Blue plaque honouring Cary Grant unveiled at his childhood home in Bristol - It will shine a light on the rags to riches ...
A blue plaque to Hollywood superstar Cary Grant is to be unveiled at his childhood home in Bristol. Born Archibald Alexander Leach in Bristol in 1904, Grant escaped an impoverished childhood and ...
Cary Grant and Dyan Cannon welcomed their daughter Jennifer Grant in 1966 Cary Grant was one of the most famous actors in Old ...
The inscription on the plaque reads: CARY GRANT / (Archie Leach) /1904–1986 / Actor and Film Star / lived here / as a child. Barbara Jaynes, Grant’s widow, said: “Cary often spoke fondly of ...
It was just one of around half a dozen houses in which the Leach family lived in Horfield, Montpelier, Ashley Down, Cotham and St Paul’s but it was here between 1907 and 1909 that the actor who became ...
But Cary Grant’s life as a Hollywood heartthrob was ... Born into extreme hardship in 1904, he was the only surviving child of an alcoholic father and over-protective mother with mental health ...
He moved there when he was four and lived there until 1909 or 1910. The inscription on the plaque reads: "CARY GRANT / (Archie Leach) /1904–1986 / Actor and Film Star / lived here / as a child." ...