For the first time one of Hollywood's greatest stars tells his own story, in his own words. From a childhood of poverty to global fame, Cary Grant, the ultimate self-made star, explores his own screen image and what it took to create it. All women were in love at that time, because all men wanted to look like them. Cary Grant, who made his debut in 1932 and ended his long successful career in 1966, played in more than 70 movies. He was opposed to actresses like Katharine Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman, Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly, and was directed by the big ones in the field (including Alfred Hitchcock).
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