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  1. James Maitland Stewart (May 20, 1908 – July 2, 1997) was an American actor, military aviator, and poet. Known for his distinctive drawl and everyman screen persona, Stewart's film career spanned 80 films from 1935 to 1991.

  2. James Stewart (born May 20, 1908, Indiana, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died July 2, 1997, Beverly Hills, California) was a major American motion-picture star who was known for his portrayals of diffident but morally resolute characters.

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    James Maitland Stewart was born on May 20, 1908 in Indiana, Pennsylvania, to Elizabeth Ruth (Johnson) and Alexander Maitland Stewart, who owned a hardware store. He was of Scottish, Ulster-Scots, and some English, descent. Stewart was educated at a local prep school, Mercersburg Academy, where he was a keen athlete (football and track), musician (s...

    In 1929, he won a place at Princeton University, where he studied architecture with some success and became further involved with the performing arts as a musician and actor with the University Players. After graduation, engagements with the University Players took him around the northeastern United States, including a run on Broadway in 1932. But ...

    Having learned to fly in 1935, he was drafted into the United States Army in 1940 as a private (after twice failing the medical for being underweight). During the course of World War II he rose to the rank of colonel, first as an instructor at home in the United States, and later on combat missions in Europe. He remained involved with the United St...

    Stewart's acting career took off properly after the war. During the course of his long professional life, he had roles in some of Hollywood's best remembered films, starring in a string of Westerns (bringing his \"everyman\" qualities to movies like The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)), biopics (The Stratton Story (1949), The Glenn Miller Story...

    On June 25, 1997, a thrombosis formed in his right leg, leading to a pulmonary embolism a week later, Surrounded by his children on July 2, 1997, James Stewart died at age 89 at his home in Beverly Hills, California, with his last words to his family being, \"I'm going to be with Gloria now.\".

    • May 20, 1908
    • July 2, 1997
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    • John “Scottie” Ferguson in Vertigo (1958) James Stewart in ‘Vertigo’ (Moviestore/Shutterstock) Stewart’s role as the obsessive fetishist haunted by his past is so dark and complex that it still comes as a surprise that he was willing to subvert his nice-guy image so dramatically.
    • George Bailey in It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) It’s a Wonderful Life is loved for a variety of reasons, but mostly for an unforgettable performance by Stewart.
    • Jefferson Smith in Mister Smith Goes to Washington (1939) This American classic boasts the quintessential Stewart pre-war performance and established his enduring persona as a man of integrity and grit.
    • LB Jefferies in Rear Window (1954) Hitchcock’s masterclass in audience manipulation features Stewart as an obsessed voyeur with a broken leg who is confined to his apartment and who suspects his neighbour of murder.
  3. Jul 2, 1997 · James Maitland Stewart, better known as Jimmy Stewart, was one of the most beloved and iconic actors of Hollywood‘s Golden Age. Over his decades-long career, Stewart starred in over 80 films and left behind an enduring legacy as both a dramatic and comedic actor.

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  4. Jul 12, 2020 · Technically, his name was James Stewart, but anyone so affable and self-deprecating just felt more like a Jimmy. Where other actors of his era seem towering — Humphrey Bogart, John Wayne, Cary Grant — this small-town Oscar-winner was always human-scaled, which was a large part of his appeal.

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  6. Oct 16, 2024 · Meet James Stewart, a 28-year-old producer steadily making a name for himself in both the cinematic and commercial worlds. Stewart’s career is brimming with high-profile projects and collaborations.