Farley Granger

American actor, starred in 'Rope'

Farley Granger - American actor, starred in 'Rope'
Born

July 1st, 1925
99 years ago

Died

March 27th, 2011
14 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An American actor gained prominence in the 1940s, particularly recognized for performances in Alfred Hitchcock's films. Starred in 'Rope' and 'Strangers on a Train', showcasing strong dramatic abilities. Worked in film and theater, contributing to productions both on Broadway and in various films throughout his career. Granger remained active in the entertainment industry for decades, appearing in television series and plays.

Starred in Alfred Hitchcock's 'Rope'

Featured in 'Strangers on a Train'

Appeared in numerous Broadway productions

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