Cary Grant had a clean cut look that said...sophisticated, refined, classy and debonair!
This look he carried off in almost all of his films...almost!
Wardrobe and costumes may have changed to fit the role or the era but very rarely did that classic Cary Grant look.
Here are the few exceptions...
This look he carried off in almost all of his films...almost!
Wardrobe and costumes may have changed to fit the role or the era but very rarely did that classic Cary Grant look.
Here are the few exceptions...
The Last Outpost (1935):
As a British Officer, Michael Andrews, sporting a moustache.
With Gertrude Michael. |
With Martha Scott. |
The Howards of Virginia (1940):
As Matt Howard in an American Revolution role, complete with low ponytail.
I Was A Male War Bride (1949):
Captain Henri Rochard, found himself going to extraordinary lengths...horse hair wig!
With Ann Sheridan. |
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With Ginger Rogers. |
Monkey Business (1952): A short haired and youthful, Professor Barnaby Fulton |
Father Goose (1964): As a South Pacific island resident, Walter Ekland...some what disheveled. |
With Leslie Carron. |
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