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Three of his television appearances in the late 1950s were based on episodes from his radio series, "The Six Shooter", in which Stewart played cowboy "Britt Ponset". On February 10, 1957, Stewart played "Ponset" on an episode of
General Electric Theater (1953) titled "The Town with a Past". The episode was adapted from the "...
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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
(sibling)
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Personal Quote:
[to
Frank Capra when he was offered the role of George Bailey] Frank, if you want to do a movie about me committing suicide, with an angel with no wings named Clarence, I'm your man.
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Trivia:
Wanted to make
Night Passage (1957) because he believed it would give him a chance to show off his accordion playing. However, all of his playing was re-recorded by a professional accordion player.
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Trademark:
Roles in westerns.
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Nickname:
Jimmy