Birthday: 1913-05-06
Deathday: 1993-08-16
Birthplace: Kensington, London, United Kingdom
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned
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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Year | Title | Character | |
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1989-12-20 | Chameleons | Jason Carr | |
1989-07-20 | Fine Gold | ||
1988-02-15 | Hell Hunters | Martin Hoffmann | |
1987-12-27 | A Hazard of Hearts | Old Vulcan | |
1987-12-25 | The Story of a Recluse | Manton Jamieson | |
1982-09-20 | The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana | Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh | |
1978-06-28 | The Wild Geese | Sir Edward Matherson | |
1972-02-12 | The Hound of the Baskervilles | Sherlock Holmes | |
1969-02-11 | Any Second Now | Paul Dennison | |
1967-11-01 | The Last Safari | Miles Gilchrist | |
1966-12-16 | The Trygon Factor | Superintendent Cooper Smith | |
1966-10-15 | Requiem for a Secret Agent | Jimmy Merrill | |
1966-09-29 | Target for Killing | James Vine | |
1966-07-28 | Where Are You Taking That Woman | David Porter | |
1965-12-14 | Flaming Frontier | Old Surehand | |
1965-08-25 | Rampage at Apache Wells | Old Surehand | |
1965-07-16 | Red Dragon | Michael Scott | |
1965-02-03 | The Crooked Road | Duke Of Orgagna | |
1964-12-08 | Frontier Hellcat | Old Surehand | |
1964-09-16 | The Secret Invasion | Maj. Richard Mace | |
1963-02-14 | The Shortest Day | Avvocato (uncredited) | |
1962-11-14 | Commando | Captain Le Blanc | |
1962-10-19 | The Swordsman of Siena | Thomas Stanswood | |
1962-10-04 | Sodom and Gomorrah | Lot | |
1961-05-01 | The Secret Partner | John Brent | |
1960-11-07 | North to Alaska | George Pratt | |
1958-07-29 | The Whole Truth | Max Poulton | |
1958-07-22 | Harry Black and the Tiger | Harry Black | |
1957-07-19 | Gun Glory | Tom Early | |
1957-05-03 | The Little Hut | Sir Philip Ashlow | |
1956-05-01 | Bhowani Junction | Col. Rodney Savage | |
1956-04-30 | The Last Hunt | Sandy McKenzie | |
1955-09-14 | Footsteps in the Fog | Stephen Lowry | |
1955-06-24 | Moonfleet | Jeremy Fox | |
1954-12-29 | Green Fire | Rian X. Mitchell | |
1954-11-16 | Beau Brummell | Beau Brummell | |
1953-11-13 | All the Brothers Were Valiant | Mark Shore | |
1953-05-29 | Young Bess | Thomas Seymour | |
1953-03-24 | Salome | Commander Claudius | |
1952-11-04 | The Prisoner of Zenda | Rudolf Rassendyll / King Rudolf V | |
1952-05-08 | Scaramouche | Andre Moreau | |
1952-01-28 | The Wild North | Jules Vincent | |
1951-12-06 | The Light Touch | Sam Conride | |
1951-04-01 | Soldiers Three | Pvt. Archibald Ackroyd | |
1950-11-09 | King Solomon's Mines | Allan Quartermain | |
1949-05-31 | Adam and Evelyne | Adam Black | |
1948-10-13 | Woman Hater | Lord Terence Datchett | |
1948-10-04 | Saraband for Dead Lovers | Count Philip Konigsmark | |
1948-02-19 | Blanche Fury | Philip Thorn | |
1947-08-26 | Captain Boycott | Hugh Davin | |
1946-09-20 | The Magic Bow | Nicolo Paganini | |
1946-06-03 | Caravan | Richard Darrell | |
1945-12-11 | Caesar and Cleopatra | Apollodorus | |
1945-02-05 | Waterloo Road | Ted Purvis | |
1945-01-22 | Madonna of the Seven Moons | Nino Barucci | |
1944-11-20 | Love Story | Kit Firth | |
1944-05-08 | Fanny by Gaslight | Harry Somerford | |
1943-11-29 | The Lamp Still Burns | Laurence Rains | |
1943-08-06 | The Man in Grey | Swinton Rokeby / Peter Rokeby | |
1943-03-24 | Thursday's Child | David Penley | |
1942-10-05 | Secret Mission | Sub-Lieutenant Jackson | |
1940-09-28 | Convoy | Sutton | |
1939-03-01 | So This Is London | Laurence | |
1937-12-06 | Under Secret Orders | Bit part (uncredited) | |
1934-08-26 | I Spy | Extra | |
1934-06-20 | Over the Garden Wall | ||
1934-06-11 | Give Her a Ring | ||
1934-03-01 | A Southern Maid | ||
1934-02-09 | The Rise of Catherine the Great | Regiment Soldier | |
1933-01-01 | The Song You Gave Me | Waiter |