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- Feature films Box office ranking
- Television appearances
- Documentaries and short subject
- See also
- References
- External links
{{multiple issues|{{Sources|date=October 2017}}{{more footnotes|date=November 2013}} }}James Stewart was a prolific American actor who appeared in a plethora of film roles. From the beginning of his career in 1935 through his final theatrical project in 1991, Stewart appeared in more than 92 films, television programs, and shorts. Stewart received several awards and nominations for his work. Eleven of his films have been preserved in the United States National Film Registry. His roles in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, The Philadelphia Story, It's a Wonderful Life, Harvey and Anatomy of a Murder earned him Academy Award nominations (he won for The Philadelphia Story). He also won a Golden Globe Award for his role in the television series Hawkins. Stewart made his mark in screwball comedies, suspense thrillers, westerns and family comedies.[1] While he worked multiple times with directors such as Anthony Mann (Winchester '73, Bend of the River, Thunder Bay, The Naked Spur, The Glenn Miller Story, The Far Country, The Man from Laramie, and Strategic Air Command), Alfred Hitchcock (Rope, Rear Window, The Man Who Knew Too Much and Vertigo), Henry Hathaway (Call Northside 777 and How the West Was Won), and John Ford (Two Rode Together, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Cheyenne Autumn), he also worked with Frank Borzage (The Mortal Storm), Ernst Lubitsch (The Shop around the Corner), Frank Capra (It's a Wonderful Life, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and You Can't Take it With You), Billy Wilder (The Spirit of St. Louis), and Otto Preminger (Anatomy of a Murder). Actors with whom Stewart worked include Henry Fonda, Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Spencer Tracy, John Wayne, Rock Hudson, Lionel Barrymore, William Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan, Oliver Reed, Richard Widmark, Robert Mitchum, and Harry Morgan. His leading ladies include Margaret Sullavan, Katharine Hepburn, Paulette Goddard, Joan Crawford, Jean Harlow, Joan Fontaine, Jean Arthur, Bette Davis, Hedy Lamarr, Marlene Dietrich, Grace Kelly, Kim Novak, Maureen O'Hara, Donna Reed, Ginger Rogers, Natalie Wood, Eleanor Powell, Doris Day, June Allyson, Janet Leigh, Claudette Colbert and Rosalind Russell. Feature films Year | Film | Role | Director | Notes |
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1935 | The Murder Man | Shorty | Tim Whelan | 1936 | Next Time We Love | Christopher Tyler | Edward H. Griffith | First significant role (first time second-billed) | Rose Marie | John Flower | W. S. Van Dyke | Wife vs. Secretary | Dave | Clarence Brown | Small Town Girl | Elmer Clampett | William A. Wellman | Speed | Terry Martin | Edwin L. Marin | First starring role (first time top-billed) | The Gorgeous Hussy | Roderick "Rowdy" Dow | Clarence Brown | Born to Dance | Ted Barker | Roy Del Ruth | After the Thin Man | David Graham | W. S. Van Dyke | 1937 | Seventh Heaven | Chico | Henry King | The Last Gangster | Paul North Sr. | Edward Ludwig | Alternative title: Another Public Enemy | Navy Blue and Gold | John "Truck" Cross/John Cross Carter | Sam Wood | 1938 | Of Human Hearts | Jason Wilkins | Clarence Brown | Vivacious Lady | Prof. Peter Morgan Jr. | George Stevens | The Shopworn Angel | Pvt. William "Texas" Pettigrew | H. C. Potter | You Can't Take It with You | Tony Kirby | Frank Capra | 1939 | Made for Each Other | John Horace "Johnny" Mason | John Cromwell | The Ice Follies of 1939 | Larry Hall | Reinhold Schünzel | It's a Wonderful World | Guy Johnson | W. S. Van Dyke | Mr. Smith Goes to Washington{{ref>Registry|[I]}} | Jefferson Smith | Frank Capra | New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actor | Destry Rides Again{{ref>Registry|[I]}} | Thomas Jefferson Destry Jr. | George Marshall | 1940 | The Shop Around the Corner{{ref>Registry|[I]}} | Alfred Kralik | Ernst Lubitsch | The Mortal Storm | Martin Breitner | Frank Borzage | No Time for Comedy | Gaylord "Gay" Esterbrook | William Keighley | The Philadelphia Story{{ref>Registry|[I]}} | Macaulay "Mike" Connor | George Cukor | Academy Award for Best Actor | 1941 | Come Live with Me | Bill Smith | Clarence Brown | Pot o' Gold | James Hamilton "Jimmy" Haskel | George Marshall | Ziegfeld Girl | Gilbert "Gil" Young | Robert Z. Leonard | Final film before World War II service | 1946 | It's a Wonderful Life{{ref>Registry|[I]}} | George Bailey | Frank Capra | Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actor | 1947 | Magic Town | Lawrence "Rip" Smith | William A. Wellman | 1948 | Call Northside 777 | P.J. McNeal | Henry Hathaway | On Our Merry Way | Slim | King Vidor Leslie Fenton John Huston George Stevens | Rope | Rupert Cadell | Alfred Hitchcock | You Gotta Stay Happy | Marvin Payne | H.C. Potter | 1949 | The Stratton Story | Monty Stratton | Sam Wood | Malaya | John Royer | Richard Thorpe | 1950 | Winchester '73 | Lin McAdam | Anthony Mann | Broken Arrow | Tom Jeffords | Delmer Daves | Harvey | Elwood P. Dowd | Henry Koster | Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actor Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama | The Jackpot | William J. 'Bill' Lawrence | Walter Lang | 1951 | No Highway in the Sky | Theodore Honey | Henry Koster | 1952 | The Greatest Show on Earth | Buttons | Cecil B. DeMille | Bend of the River | Glyn McLyntock | Anthony Mann | Carbine Williams | David Marshall "Marsh" Williams | Richard Thorpe | 1953 | The Naked Spur{{ref>Registry|[I]}} | Howard Kemp | Anthony Mann | Thunder Bay | Steve Martin | Anthony Mann | 1954 | The Glenn Miller Story | Glenn Miller | Anthony Mann | Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actor | The Far Country | Jeff Webster | Anthony Mann | Rear Window{{ref>Registry|[I]}} | L.B. "Jeff" Jeffries | Alfred Hitchcock | 1955 | The Man from Laramie | Will Lockhart | Anthony Mann | Strategic Air Command | Lt. Col. Robert "Dutch" Holland | Anthony Mann | 1956 | The Man Who Knew Too Much | Dr. Benjamin "Ben" McKenna | Alfred Hitchcock | 1957 | The Spirit of St. Louis | Charles Lindbergh | Billy Wilder | Night Passage | Grant McLaine | James Neilson | 1958 | Vertigo{{ref>Registry|[I]}} | Det. John "Scottie" Ferguson | Alfred Hitchcock | San Sebastián International Film Festival Award for Best Actor | Bell, Book and Candle | Shepherd "Shep" Henderson | Richard Quine | 1959 | Anatomy of a Murder{{ref>Registry|[I]}} | Paul Biegler | Otto Preminger | Laurel Award for Top Male Dramatic Performance New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor Venice Film Festival – Volpi Cup Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actor Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actor | The FBI Story | John Michael "Chip" Hardesty | Mervyn LeRoy | 1960 | The Mountain Road | Major Baldwin | Daniel Mann | 1961 | Two Rode Together | Marshal Guthrie McCabe | John Ford | Nominated – Laurel Award for Top Action Performance (3rd place) | 1962 | The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance{{ref>Registry|[I]}} | Ransom Stoddard | John Ford | Bronze Wrangler for Theatrical Motion Picture | Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation | Roger Hobbs | Henry Koster | Silver Bear for Best Actor Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Nominated – Laurel Award for Top Male Comedy Performance (3rd place) | How the West Was Won{{ref>Registry|[I]}} | Linus Rawlings | Henry Hathaway | 1963 | Take Her, She's Mine | Frank Michaelson | Henry Koster | Nominated – Laurel Award for Top Male Comedy Performance (4th place) | 1964 | Cheyenne Autumn | Wyatt Earp | John Ford | 1965 | Dear Brigitte | Prof. Robert Leaf | Henry Koster | Shenandoah | Charlie Anderson | Andrew McLaglen | The Flight of the Phoenix | Capt. Frank Towns | Robert Aldrich | 1966 | The Rare Breed | Sam Burnett | Andrew McLaglen | 1968 | Firecreek | Johnny Cobb | Vincent McEveety | Bandolero! | Mace Bishop | Andrew McLaglen | 1970 | The Cheyenne Social Club | John O'Hanlan | Gene Kelly | 1971 | Fools' Parade | Mattie Appleyard | Andrew McLaglen | Alternative title: Dynamite Man from Glory Jail | 1976 | The Shootist | Dr. E.W. Hostetler | Don Siegel | 1977 | Airport '77 | Philip Stevens | Jerry Jameson | 1978 | The Big Sleep | General Sternwood | Michael Winner | The Magic of Lassie | Clovis Mitchell | Don Chaffey | 1980 | The Green Horizon | The Old Man | Susumu Hani | Alternative title: A Tale of Africa | 1991 | Fievel Goes West | Wylie Burp | Phil Nibbelink Simon Wells | Voice (final film role) | {{note|Registry|}} I denotes film preservation in the National Film Registry. |
Box office rankingFor a number of years exhibitors voted James Stewart as among the most popular stars in the country: - 1949 – 11th (US)[2]
- 1950 – 5th (US), 7th (UK)
- 1951 – 16th (US), 2nd (UK)
- 1952 – 6th (US), 8th (UK)
- 1953 – 7th (US)
- 1954 – 4th (US), 2nd (UK)
- 1955 – 1st (US), 2nd (UK)
- 1956 – 3rd (US), 2nd (UK)
- 1957 – 7th (US)
- 1958 – 9th (US)
- 1959 – 3rd (US)
- 1960 – 18th (US)
- 1961 – 22nd (US)
- 1962 – 13th (US)
Television appearances Stewart had made guest appearances on television, The Jack Benny Program, in the 1950s, but first starred in Flashing Spikes, an hour-long episode of Alcoa Premiere directed by John Ford. In the early 1970s, he transitioned his career from cinema to television. For the series Hawkins, Stewart received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama. In 1972, Stewart reprised his role from the film Harvey in a television film of the same name. Year | Show | Role | Run | Notes |
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1959 | Lux Playhouse | Narrator | single episode | Narrator for the episode Cowboy Five Seven, which documented a Strategic Air Command crew at Westover Air Force Base | 1962 | Flashing Spikes | Slim Conway | single episode | Part of the Alcoa Premiere anthology series, directed by John Ford and featuring John Wayne | 1971 | The Jimmy Stewart Show | Prof. James K. Howard | 1971–1972 | NBC Television series | 1972 | Harvey | Elwood P. Dowd | — | PBS Television film | 1973 | Hawkins | Billy Jim Hawkins | 1973–1974 | CBS Television series Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama | 1978 | The Carol Burnett Show | Himself | single episode | CBS Television series Series finale | 1980 | Mr. Krueger's Christmas | Mr. Krueger | — | NBC Television film | 1982 | The American Film Institute Salute to Frank Capra | Himself – Host | — | American Film Institute Television film | 1983 | Right of Way | Teddy Dwyer | — | HBO Television film Nominated – CableACE Award for Actor in a Dramatic or Theatrical Program | 1986 | North and South, Book II | Miles Colbert | — | ABC Miniseries |
Documentaries and short subject Incomplete listing. Year | Movie | Role | Director | Notes |
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1934 | Art Trouble | Mr. Burton | Ralph Staub | Uncredited; Shemp Howard short | 1935 | Important News | Cornelius "Corn" Stevens | Edwin Lawrence | — | 1938 | Hollywood Goes to Town | Himself | — | 1939 | Hollywood Hobbies | Himself | — | 1942 | Fellow Americans | Narrator | for the USAAF | Winning Your Wings | Narrator | John Huston | for the USAAF | 1943 | Screen Snapshots: Hollywood in Uniform | Himself | — | 1946 | American Creed | Himself | — | 1947 | Thunderbolt! | Narrator | John Sturges William Wyler | for the USAF | 1948 | 10,000 Kids and a Cop | Narrator | Charles Barton | — | 1954 | Tomorrow's Drivers | Narrator | — | 1956 | Screen Snapshots: Hollywood, City of Stars | Himself | — | 1957 | The Heart of Show Business | Narrator | — | 1961 | X-15 | Narrator | for the United States Air Force USAF | 1962 | "The Convair B-58 Hustler Supersonic Bomber - Champion of Champions" | Narrator and USAF Reserve Brig. General | — | 1971 | Directed by John Ford | Himself | Peter Bogdanovich | — | 1971 | The American West of John Ford | Himself | Denis Sanders | — | 1974 | The World at War | Himself | Thames Television ITV series | Just One More Time | Himself | — | That's Entertainment! | Himself and Archive Footage | Jack Haley, Jr. | — | 1976 | An All-Star Tribute to John Wayne | Himself | N/A | — | 1983 | James Bond: The First 21 Years | Himself | N/A | — | 1987 | James Stewart: A Wonderful Life | Himself and Archive Footage | David Heeley | — | 1993 | John Ford | Himself | N/A | — | 1994 | A Century of Cinema | Himself and Archive Footage | Caroline Thomas | — |
See also - List of awards and nominations received by James Stewart
References - General
{{refbegin}}- {{cite web|url=http://www.allmovie.com/artist/james-stewart-68236/filmography|title=James Stewart Filmography|publisher=Allmovie|accessdate=6 May 2010}}
- {{cite web|url=https://movies.nytimes.com/person/1207652/James-Stewart/filmography|title=James Stewart Filmography|publisher=The New York Times|accessdate=6 May 2010}}
- {{cite web|url=https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800014025/filmography|title=James Stewart Filmography|publisher=Yahoo! Movies|accessdate=6 May 2010}}
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1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.allmovie.com/artist/james-stewart-68236/bio|title=James Stewart Biography|last=Ankeny|first=Jason|publisher=Allmovie|accessdate=6 May 2010}} 2. ^Hope Tops Crosby At the BoxofficeBy Richard L. Coe. The Washington Post (1923–1954) [Washington, D.C] 30 Dec 1949: 19.
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