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  1. TALL, DARK, debonair and rakishly handsome, Stewart Granger was one of the greatest British stars of the Forties, and went on to become one of the handful to achieve true...

  2. Aug 17, 1993 · Stewart Granger, the swashbuckling star of such films as ``King Solomon's Mines,'' ``Scaramouche'' and ``The Prisoner of Zenda,'' has died of cancer at age 80. The tall, suave-looking actor, who died Monday, battled villains and wild beasts in dozens of movies.

  3. A British buccaneer (Stewart Granger) is torn among three seductive women in Fritz Lang's (1955). An adventurer's loyalties are tested when he falls in with rebels in 16th-century Spain in (1962). In 18th-century France, a young man masquerades as an actor to avenge his friend's murder in (1952).

  4. Aug 16, 1993 · Stewart Granger (born James Lablache Stewart; 6 May 1913 – 16 August 1993) was a British actor, mainly associated with heroic and romantic leading roles. He was a popular leading man from the 1940s to the early 1960s, rising to fame through his appearances in the Gainsborough melodramas.

  5. Aug 18, 1993 · Stewart Granger, the handsome leading man in more than 60 films, including adventure tales like "King Solomon's Mines" and "The Last Safari," died on Monday at St. John's Hospital and Health ...

  6. Aug 17, 1993 · Stewart Granger, a tall, suave star of more than 60 films, including adventure tales like "King Solomon's Mines" and "The Last Safari," died today at St. John's Hospital and Health Center here....

  7. …definitive cinematic swashbuckler and features Stewart Granger in one of his greatest roles: the master swordsman Andre Moreau, also known as the clown Scaramouche. Read More

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