
Stewart Granger
Stewart Granger was a prominent British actor in the mid-20th century, known for his charismatic performances in films such as 'The Prisoner of Zenda' and 'Scaramouche.' With his rugged good looks and charm, Granger became a matinee idol, captivating audiences with his portrayals of dashing heroes and romantic leads. Despite his success, he expressed frustration over the industry's treatment of aging male actors, lamenting the shift from leading man roles to character parts as he grew older. His career spanned several decades, during which he appeared in numerous films and earned a reputation as one of the era's most beloved stars.
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Stewart Granger once bemoaned the inconvenience of ageing into an older leading man rather than a craggy character actor.
George Clooney is giving up romance at 63. Don’t people of his age deserve love? – The Irish Times










