The Ultimate Cary Grant Quiz

Cary Grant, one of the few self-invented Hollywood actors. Take the quiz and see if you are truly a Cary Grant fan!

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On Jan 18, 2018
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In the 1920s, actress Jean Adair had helped Cary Grant to nurse him while he fell sick during a vaudeville performance. 20 years later, she played his aunt Martha in a movie. Cary Grant donated his entire salary to the U.S War Relief Fund. Which movie?

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This 1937 Cary Grant starrer was released in black-and-white and in 1985 it became the first movie to be digitally colored and re-released. Which movie?

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He made four movies with this actress, one more than with any other actress - Sylvia Scarlett, Bringing up Baby, Holiday and The Philadelphia Story. Who?

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At the height of her popularity, she specifically requested Cary Grant to be her co-star and main lead. The movie was a hit and the pair was cast for another movie that released in the same year (1933). Which actress?

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Alfred Hitcock exploited Cary Grant's persona in many of his suspense thrillers. In one such movie, he had to reverse the originally planned ending as the audience would not have tolerated seeing Grant as a killer. Which movie?

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At the age of nine, he was told his mother was dead, a trauma he carried through his childhood. At 29, he learned his mother was alive and was locked away in a mental hospital, a trauma he carried through his adulthood. He rescued her and took care of her for the next 40 years. Only once he made a movie that explored the sensitive side of the mother-son relationship. He was nominated for an Oscar but didn't win. Which movie?

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Some of the character names he uses in the movie are - Peter Joshua, Alexander Dyle, Adam Canfield, Brian Cruikshank and T Man (the real name and occupation in the movie). Which movie?

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After his contract with Paramount lapsed in the mid-1930s, he signed semi-exclusive agreements with Columbia Studios and RKO. Otherwise, he was a freelancer, the first film star ever to do this. Which was the first movie he made as a freelancer?

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Betsy Drake was Cary Grant's third wife and the couple made two movies together - one before their wedding and the one after their wedding. Which two movies were they?

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Some say he was a gay, and few of the women he was with called him 'bisexual'. Maybe he lived in a wrong era. Question is, with which actor he shared a house for 12 years from 1932-1944?

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Walk Don't Run happens to be Cary Grant's final movie. Released in the 1960s, some of the scenes were shot during a sporting event. Which sporting event?

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One of the lesser or non-visible roles he undertook was that in a 1933 version of Alice in the Wonderland. Which role did he portray?

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