHE WAS AN AMAZING TALENTED 'PERSON', AND NOT JUST IN THE MOVIES WHERE SHE EXCELLED...I'M 65 YRS OLD, SO THERE YOU GO...STAY SAFE & STAY SANE OUT THERE...^-^...
@@kathrynejones2590 there is no real Norma Desmond now is there. Just a nick because I love the Billy Wilder movies. And for you to - I'm 59 by the way so we're the same generation. Best to you too!
There is something missing in this biography of Cary Grant that is not mentioned here. It wasn't that his mother had psychiatric problems that had his mother admitted in a mental asylum. What hurt and disturbed Cary Grant for years about his mother being put in a mental asylum was because she DIDN'T have psychiatric problems but instead was put there by his dad so he can marry his mistress right away. This is what shattered Cary Grant for years about how horrible his father was to his mother. His mother was put there against her will by his father and his family without a word or last goodbye to his mother. He looked for his mother and thought of her for years until he became successful enough to find her, and visit her. His mother had mental health trauma develop due to living in an asylum for decades put there against her will from her husband. Cary Grant was furious at his father for what he did. The lack of his mother in his life was hard on him. My mother read the biography and told me what she had learned from his daughter's book and how devastating that was to Cary Grant.
Exactly. I hate how some bios say that Grant had demons because Grant's mother left him as a child which is wrong! She did NOT voluntarily leave - her husband had her committed to an asylum! I would imagine that Grant, once he figured things out much, much later in adulthood, could not get over his revulsion for his father and guilt over what happened to his mother - perhaps blaming himself for not figuring things out sooner and rescuing her before she had become too damaged from her surroundings.
So Handsome, was One of America's Best Actors. People Have Skeletons in their Closets, Everybody Does. Even YOU. Cary Grant was a Wonderful ❣️ Person. I'm glad he Finally had a Daughter. He Loved her So Much, She Knew it!!!!!!!!!
It's a shame he never won an academy award. I have always liked his movies. His timings were right on in his reactions in the movies which was rare for alot of actors. Sounds like he was full boy when younger, probably in later life also. He is missed.
Fascinating piece, especially for having absolutely no input from his daughter!!! Bear in mind the title is "Cary Grant's Daughter Reveals his inner demons"! Furthermore, the narrator claims that the world has finally "figured out the truth about Cary Grant's ambiguous sexual orientation". Yes, with lots of help from our current political masters who want us to be multi sexual and coloured... So tired of this. Leave out the ... stuff for your own world. There are plenty of us out here in the normal English speaking world (England, the USA and Australia, just to name the major players) who are tired of it.
I think it was disgraceful how homophobia made people have to live in shame or secret! I love Cary Grant and he was a fabulous comedian and physical actor. Bringing Up Baby and Old Lace & Arsenic are priceless!
There seems to be no real reason to believe that Cary Grant was anything different than he said he was if he was willing to take someone to court over the matter, why should it be so important to anyone to continue to ask that question? Friendships are important to all of us & friends can be just that - friends. Cary Grant had a very interesting life, it was nice to know he had a wife and child - a family at the time of his death. As it seems his childhood home experience was difficult. My he rest in peace.