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Other Works:
(7/20/42) Radio: Appeared (as "Macauley Connor") in a "Lux Radio Theater" production of "The Philadelphia Story".
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Publicity Listings:
3 Biographical Movies
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15 Print Biographies
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2 Portrayals
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3 Interviews
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13 Articles
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5 Pictorials
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6 Magazine Cover Photos
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Alternate Names:
Brig. Gen. Jimmy Stewart | General James Stewart | Jimmy Stewart | Lieutenant James Stewart | Mr. James Stewart | Brigadier General James Stewart USAFR
Height:
6' 3" (1.91 m)
Parents:
Stewart, Elizabeth Ruth
| Stewart, Alexander
Relatives:
Mary Stewart
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Personal Quote:
[
It's a Wonderful Life (1946)] It didn't do well at all. I don't think it was the type of story people wanted right after the war. They wanted a war-related story or a pure slapstick,
Red Skelton type of comedy. Our movie just got lost.
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Trivia:
Never recovered from his wife's death on 2/16/94, and vowed to make no further public appearances after her funeral service. Thereafter, he spent most of his time in his bedroom, coming out only at the insistence of his housekeeper for his meals. Newspaper reports suggested that he had Alzheimer's disease. Over the Christmas holiday season in 1995, he failed to negotiate a rise leading to a ...
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Trademark:
His stuttering voice, which has often been parodied to exaggerated effect.
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Nickname:
Jimmy