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  1. Jan 18, 2024 · For decades, Cary Grant sculpted the image of a Hollywood leading man with performances that both subverted gender roles and winked at the rumors surrounding him. Today, there’s still little ...

  2. He even lived with fellow actor Randolph Scott, on and off, for a number of years, with many claiming their relationship was romantic. And very passionate. Now, Grant’s fourth wife, Dyan...

  3. Feb 13, 2022 · But one of the most persistent rumors about Grant was that he was secretly gay, or at least bisexual. The usual proof, as Vulture reports, are the photos of Grant in his early 30s with his roommate, the cowboy actor Randolph Scott.

  4. Feb 3, 2024 · During the years he transformed into one of Hollywood’s most dashing romantic leads, Cary Grant was living with—and possibly loving—another upcoming Hollywood star: fellow actor Randolph Scott. For years, the relationship was played off as a bromance between two highly eligible bachelors.

  5. Aug 8, 2016 · Ninety years ago, future screen legend Cary Grant shared a Greenwich Village love nest with an Australian man who went on to win three Oscars. That’s the provocative claim in “Women He’s ...

  6. Oct 13, 2020 · Cary Grant and Randolph Scott really did live together, beginning 1932 when they were both up-and-coming stars at Paramount Studios, and continuing off and on through 1940, when they were major...

  7. Jul 6, 2013 · Cary Grant and Randolph Scott: A Gay Hollywood Romance. Cary Grant was born in 1904 in Bristol, England with the unfortunate name of Archibald Leach. When Archie was only 9, his father put Archie’s mother in a mental hospital, remarried and then abandoned Archie to the care of the state.

  8. Paramount film actors Cary Grant (1904 - 1986) and Randolph Scott (1898 - 1987) in front of their new home which looks out over Santa Monica sea front.

  9. Cary Grant's 'friendship' with the devastatingly handsome Randolph Scott was remarkably open and fairly candid in the dangerously oppressed 1930s.There were ...

  10. My Favorite Wife: Directed by Garson Kanin. With Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, Randolph Scott, Gail Patrick. Missing for seven years and presumed dead, a woman returns home on the day of her husband's second marriage.

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