Cary Grant's daughter and former wife talk about his struggles with family life


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With Cary making a serious name for himself across the stages of elite theater performances, he was called in to take a screen-test for Paramount Pictures. He impressed executives, and after signing to the production company, he started appearing alongside big star names in 1930s Hollywood – including the sultry Mae West in films such as 1933’s She Done Him Wrong, and I’m No Angel.

Starting to make it big

It was in these early years of the decade that Cary started to set hearts racing, impressing producers and cinema-goers with his genuine charm and skillful light-hearted approach to acting. After jumping the pond, the Englishman was beginning to make it big! He knew he made the right decision, and he even started to lose his distinctive cockney accent. Cary was becoming a star.

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