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James Stewart

James Stewart

82 titles Acting May 20, 1908 Died: Jul 02, 1997 Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA

James Maitland "Jimmy" Stewart was a celebrated American actor whose distinctive voice and relatable demeanor made him a beloved figure in both film and theater. Over his impressive career spanning nearly seventy years, Stewart left an indelible mark on Hollywood, starring in a plethora of cinematic classics. He received five Academy Award nominations, securing an Oscar for Best Actor for his role in "The Philadelphia Story," alongside a prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award.

Stewart's filmography includes iconic titles such as "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," "Harvey," "It's a Wonderful Life," "Rear Window," "Vertigo," and "The Man Who Knew Too Much." His performances earned him a prominent place on the American Film Institute's lists, where he is recognized as the leading actor in both the AFI's 100 Years…100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition) and Entertainment Weekly's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time. Notably, ten of his films have been preserved in the United States National Film Registry as of 2007.

In addition to his cinematic accomplishments, Stewart had a commendable military career. He served in both World War II and the Vietnam War, ultimately achieving the rank of Brigadier General in the United States Air Force Reserve. Collaborating with legendary directors such as Alfred Hitchcock and Frank Capra, Stewart's diverse roles spanned various genres, including westerns, thrillers, and comedies. He passed away at the age of 89, leaving a rich legacy as one of the finest actors from Hollywood's Golden Age and earning the title of the third Greatest Male Star of All Time from the American Film Institute.

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