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Jimmy Stewart Biography

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James (Jimmy) Stewart started in the movies in the 1930s, making his mark in studio-driven light comedies as a wide-eyed innocent. He earned an Oscar nomination for his defining role in Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, (1939) and the next year he won an Oscar for The Philadelphia Story (co-starring Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn). Stewart's movie career (he also performed frequently on radio) was interrupted by World War II, in which he served as a combat pilot. He returned from the war with a distinguished record, and soon starred in It's A Wonderful Life, (1946) again earning an Oscar nomination. He appeared in dozens of westerns, including Destry Rides Again, (1939) and Winchester '73 (1950), and made notable appearances in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope (1948), Rear Window (1954) and Vertigo (1958).

Extra credit: By the end of the war, Stewart was a colonel. In 1959 he was promoted in the Air Force Reserves to the rank of brigadier general... Late in life Stewart made a series of popular appearances on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show, reading his own sentimental poetry.

Stewart joins Charles Dickens, Bing Crosby and Dr. Seuss in our Christmas loop Stars of Bethlehem.

Blog posts mentioning Jimmy Stewart:

Four Good Links

The Jimmy Stewart Museum

Good biographical anecdotes can be found in here

Elizabeth's Jimmy Stewart Page

Nostalgic stories and articles, and the text of his poem "Beau"

Jimmy Stewart

Search this wonderful site for a brief biographical profile of Stewart

Jimmy Stewart and the Yeti

Stranger than science: a tale of Stewart's Bigfoot-hunting chums

Vital Stats

Birth

20 May 1908

Birthplace

Indiana, Pennsylvania

Death

2 July 1997
(age 89)

Best Known As

Lanky star of It's A Wonderful Life