The greatest movie star in Hollywood history, according to Al Pacino: “It’s innate or something”
It’s not him, obviously.

Cary Grant was an English-American actor whose effortless charm, impeccable comic timing and sophisticated screen presence made him one of the greatest leading men in Hollywood history. Rising to prominence during the Golden Age of cinema, Grant starred in a succession of timeless classics across romantic comedy, screwball comedy, thriller and drama. His celebrated collaborations with Alfred Hitchcock, including ‘North by Northwest’, ‘Notorious’, ‘Suspicion’ and ‘To Catch a Thief’, cemented his reputation as one of cinema’s defining stars, while performances in ‘Bringing Up Baby’, ‘His Girl Friday’, ‘The Philadelphia Story’ and ‘An Affair to Remember’ showcased his extraordinary versatility. Although never winning a competitive Academy Award, Grant received an Honorary Oscar in recognition of his outstanding contribution to film and remains one of Hollywood’s most enduring icons.
It’s not him, obviously.
A rare misfire from the coolest man in Hollywood.
Admiration for the classics.