Stewart Granger

1913-1993

Biography: life and films

Stewart Granger was an English actor whose birth name was James Lablache Stewart. He was born in London, England on 6th May 1913 and died in Santa Monica, California, USA on 16th August 1993, aged 80.

His best films as an actor include Sidney Gilliat's Waterloo Road (1945), Frank Launder's Captain Boycott (1947), Basil Dearden's Saraband for Dead Lovers (1948), Arthur Lubin's crime-thriller Footsteps in the Fog (1955) and Hugo Fregonese's Harry Black (1958).

Stewart Granger appeared in 63 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Richard Thorpe (2 films), Richard Brooks (2), Leslie Arliss (2), Henry Hathaway (2), Harold French (2), George Sidney (2), Basil Dearden (2), Arthur Crabtree (2), Andrew Marton (2), Alfred Vohrer (2) and Alberto Cardone (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (39 films), romance (11), War (8), history (7), comedy (7), Western (7), Thriller (7), Biography (4), crime-thriller (3) and comedy-romance (2).

Our average rating for Stewart Granger over all films is: 2.9

Filmography

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A Southern Maid (1933) [a]

Give Her a Ring (1934) [a]

I Spy (1934) [a]

Over the Garden Wall (1934) [a]

Under Secret Orders (1937) [a]

So This Is London (1940) [a]

Secret Mission (1942) [a]

The Lamp Still Burns (1943) [a]

The Man in Grey (1943) [a]

Thursday's Child (1943) [a]

Fanny by Gaslight (1944) [a]

Love Story (1944) [a]

Caesar and Cleopatra (1945) [a]

Madonna of the Seven Moons (1945) [a]

Waterloo Road (1945) [a]

Caravan (1946) [a]

The Magic Bow (1946) [a]

Captain Boycott (1947) [a]

Blanche Fury (1948) [a]

Saraband for Dead Lovers (1948) [a]

Adam and Evelyne (1949) [a]

Woman Hater (1949) [a]

King Solomon's Mines (1950) [a]

Soldiers Three (1951) [a]

Scaramouche (1952) [a]

The Light Touch (1952) [a]

The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) [a]

The Wild North (1952) [a]

All the Brothers Were Valiant (1953) [a]

Salome (1953) [a]

Young Bess (1953) [a]

Beau Brummell (1954) [a]

Green Fire (1954) [a]

Footsteps in the Fog (1955) [a]

Moonfleet (1955) [a]

Bhowani Junction (1956) [a]

The Last Hunt (1956) [a]

Gun Glory (1957) [a]

The Little Hut (1957) [a]

Harry Black (1958) [a]

The Whole Truth (1958) [a]

North to Alaska (1960) [a]

The Secret Partner (1961) [a]

La Congiura dei dieci (1962) [a]

Marcia o crepa (1962) [a]

Sodom and Gomorrah (1962) [a]

The Secret Invasion (1964) [a]

Unter Geiern (1964) [a]

Das Geheimnis der drei Dschunken (1965) [a]

Der Ölprinz (1965) [a]

Old Surehand (1965) [a]

The Crooked Road (1965) [a]

Das Geheimnis der gelben Mönche (1966) [a]

Le Carnaval des barbouzes (1966) [a]

Requiem per un agente segreto (1966) [a]

The Trygon Factor (1966) [a]

The Last Safari (1967) [a]

The Wild Geese (1978) [a]

Hell Hunters (1986) [a]

Oro fino (1989) [a]

The Tales of Helpmann (1990) [a]

Wild Justice (2013) [a]



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