Everyone wants to be Cary Grant. Even I want to be Cary Grant.
Cary Grant was one of the most marvelous men I've ever met.
I did a little movie called 'Touch of Pink,' where I played a Cary Grant-type guy, which I thought was a lot of fun, and I thought I was moderately successful in my own interpretation of Cary Grant.
In during the scene on Mount Rushmore, I wanted Cary Grant to hide in Lincoln's nostril and then have a fit of sneezing. The Parks Commission...was rather upset at this thought. I argued until one of their number asked me how I would like it if they ...
When I knew I was pregnant four years ago with a boy, a friend suggested I call him Cary, but I initially resisted. There was only one Cary Grant. But a week before he was due, I started thinking it would be wonderful to pass the name on to him. And ...
Yeah, but there's nobody who represents romance to me like Cary Grant.
I will watch everything that Cary Grant did, or Kubrick made or Bergman.
I always ask, why can't I be just like Cary Grant or something.
The greatest leading man, in my opinion, will always be Cary Grant.
Unless you're Jack Lemmon or Cary Grant, there are few guys who can do comedy and drama.
To me, Cary Grant is probably the most fashionable man in the history of Hollywood. The guy was just slick. He did it so effortlessly.
Then, there was Cary Grant. He spent three hours a week in hospitals teaching nervous people how to eat jello.
There are actors in this town who made important careers for a long, long period just by taking the parts that Cary Grant turned down.
I always adored Cary Grant. I was fascinated by him. But I could never get too close to him.
A man becomes what he dreams. And I dreamed of being in the movies. I was brought up on Steve McQueen, Clint Eastwood, Warren Beatty, and Cary Grant.
My parents kept us sheltered from this world of Hollywood. I don't have any great memories of bouncing on Cary Grant's knee or something like that.
I met Cary Grant once, and I was absolutely star struck. I got his autograph.
I always wanted to work with Spencer Tracy, which never happened, although I knew him well. And I never worked with Cary Grant.
I've worked with Jack Warner and Jimmy Stewart - and Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, and Johnny Depp twice. I've had dinners with Fred Astaire and Cary Grant.
There are many actors who have inspired me: Spencer Tracy for his incredible elegance and, of course, Cary Grant. But, there's also an Italian actor I admire a great deal: Alberto Sordi.
He'd forgiven who he needed to forgive, let go of what he needed to, and accepted himself as he was. Archibald Alexander Leach, Cary Grant, and all.