Stewart Granger
(1913-1993), ActorSitter in 8 portraits
Born James Lablache Stewart, Granger changed his name and made his first screen appearance in 1933. He gained prominence in romantic film roles in the 1940s including Waterloo Road (1945). Granger married his second wife Jean Simmons in 1950, having co-starred with her in Adam and Evelyne (1949). He then went to Hollywood in 1950 and appeared in King Solomon's Mines (1950) and Scaramouche and The Prisoner of Zenda, both in 1952.
Stewart Granger; Elspeth March
by Keystone Press Agency Ltd
bromide print, 1921
NPG x194009
Gabriel Pascal; Basil Sydney; Stewart Granger; Vivien Leigh
by (Edward) Russell Westwood
bromide print, 1945
NPG x35607
Vivien Leigh in 'Caesar and Cleopatra'
by Wilfrid Newton
vintage film still, 1945
NPG x137523
Claude Rains; Cecil Parker, Vivien Leigh and Stewart Granger in 'Caesar and Cleopatra'
by Wilfrid Newton
vintage print, 1945
NPG x137969
Vivien Leigh; Claude Rains; Stewart Granger and Basil Sydney in 'Caesar and Cleopatra'
by Wilfrid Newton
vintage print, 1945
NPG x137977
Stewart Granger; Vivien Leigh; Basil Sydney and Claude Rains in 'Caesar and Cleopatra'
by Wilfrid Newton
vintage print, 1945
NPG x137981
Stewart Granger; Jean Simmons; Mary Clare; Peter Glenville
by Fox Photos Ltd
bromide press print, February 1949
NPG x199014
Related People
- Tracy Granger (daughter)
- Elspeth March (Jean Elspeth Mackenzie) (wife)
- Jean Merilyn Simmons (wife)
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