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    Grant had become tired of being Cary Grant after twenty years, being successful, wealthy and popular, and remarked: "To play yourself, your true self, is the hardest thing in the world". In 1952, Grant starred in the comedy Room for One More , playing an engineer husband who with his wife ( Betsy Drake ) adopt two children from an orphanage.

  2. 9. Juni 2017 · Grant would take some acid, lay down on his therapist’s couch with a blanket and basically trip for five hours at a time. He had somewhere around 100 such sessions. Party on. But it helped Grant ...

  3. Now, for the first time, one of Hollywood's greatest stars tells his own story. From a child of poverty to a man of global fame, Cary Grant explores his own screen image and what it took to create it. 35 IMDb 6.6 52min 2017. X-Ray ALL. Documentary · Cerebral · Emotional · Gentle. Free trial of XiveTV Documentaries. Watch with XiveTV ...

  4. 9. Juni 2017 · Mark Kidel's new Showtime documentary tells the story of the man behind the debonair star. Off screen, Grant was "lonely, insecure and haunted by fears of being abandoned," says critic John Powers.

  5. Becoming Cary Grant. Premiered in 2017 at Cannes Film Festival, Becoming Cary Grant is a documentary about the late great actor’s life in mostly his own words. Narrated in his own words spoken by Jonathan Pryce, the documentary spans Cary’s lifetime from birth to death focusing specifically on his inner turmoil and journey to self discovery ...

  6. 1. Jan. 2007 · In middle age, Grant would write that in his youth he had lacked “daring and abandon,” as well as “confidence and the courage to enjoy life.”. But now he abruptly came into his own. With ...

  7. Cary Grant, one of Hollywood's greatest stars, was troubled most of his life with self-doubt and insecurity, due to childhood trauma. In his fifties he began a long course of treatment, taking LSD to exorcise his demons. Using words from his unpublished autobiography, and newly-discovered personal footage he shot with a film-maker’s eye, Cary Grant explores his long journey from childhood ...