Cary Grant Quiz
- Question: How many times was Grant married?
- Answer: He was married to Virginia Cherrill, Barbara Hutton, Betsy Drake, Dyan Cannon, and Barbara Harris.
- Question: In the classic tearjerker An Affair to Remember (1957), the main characters fall in love aboard a ship and promise to meet six months later where?
- Answer: Deborah Kerr played the love interest in this remake of Love Affair (1939), both of which were directed by Leo McCarey.
- Question: In the screwball comedy classic The Awful Truth (1937), who was Grant’s costar?
- Answer: Grant made three popular films with Dunne, though The Awful Truth is widely regarded as their masterpiece. The played a couple who agree to a divorce when each mistakenly thinks the other is having an affair.
- Question: Grant made four films with Katherine Hepburn. Which of the following was their first movie together?
- Answer: They first acted together in this 1935 dramedy. Although Sylvia Scarlett failed to attract much attention, Bringing Up Baby (1938) and The Philadelphia Story (1940) are considered classics.
- Question: In Charade (1963), what was the real name of Grant’s character?
- Answer: In this comedy caper—which costarred Audrey Hepburn—Grant’s character used a number of aliases. It was only in the film’s final minutes that his real name was revealed.
- Question: What was Cary Grant’s real name?
- Answer: He was born Archibald Alexander Leach but studio executives didn’t think it was suitable for a leading man. He legally changed his name to Cary Grant in 1941.
- Question: How many films did Grant make with Alfred Hitchcock?
- Answer: The duo made some of their best films together—Suspicion (1941), Notorious (1946), To Catch a Thief (1955), and North by Northwest (1959).
- Question: Which actress chose him as her leading man for two 1933 films that made Grant a star?
- Answer: At her request, Grant was cast in She Done Him Wrong and I’m No Angel, both of which were huge hits.
- Question: How many acting Oscars did Grant win?
- Answer: Although nominated twice—for Penny Serenade (1941) and None but the Lonely Heart (1944)—he never won an Academy Award. However, he did receive an honorary Oscar in 1970.
- Question: What was Grant’s last film?
- Answer: Although Hitchcock reportedly had hoped he’d appear in Torn Curtain, Grant instead made his big-screen farewell in this 1966 romantic comedy.
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© 1959 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.
© 1959 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc.