Stewart Granger's Human Design Chart

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          Stewart Granger's Biography

          British actor, tall, dark and debonair, a leading adventure star of the ’50s. He attended London’s Webber Douglas School of Dramatic arts, played in local theater and changed his name to Granger. He made a film debut in “So This is London,” 1939. After the interruption of military service, he returned to the movies to become a regular on British screens through the ’40s.
          Granger shot to stardom in a series of dashing adventure roles. Moving to Hollywood in 1950, he played in “King Solomon’s Mines” and was top box office in “Scaramouche,” “Beau Brummel,” and “Prisoner of Zenda.”
          He had three marriage and divorces; three daughters and one son. In late November 1989, he played on Broadway in Maugham’s “The Circle,” with Rex Harrison and Glynis Johns, all three vigorous old-timers and top professionals. He survived a cancer surgery that left him with half a lung and still found great pleasure in the company of a beautiful woman. During the ’70s, he was at one time worth $15 million with investments, until, overnight, the real estate market crashed.
          Granger died of bone and prostate cancer on 16 August 1993 in Santa Monica, California.
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