Cary Grant is, undoubtedly, one of Hollywood’s most successful and stylish actors who contributed the best style to his characters. However, the Oscars are even more a fragment of Grant’s biography as the actor has been nominated for the award only two times in his great career. 

A portrait of Cary Grant

A look at the roles that earned him those nominations and his legacy in the film world

Here is the list of the parts he got the nominations for and what he has done for the movie industry: 

Penny Serenade (1941)

This romantic drama also by George Stevens is a portrayal of the life of a couple. Roger and Julie Adams played by Cary Grant and Irene Dunne respectively, have their marriage and experiences such as the adoption of a child and the loss of one. 

Performance: As for the acting, Cary Grant was quite exaggerated as Roger and this was something that the viewers never saw in him. He was able to depict a man who is in a fix over dying and other issues of the family, which was a point that was appreciated for being real. This role was the first one for which he received an Academy Award nomination in the category of Best Actor. 

None but the Lonely Heart (1944)

This is where the pioneers of the new economy have gone wrong, as far as Mr. Market is concerned. 

Clifford Odets directs this film based on the novel by Richard Llewellyn it is a first-person shooting that tells the story of a disillusioned drifter in London who returns home to take care of his sick mother. The main motifs concern poverty, family and the change for the better. 

In this film, Grant did a good job of showing the suffering that Ernie Mott must have gone through and the emotional ordeal that he must have endured. 

Legacy

Of course, Hollywood received a lot of acting acumen from Cary Grant and yet he only earned two Oscar nominations throughout his entire screen acting career. He was a very much appreciated actor with his charm, wit and elegance to win over both the audience and the critics. Grant, as mentioned before, was a comic actor, though he was capable of doing tragedy, and he acted for some of the best directors and with some of the best co-actors of the time. 

Honorary Oscar 

He received an Honorary Oscar the same year, or in 1970, from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. This award was given to him in recognition of his achievement in the screen acting profession and to recognize his further contribution to the movie-making business. 

No other man wore vulgarity with such arrogance on his person. It is also a realistic depiction of the fact that the modern romantic is as much at home with the romantic as is the comic. It is aged so well and with such fine style in short, played the part so well: That is why Cary Grant was one of those few stars who could turn the very idea of men into something that might just be worth a try. 

Schickel the critic opined that few stars reached the level of Cary Grant, art of a high and a very refined order and the writer was convinced there was no better star actor in the movies. For David Thomson and directors Stanley Donen and Howard Hawks, Grant was the greatest and the most important actor in the history of cinema. He was, however, one of. He was one of the biggest box-office attractions of the leading men in Hollywood for nearly three decades. As much as Cary Grant has given such examples to generations of actors and directors his films remain the ever-popular films that people watch up to the present time. 

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