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Movie star Gary Grant passed away on November 30, 1986
39 years ago today, November 30, 1986 (October 29, 1986 in the lunar calendar), movie star Gary Grant passed away. Gary Grant Among the four films Gary Grant collaborated with Hitchcock for best director,"The Beauty Trap"(1946) was his post-war masterpiece. His dazzling performance with Ingrid Bergman made this film a masterpiece of Hitchcock's career as a director. Later, when he summarized his acting skills, he was complacent and said: "When filming, I only felt like I was playing myself. Of course, it is impossible to move myself into life. I performed a certain type of life on the screen, and in life, I couldn't help but try this kind of person's character. Then, I can perform easily." In 1986, this much-loved actor finally bid farewell to the film industry filled with the audience's fond memories and nostalgia. However, success on the screen does not necessarily bring prosperity in life. Gary Grant was married five times but divorced four times. At the end of 1933, he met Virginia Charlie, the actress who starred with Chaplin in "City Lights", and married her in January 1934. But Charlie left him in September of the same year. To this end. Grant was in great pain and drank to drown his sorrows. On October 5, he was so drunk that he was taken to the hospital. The two finally broke up in March of the following year. Then he married Barbara Hutton, a millionaire woman. Three years later it broke down again. In 1949, Grant and Bessie Drake co-starred in "Pursuing a Husband". They did not want to make it happen. After the film was filmed, they became husband and wife. But later, Grant fell in love with Sophia Loren, and the marriage from 49 to 62 years fell through. In 1965, he married Diane Cannon, but eventually lost his partner again because of his "violence." Fortunately, however, she left him with a daughter: Jennifer. When his daughter turned 15 years old, he married Barbara Harris, who was 50 years younger than him. Grant once viewed his unfortunate marriage history this way: "They have always left me, not I have left them." Although Gary Grant had been out of film for more than 20 years, when he passed away at the end of 1986, it still made nostalgic fans feel sad and couldn't help but recall the humorous and touching plots of the comedy films he starred in the 1930s and 1940s. In Hitchcock's "The Beauty Trap", the female lead was Ingrid Bergman and Grace Kelly co-starred in "To Catch the Thief"(1955) and became lifelong friends with the only Barbara Harris who never left him. Grant in his childhood


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