Who married Cary Grant?

  • Virginia Cherrill married Cary Grant on . Cary Grant was 30 years old on the wedding day (30 years, 0 months and 22 days). Virginia Cherrill was 25 years old on the wedding day (25 years, 9 months and 28 days). The age gap was 4 years, 2 months and 25 days.

    The marriage ended in .

  • Barbara Hutton married Cary Grant on . Cary Grant was 38 years old on the wedding day (38 years, 5 months and 20 days). Barbara Hutton was 29 years old on the wedding day (29 years, 7 months and 24 days). The age gap was 8 years, 9 months and 27 days.

    The marriage lasted 3 years, 1 months and 22 days (1149 days ). The marriage ended on .

  • Betsy Drake married Cary Grant on . Cary Grant was 45 years old on the wedding day (45 years, 11 months and 7 days). Betsy Drake was 26 years old on the wedding day (26 years, 3 months and 14 days). The age gap was 19 years, 7 months and 24 days.

    The marriage ended in .

  • Dyan Cannon married Cary Grant on . Cary Grant was 61 years old on the wedding day (61 years, 6 months and 4 days). Dyan Cannon was 28 years old on the wedding day (28 years, 6 months and 18 days). The age gap was 32 years, 11 months and 17 days.

    The marriage ended in .

  • Barbara Harris married Cary Grant on . Cary Grant was 77 years old on the wedding day (77 years, 2 months and 28 days).

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Cary Grant

Cary Grant

Cary Grant (born Archibald Alec Leach; 18 January 1904 – 29 November 1986) was an English-American actor. Known for his blended British and American accent, debonair demeanor, lighthearted approach to acting, and sense of comic timing, he was one of classic Hollywood's definitive leading men. He was nominated twice for the Academy Award, received an Academy Honorary Award in 1970, and received the Kennedy Center Honor in 1981. He was named the second-greatest male star of the Golden Age of Hollywood by the American Film Institute in 1999.

Grant was born into an impoverished family in Bristol, where he had an unhappy childhood marked by the absence of his mother and his father's alcoholism. He became attracted to theatre at a young age when he visited the Bristol Hippodrome. At 16, he went as a stage performer with the Pender Troupe for a tour of the US. After a series of successful performances in New York City, he decided to stay there. He established a name for himself in vaudeville in the 1920s and toured the United States before moving to Hollywood in the early 1930s.

Grant initially appeared in crime films and dramas, such as Blonde Venus (1932) and She Done Him Wrong (1933), but later gained renown for his performances in romantic screwball comedies such as The Awful Truth (1937), Bringing Up Baby (1938), His Girl Friday (1940), and The Philadelphia Story (1940). These pictures are frequently cited among the greatest comedy films of all time. Other well-known films in which he starred in this period were the adventure Gunga Din (1939), the dark comedy Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), and the dramas Only Angels Have Wings (1939), Penny Serenade (1941), and None but the Lonely Heart (1944), the latter two for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor.

During the 1940s and 1950s, Grant had a close working relationship with director Alfred Hitchcock, who cast him in four films: Suspicion (1941), Notorious (1946), To Catch a Thief (1955), and North by Northwest (1959). For the suspense-dramas Suspicion and Notorious, Grant took on darker, morally ambiguous characters, both challenging Grant's screen persona and his acting abilities. Toward the end of his career he starred in the romantic films Indiscreet (1958), Operation Petticoat (1959), That Touch of Mink (1962), and Charade (1963). He is remembered by critics for his unusually broad appeal as a handsome, suave actor who did not take himself too seriously, and in comedies was able to toy with his dignity without sacrificing it entirely.

Grant was married five times, three of them elopements with actresses Virginia Cherrill (1934–1935), Betsy Drake (1949–1962), and Dyan Cannon (1965–1968). He had daughter Jennifer Grant with Cannon. He retired from film acting in 1966 and pursued numerous business interests, representing cosmetics firm Fabergé and sitting on the board of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He died of a stroke in 1986 at the age of 82.

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Virginia Cherrill

Virginia Cherrill

Virginia Cherrill (April 12, 1908 – November 14, 1996), styled as Virginia Child Villiers, Countess of Jersey between 1937 and 1946, was an American actress best known for her role as the blind flower girl in Charlie Chaplin's City Lights (1931).

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Barbara Hutton

Barbara Hutton

Barbara Woolworth Hutton (November 14, 1912 – May 11, 1979) was an American debutante, socialite, heiress and philanthropist. She was dubbed the "Poor Little Rich Girl"— first when she was given a lavish and expensive debutante ball in 1930 amid the Great Depression and later due to a notoriously troubled private life.

Heiress to one-third of the estate of her grandfather, the retail tycoon Frank Winfield Woolworth, Barbara Hutton was one of the wealthiest women in the world. She endured a childhood marked by neglect by her father and the early loss, at age four, of her mother, who died from suffocation due to mastoiditis. Rumors have persisted that she committed suicide. This set the stage for a life of difficulty forming relationships. Married and divorced seven times, she acquired grand foreign titles but was maliciously treated and often exploited by several of her husbands. Publicly she was much envied for her possessions, her beauty and her apparent life of leisure; privately she remained deeply insecure, often taking refuge in drink, drugs and playboys.

Hutton was an inconsistent and insecure parent to her one child, exacerbated when the divorce from her second husband ended in a bitter custody battle, and she subsequently developed anorexia nervosa. Her son Lance Reventlow died in a 1972 plane crash, leaving Hutton devastated. A life of lavish spending, paired with exploitation by those entrusted to manage her estate, brought Hutton to the verge of bankruptcy before her death.

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Betsy Drake

Betsy Drake

Betsy Drake, née le à Neuilly-sur-Seine et morte à Londres le , est une actrice et écrivaine américaine, connue notamment pour avoir été la troisième épouse de l'acteur Cary Grant.

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Dyan Cannon

Dyan Cannon

Dyan Cannon est une actrice, réalisatrice et scénariste américaine née le à Tacoma dans l'État de Washington aux États-Unis.

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Barbara Harris

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