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is by no means an inclusive list of all the magazines you will find
photos and/or articles about Cary Grant!
I can't promise you that there aren't any errors here!
If you spot a typo, either spelling or date, please let me know!
Titles
in Blue link to the article
Another "Profile"
the Women Adore
- Picturegoer, February 17, 1945; page 20
Cary
Grant
- Modern Screen - October 1941; pg 20
Cary
Grant
- Screen Album, 1948; pg 36
Cary
Grant
- Unknown Magazine, Late 1940's; pg 8
Cary Grant's Crying May Make Him Happy
- Family
Circle, June 27, 1941; pages 4-5
"Cary
Grant's Million Dollar Romance"
Stein, Herbert
Photoplay,
November 1940, p. 14-15
Stein focuses his article on Grant's relationship with Barbara Hutton.
"Cash
and Cary"
Roberts, Alma
Photoplay,
February 1940, p. 22
While mentioning Grant's generosity and penchant for clipping newspaper
and magazine articles and ads, the article primarily focuses on the
custom-made bed he recently purchased.
"Gary
and Cary"
Hartung, P.T.
Commonweal,
September 22, 1944, p. 547-548
Film reviews and a comparison of the acting styles of Gary Cooper in
current release Casanova Brown and Cary Grant in his latest film Arsenic
and Old Lace. "Heartbreak
Story: Cary Grant and Barbara Hutton Fight For Her Son"
Maxwell, Elsa
Photoplay, October 1944
What is most interesting about this article is the depiction of Grant's
affectionate relationship with Barbara Hutton's son, Lance Reventlow,
and the legal battles surrounding him. "Hollywood
Luminary: Cary Grant"
Esquire, October 1946, p.
122
Color photo of Grant with a descriptive caption of the type of clothes
he likes to wear.
"How
Cary Grant Lives"
Steele, Joseph
Henry
Photoplay,
September 1940, p. 20-22
This article offers a description of Grant's Santa Monica home where he
lives with his two Sealyhams, Archibald and Cholmondeley.
"How
Grant Took Hollywood"
Martin, Pete
Saturday Evening Post,
February 19, 1949, p. 22-23
Illustrated. Written in a very friendly tone, this article offers
a slight history (and some inaccuracies) with interspersed anecdotes.
"I
Cary, Take Thee Barbara ..."
- Modern Screen, October 1942; pgs 36; 66-68;
Miller, Cynthia
"The
Married Life of the Cary Grants"
Parsons, L.O.
Photoplay,
February 1944, p. 30-32
Including a detailed description of their home, this article by famous
gossip columnist Louella Parsons presents a look at teh at-home life of
Cary Grant and Barbara Hutton. "Matrimony
Deferred"
Jefferson, Sally
Photoplay, October 1942, p.
64-65
Article on the Grant-Hutton marriage. "Notorious
Gentleman"
Waterbury, Ruth
Photoplay,
January 1947, p. 38
Grant offers his thoughts on Ingrid Bergman, Alfred Hitchcock and
Rosalind Russell.
"Portrait in Quicksilver"
Arnold, Maxine
Photoplay,
November 1947, p 70-71
A personality profile of Grant that
includes his philosophies of life and the subjects he has been
studying.
"Portrait
of U.S. Grant"
Steele, Joseph
Henry
Photoplay,
March 1943, p. 52
Wile containing factual errors (Grant's stint in St. Louis is listed as
being in 1921 for example), the article is still an interesting and
detailed list of the actor's likes and dislikes. "The
Role I Liked Best"
The Saturday Evening Post,
January 10, 1948; p. 94; Cary Grant "She's
My Dream Wife"
Grant, Cary
Photoplay, August 1948,
p. 50-51
Grant has written a flattering and interesting article on one of his
co-stars, Myrna Loy. This article was republished in Photoplay
in February of 1964. "That
Angel, Cary"
Maxwell, Elsa
Photoplay, April 1948, p.
44-45
Detailed description of the house Grant lives in which mentions how he
is lethargic about it since his divorce from Hutton. Time,
May 20, 1940, p. 86
After a review of My Favorite Wife, Grant is profiled with a brief
account of his career before Hollywood and his early days with
Paramount. "What
Next for Cary Grant?"
Parsons, L.O.
Photoplay,
August 1945, p. 32
This brief article, written after Grant's divorce from Barbara Hutton,
discusses where the now-eligible bachelor is seen and with whom, namely
Betty Hensel.
Most
of the information on these magazine pages comes from:
Cary
Grant: A Bio-Bibliography
by Beverley Bare Buehrer
I HIGHLY recommend this book.
I consider it my CG bible!!
If you
have any articles from the 1940's you'd like to include,
please contact me!! I'll be glad to add them.
Photos are always a plus!!
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