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Encyclopedia > James Stewart

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  • James Stewart (actor) (1908–1997), Hollywood movie star, widely known as "Jimmy" Stewart.
  • Stewart Granger (1913–1993), English actor born James Stewart but altered it to avoid confusion with the other actor.

James Maitland Jimmy Stewart (May 20, 1908 – July 2, 1997) was an iconic, Academy Award-winning American film and stage actor, best known for his homebred screen persona. ... Stewart Granger (May 6, 1913 – August 16, 1993) was an English film actor, mainly associated with heroic and romantic leading roles. ...

Scottish monarchs of the House of Stewart

James I James I (December 10, 1394 – February 21, 1437) reigned as king of Scotland from April 4, 1406 until February 21, 1437. ... James II of Scotland (October 16, 1430 – August 3, 1460) was king of Scotland from 1437 to 1460. ... James III of Scotland (1451/ 1452 – June 11, 1488), son of James II and Mary of Gueldres, created Duke of Rothesay at birth, king of Scotland from 1460 to 1488. ... James IV (March 17, 1473-September 9, 1513) - King of Scots from 1488 to 1513. ... James V (April 10, 1512 – December 14, 1542) was king of Scotland (September 9, 1513 – December 14, 1542). ... James VI and I King of England, Scotland and Ireland James VI of Scotland and I of England (Charles James) (19 June 1566–27 March 1625) was a King who ruled over England, Scotland and Ireland, and was the first Sovereign to reign in the three realms simultaneously. ... James VII and II (14 October 1633–16 September 1701) became King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 6 February 1685. ...

Other

Joan Beaufort was the name of several noted women in history. ... Sir James Hearty James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan in its third creation (1442-1499), the second son of Sir James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorne, by Joan Beaufort the widow of James I of Scotland. ... James Stewart, Duke of Ross (March 1476 - January 1504) was the son of King James III of Scotland and Margaret of Denmark. ... James Stewart, Earl of Moray (c. ... James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray (c. ... The title Lord Ochiltree was created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1543 for Andrew Stewart, a son of the 1st Lord Avandale, a descendant of Murdoch Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany by the feudal baron of Morphie. ... Prince James Francis Edward Stuart or Stewart (June 10, 1688 – January 1, 1766) was a claimant of the thrones of Scotland and England (September 16, 1701 – January 1, 1766) who is more commonly referred to as The Old Pretender. ... James Stewart, 1st Duke of Richmond, 4th Duke of Lennox (1612-1655) was a Scottish nobleman. ... James R. Stewart (July 3, 1913, Sydney - February 6, 1962, Bathurst) was a noted Australian archaeologist of Cyprus and the Ancient Near East at the University of Sydney. ... James Stewart (1775 - 1821) was a Congressional Representative from North Carolina; born in Scotland November 11, 1775; received a liberal education; immigrated to the United States and settled near Stewartsville, North Carolina; engaged in mercantile and agricultural pursuits; member of the State house of commons in 1798 and 1799; served... James Bubba Stewart (born December 21, 1985) is a professional motocross racer sometimes known as the Tiger Woods of supercross. ... James Stewart, (c 1699-27 April 1768) was a Scottish MP in the British Parliament. ... James Brewer Stewart (born c. ... James Ottis Stewart (born December 27, 1971 in Morristown, Tennessee), was a former American professional football player who was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 1st round (19th overall) of the 1995 NFL Draft. ... Professor James Stewart M.Sc, Ph. ...

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James Stewart Memorial Hall - Moonlightchest.com (2999 words)
Stewart took quickly to architecture, and was to continue pursuing the field as a graduate student, but he gradually became attracted to the school's drama and music clubs, including the famous Princeton Triangle Club.
Stewart found his footing in Hollywood thanks largely to ex-University Player Margaret Sullavan, who campaigned for Stewart to be her leading man in the 1936 romantic comedy Next Time We Love and rehearsed extensively with him.
Stewart did not often talk of his wartime service, perhaps due to his desire to be seen as a regular soldier doing his duty instead of as a celebrity.
James Stewart (actor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3821 words)
Stewart took quickly to architecture, and was to continue pursuing the field as a graduate student, but he gradually became attracted to the school's drama and music clubs, including the famous Princeton Triangle Club.
Stewart did not often talk of his wartime service, perhaps due to his desire to be seen as a regular soldier doing his duty instead of as a celebrity.
Upon James Stewart's return to Hollywood in the fall of 1945, he decided not to renew his MGM contract.
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