| Jimmy Stewart AKA James Maitland Stewart
Born: 20-May-1908 Birthplace: Indiana, PA Died: 2-Jul-1997 Location of death: Beverly Hills, CA Cause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Buried, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Glendale, CA
Gender: Male Religion: Presbyterian Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Military service: US Army Air Corps (WWII) Father: Alexander M. Stewart Mother: Elizabeth Ruth Jackson Girlfriend: Olivia de Havilland Wife: Gloria Hatrick McLean (m. 9-Aug-1949, d. 16-Feb-1994) Daughter: Kelly (twin, b. 7-May-1951) Daughter: Judy (twin, b. 7-May-1951)
High School: Mercersburg Academy (1928) University: Princeton University (1932)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Bush-Quayle '92 Loyal Order of Moose Indiana, PA Lodge 174 National Republican Senatorial Committee Reagan-Bush '84 American Film Institute Life Achievement Award 1980 Grand Marshal of the Tournament of Roses 1982 Air Medal Distinguished Flying Cross Golden Globe 1974 for Hawkins Hollywood Walk of Fame 1708 Vine St. Kennedy Center Honor 1983 Presidential Medal of Freedom 1985 Oscar for Best Actor 1941 for The Philadelphia Story Silver Buffalo Draft Deferment: World War II 1-Y, enlisted anyway (Feb-1941) Irish Ancestry
Risk Factors: Stuttering, Smoking, Pacemaker
TELEVISION The Jimmy Stewart Show Jim Howard (professor, 1971-72) Hawkins Billy Jim Hawkins (1973-74)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (21-Nov-1991) · Wylie Burp [VOICE] North and South II (4-May-1986) Right of Way (21-Nov-1983) The Green Horizon (19-Jul-1980) The Magic of Lassie (2-Aug-1978) The Big Sleep (13-Mar-1978) Airport '77 (11-Mar-1977) · Philip Stevens The Shootist (11-Aug-1976) That's Entertainment! (23-May-1974) · Himself Fools' Parade (18-Aug-1971) The Cheyenne Social Club (12-Jun-1970) Bandolero! (1-Jun-1968) Firecreek (24-Jan-1968) · Johnny Cobb The Rare Breed (2-Feb-1966) The Flight of the Phoenix (15-Dec-1965) Shenandoah (3-Jun-1965) Dear Brigitte (8-Jan-1965) Cheyenne Autumn (3-Oct-1964) · Wyatt Earp Take Her, She's Mine (13-Nov-1963) How the West Was Won (1-Nov-1962) Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation (15-Jun-1962) · Mr. Hobbs The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (22-Apr-1962) X-15 (22-Dec-1961) · Narrator [VOICE] Two Rode Together (26-Jul-1961) The Mountain Road (Jun-1960) The FBI Story (25-Jan-1960) Anatomy of a Murder (1-Jul-1959) · Paul Biegler Bell Book and Candle (19-Dec-1958) Vertigo (9-May-1958) · John "Scottie" Ferguson Night Passage (24-Jul-1957) The Spirit of St. Louis (20-Apr-1957) · Charles Lindbergh The Man Who Knew Too Much (1-Jun-1956) The Man from Laramie (31-Aug-1955) Strategic Air Command (25-Mar-1955) · Lt. Col. Robert Holland The Far Country (4-Oct-1954) Rear Window (1-Aug-1954) · L. B. Jeffries The Glenn Miller Story (10-Dec-1953) · Glenn Miller The Naked Spur (3-Aug-1953) · Howard Kemp Thunder Bay (21-May-1953) Carbine Williams (May-1952) Bend of the River (23-Jan-1952) The Greatest Show on Earth (10-Jan-1952) No Highway in the Sky (21-Sep-1951) · Theodore Honey The Jackpot (1-Nov-1950) · Bill Lawrence Harvey (13-Oct-1950) · Elwood P. Dowd Broken Arrow (21-Jul-1950) · Tom Jeffords Winchester '73 (12-Jul-1950) · Lin McAdam Malaya (27-Dec-1949) The Stratton Story (12-May-1949) You Gotta Stay Happy (28-Oct-1948) Rope (28-Aug-1948) · Rupert Cadell On Our Merry Way (3-Feb-1948) · Slim Call Northside 777 (1-Feb-1948) Magic Town (7-Oct-1947) It's a Wonderful Life (20-Dec-1946) · George Bailey Ziegfeld Girl (25-Apr-1941) · Gilbert Young Pot o' Gold (3-Apr-1941) · Jimmy Haskell Come Live With Me (29-Jan-1941) · Bill Smith The Philadelphia Story (1-Dec-1940) · Macaulay Connor No Time for Comedy (7-Sep-1940) The Mortal Storm (14-Jun-1940) · Martin Breitner The Shop Around the Corner (12-Jan-1940) · Alfred Kralik Destry Rides Again (29-Dec-1939) · Tom Destry, Jr. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (17-Oct-1939) · Jefferson Smith It's a Wonderful World (19-May-1939) · Guy Johnson The Ice Follies of 1939 (10-Mar-1939) · Larry Hall Made for Each Other (10-Feb-1939) · Johnny Mason You Can't Take It with You (23-Aug-1938) · Tony Kirby The Shopworn Angel (15-Jul-1938) · Pvt. William Pettigrew Vivacious Lady (13-May-1938) Of Human Hearts (5-Feb-1938) Navy Blue and Gold (19-Nov-1937) The Last Gangster (12-Nov-1937) Seventh Heaven (25-Mar-1937) After the Thin Man (25-Dec-1936) · David Born to Dance (27-Nov-1936) The Gorgeous Hussy (28-Aug-1936) Speed (8-May-1936) · Terry Martin Small Town Girl (10-Apr-1936) Wife vs. Secretary (28-Feb-1936) Next Time We Love (30-Jan-1936) Rose-Marie (28-Jan-1936) · John Flower The Murder Man (12-Jul-1935)
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