Stewart Granger
Acting Born May 6, 1913 Kensington, London, United Kingdom 24 credits
Biography
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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Full filmography
- The Love Boat (1977) as Thomas Preston
- Murder, She Wrote (1984) as John Landry
- The Virginian (1962) as Alan MacKenzie
- The Virginian (1962) as Col. Alan MacKenzie
- Wogan (1982) as Self
- Hotel (1982) as Tony Fielding
- Bambi (1948) as Self (archive footage)
- MGM Parade (1955) as Self
- V.I.P. Schaukel (1971) as Self
- The Wizard (1986)
- Am laufenden Band (1974) as Self - Guest
- The Legacy of Guldenburgs (1987) as Jack Brinkley
- The Wild Geese (1978) as Sir Edward Matherson
- Crossings (1986) as George Hackett
- North to Alaska (1960) as George Pratt
- Scaramouche (1952) as Andre Moreau
- Sodom and Gomorrah (1962) as Lot
- Salome (1953) as Commander Claudius
- King Solomon's Mines (1950) as Allan Quartermain
- The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) as Rudolf Rassendyll / King Rudolf V
- Bhowani Junction (1956) as Col. Rodney Savage
- Rampage at Apache Wells (1965) as Old Surehand
- The Movie Orgy (1968) as Self (archive footage)
- All the Brothers Were Valiant (1953) as Mark Shore