Stewart Granger, an MGM star
When Stewart Granger began his acting career, he had to give up his own real name, James Stewart, to avoid confusion with the famous American star. After appearing in repertory, he appeared on the London stage and was an immediate hit. Soon he became one of England’s most popular movie stars, and then Hollywood beckoned. His first appearance in this country, ‘King Solomon’s Mines’, resulted in his being signed to an MGM contract. He will next be seen in MGM’s Technicolor production, ‘All the Brothers Were Valiant’.
Stewart Granger (as John Brent) in a photograph from The Secret Partner (1961) (2)
French photograph from Scaramouche (1952) (6)
Eleanor Parker (as Lenore) and Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) in a photograph from Scaramouche (1952) (5)
Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) and Eleanor Parker (as Lenore) in a photograph from Scaramouche (1952) (4)
Stewart Granger (as Miles Gilchrist) in a photograph from The Last Safari (1967) (2)
French photograph from The Last Hunt (1956) (1)
French photograph from King Solomon’s Mines (1950) (5)
Stewart Granger (as Rian X. Mitchell) in a photograph from Green Fire (1954) (11)
French photograph from Bhowani Junction (1956) (6)
Ann Blyth (as Priscilla ‘Pris’ Holt) and Stewart Granger (as Mark Shore) in a photograph from All the Brothers Were Valiant (1953) (3)
Ann Blyth (as Priscilla ‘Pris’ Holt) and Stewart Granger (as Mark Shore) in a photograph from All the Brothers Were Valiant (1953) (2)
Stewart Granger (as Thomas Seymour) and Jean Simmons (as Young Bess) in a photograph from Young Bess (1953) (4)
Stewart Granger (as Maj Richard Mace) in a photograph from The Secret Invasion (1964) (2)
Stewart Granger (as Rudolf Rassendyll / King Rudolf V) in a photograph from The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) (3)
Steve Rowland (as Tom Early, Jr) and Stewart Granger (as Tom Early) in a photograph from Gun Glory (1957) (3)
Stewart Granger arrives at Heathrow Airport, London, following his holiday in Antigua in the 1980s
Stewart Granger (as Max Poulton) in a photograph from The Whole Truth (1958) (2)
Stewart Granger (as John Brent) in a photograph from The Secret Partner (1961) (1)
Stewart Granger (as Commander Claudius) in a photograph from Salome (1953) (11)
Rita Hayworth (as Princess Salome) and Stewart Granger (as Commander Claudius) in a photograph from Salome (1953) (10)
Stewart Granger (as Commander Claudius) and Rita Hayworth (as Princess Salome) in a photograph from Salome (1953) (9)
Stewart Granger (as Commander Claudius) and Rita Hayworth (as Princess Salome) in a photograph from Salome (1953) (8)
Stewart Granger (as Harry Black) in a photograph from Harry Black and the Tiger [Harry Black] (1958) (9)
Barbara Rush (as Christian Tanner), Anthony Steel (as Desmond Tanner) and Stewart Granger (as Harry Black) in a photograph from Harry Black (1958) (1)
Elizabeth Taylor (as Lady Patricia Belham) and Stewart Granger (as George Bryan ‘Beau’ Brummell) in a photograph from Beau Brummell (1954) (3)
Publicity photograph of British actor Stewart Granger
Stewart Granger and Jean Simmons hang off a diving board
Photo of Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor and Stewart Granger
Stewart Granger and Jean Simmons hug by their Californian pool
Jean Simmons in a red dress with a bare-chested Stewart Granger
Jean Simmons and Stewart Granger pet a Siamese cat
Jean Simmons and Stewart Granger after their Hollywood marriage
Jean Simmons and Stewart Granger in evening formal wear
Stewart Granger smokes while in swimming costume with Jean Simmons
Stewart Granger in cowboy clothes steadies himself on a rock and takes aim with his rifle
Stewart Granger and American actor Clark Gable, best known for his role as Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind, share a joke together
Stewart Granger cinefilms Jean Simmons while lazing by their pool
An older Stewart Granger with grey hair
Stewart Granger wears a herringbone jacket
Stewart Granger dressed in suit and tie holds his lapels
Stewart Granger holds aloft a white kitten
Stewart Granger photograph (28)
Stewart Granger signs autographs during a Californian evening
What’s On in London magazine with Stewart Granger in The Magic Bow. 11th October, 1946. Screening at the Odeon, Marble Arch.
Picturegoer magazine with Stewart Granger in King Solomon’s Mines. December, 1950.
Picturegoer magazine with Jean Simmons and Stewart Granger in Adam and Evelyne. June, 1949.
Picturegoer magazine with Pier Angeli and Stewart Granger in The Light Touch. January, 1952.
Picture Show magazine with David Niven, Ava Gardner, and Stewart Granger in The Little Hut. 1957.