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James Stewart
In short · Worked for 10 decades — 124 credits, 3 Academy Award wins.
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Academy Awards — Oscar — Honorary Award
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Golden Globe Awards — Golden Globe — Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award
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Academy Awards — Oscar — Actor in a Leading Role
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Biography
James Maitland Stewart was born on May 20, 1908, in Indiana, Pennsylvania, to Elizabeth Ruth (Johnson) and Alexander Maitland Stewart, who owned a hardware store. He was of Scottish, Ulster-Scots, and some English descent. Stewart was educated at a local prep school, Mercersburg Academy, where he was a keen athlete (football and track), musician (singing and accordion playing), and sometime actor. In 1929, he won a place at Princeton University, where he studied architecture with some success and became further involved with the performing arts as a musician and actor with the University Players. After graduation, engagements with the University Players took him around the northeastern United States, including a run on Broadway in 1932. But work dried up as the Great Depression deepened, and it was not until 1934, when he followed his friend Henry Fonda to Hollywood, that things began to pick up. After his first screen appearance in *Artists and Models* (1934), Stewart worked for a time for MGM as a contract player and slowly began making a name for himself in increasingly high-profile roles throughout the rest of the 1930s. His famous collaborations with Frank Capra, in *You Can't Take It with You* (1938), *Mr. Smith Goes to Washington* (1939), and, after World War II, *It's a Wonderful Life* (1946) helped to launch his career as a star and to establish his screen persona as the likable everyman. Having learned to fly in 1935, he was drafted into the United States Army in 1940 as a private (after twice failing the medical for being underweight). During the course of World War II, he rose to the rank of colonel, first as an instructor at home in the United States, and later on combat missions in Europe. He remained involved with the United States Air Force Reserve after the war and officially retired in 1968. In 1959, he was promoted to brigadier general, becoming the highest-ranking actor in U.S. military history. Stewart's acting career took off properly after the war. During the course of his long professional life, he had roles in some of Hollywood's best-remembered films, starring in a string of Westerns, bringing his everyman qualities to movies like *The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance* (1962), biopics (*The Stratton Story* (1949), *The Glenn Miller Story* (1954), and *The Spirit of St. Louis* (1957), for instance, thrillers (most notably his frequent collaborations with Alfred Hitchcock), and even some screwball comedies. On June 25, 1997, a thrombosis formed in his right leg, leading to a pulmonary embolism, and a week later on July 2, 1997, surrounded by his children, James Stewart died at age 89 at his home in Beverly Hills, California. His last words to his family were, "I'm going to be with Gloria now."
Family & relationships
- Spouse
- Parents
- Elizabeth Ruth Stewart
- Children
- Kelly Stewart
- Other
- Mary Stewart(Sibling)
Filmography · 112 of 112
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Actor
88 credits
A Night at the Movies: Merry Christmas!(2011)
George Bailey
Film
The History of Christmas(1997)
George Bailey
Film
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West(1991)
Wylie
Film
Right of Way(1983)
Teddy Dwyer
Film
A Tale of Africa(1980)
Old Man
Film
Mr. Krueger's Christmas(1980)
Mr. Krueger
Film
The Magic of Lassie(1978)
Clovis Mitchell
Film
The Big Sleep(1978)
General Sternwood
Film
The Shootist(1976)
Dr. Hostetler
Film
Hawkins(1973)
Billy Jim Hawkins
TV
Harvey(1972)
Elwood P. Dowd
Film
Fools' Parade(1971)
Mattie Appleyard
Film
The Jimmy Stewart Show(1971)
Prof. James K. Howard
TV
The Cheyenne Social Club(1970)
John O'Hanlan
Film
Firecreek(1968)
Johnny Cobb
Film
Bandolero!(1968)
Mace Bishop
Film
The Rare Breed(1966)
Sam Burnett
Film
Dear Brigitte(1965)
Professor Robert Leaf
Film
The Flight of the Phoenix(1965)
Frank Towns
Film
Shenandoah(1965)
Charlie Anderson
Film
Cheyenne Autumn(1964)
Wyatt Earp
Film
Take Her, She's Mine(1963)
Frank Michaelson
Film
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance(1962)
Ransom Stoddard
Film
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation(1962)
Roger Hobbs
Film
How the West Was Won(1962)
Linus Rawlings
Film
Two Rode Together(1961)
Marshal Guthrie McCabe
Film
The Mountain Road(1960)
Maj. Baldwin
Film
The FBI Story(1959)
John Michael 'Chip' Hardesty
Film
Anatomy of a Murder(1959)
Paul Biegler
Film
Vertigo(1958)
John 'Scottie' Ferguson
Film
Editor
4 creditsOther crew
20 creditsTV We Love(2025)
Crew
TV
Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple(2024)
Crew
Film
Becoming Hitchcock: The Legacy of Blackmail(2024)
Crew
Film
Call Me Kate(2023)
Crew
Film
Frank Capra: Mr America(2023)
Crew
Film
History by the Numbers(2021)
Crew
TVBaggage Claim(2020)
Crew
TVMidnight's Edge(2015)
Crew
TVA Backyard Story(2010)
Crew
Film
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies(1995)
Crew
Film
A Century of Cinema(1994)
Crew
Film
Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media(1992)
Crew
Film
Father Dowling Mysteries(1989)
Crew
TV
Son of Dinosaurs(1988)
Crew
Film
Biography(1987)
Crew
TV
George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey(1984)
Crew
Film
Entertainment Tonight(1981)
Crew
TV
Directed by John Ford(1971)
Crew
Film
The Carol Burnett Show(1967)
Crew
TV
The Dean Martin Show(1965)
Crew
TV
Awards & Nominations
3 wins · 5 nominationsAcademy Awards
- Won1984Oscar — Honorary Award
- Nom1959Oscar — Actor in a Leading Role
- Nom1950Oscar — Actor in a Leading Role
- Nom1946Oscar — Actor in a Leading Role
- Won1940Oscar — Actor in a Leading Role
- Nom1939Oscar — Actor in a Leading Role
Golden Globe Awards
- Won1964Golden Globe — Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award
- Nom1950Golden Globe — Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
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Additional credits12Show
Non-headline appearances — talk-show, awards-show, panel, and archive-footage credits, kept separate from the main filmography.
- The Bloody HundredthSelf - Pilot, 453rd Bomb Group · 2024
- My Name Is Alfred HitchcockSelf · 2022
- John Wayne: America at All CostsSelf · 2019
- Alfred Hitchcock: Master of SuspenseSelf · 2013
- The Making of 'the Man Who Knew Too Much'Self · 2001
- Gary Cooper: American Life, American LegendSelf · 1989
- Sans SoleilSelf · 1983
- That's Entertainment!Self - Co-Host · 1974
- The American West of John FordSelf · 1971
- JamboreeSelf · 1954
- Tomorrow's DriversSelf - The Story Teller · 1954
- Winning Your WingsSelf · 1942
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