‘A Conversation with Cary Grant’

November 29, 1986, Cary Grant died while on his “A Conversation with Cary Grant” tour.

Mark Aldrich's avatarThe Gad About Town

Cary Grant was born 110 years ago today.

Starting in the mid-1980s, Grant toured in a one-man question-and-answer show, “A Conversation with Cary Grant,” in which he spent ninety minutes or so answering questions from audience members. Several other movie stars and celebrities have since taken on similar productions in which they and their fans bask in an accepted and reflected adoration?Gregory Peck, for one?but Grant was the first. The show was an extended, and deserved, curtain call from beginning to end.

One cool feature to Grant’s tour was that it visited theaters in which he had performed during his vaudeville years in the 1920s. Thus it was that in April 1985 I found myself sitting in the balcony of the small (1500 seat) Ulster Performing Arts Center (UPAC) in Kingston, NY, a stage on which he had performed. I was 16 and a movie nerd and Cary Grant was…

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  1. MelissaM's avatar
    MelissaM · November 29, 2014

    It’s funny to think that in our lifetime we have lost once in a lifetime opportunities. Everything is available when and where you want it. I love Cary Grant. Also Katharine Hepburn. Holiday is one of my favorite movies.

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