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  1. 13 de may. de 2008 · Farley Granger was a beautiful looking man but reading this autobiography reveals that his beauty wasn’t skin deep. His integrity and honesty shine through along with many other endearing qualities such as a wholehearted willingness to celebrate the achievements of others.

  2. Farley Earle Granger (July 1, 1925 - March 27, 2011) was an American movie, theatre, and television actor. Two of the movies he was in were directed by Alfred Hitchcock: Rope and Strangers on a Train.. Granger was bisexual, and had relationships with both women and men. Some of the people he was involved with were Shelley Winters, Ava Gardner, Leonard Bernstein, and screenwriter Arthur Laurents.

  3. Cathy O'Donnell, nacida Ann Steely (Siluria, Alabama, 6 de julio de 1923-Los Ángeles, 11 de abril de 1970), fue una actriz estadounidense.. Biografía. Asistió a la Universidad de Oklahoma y estudió arte dramático en la American Academy of Dramatic Arts, después de lo cual hizo carrera en el teatro y en el cine.Firmó un contrato con Samuel Goldwyn para participar en su primera película ...

  4. 29 de mar. de 2011 · Murió Farley Granger, una de las caras de los filmes de Hitchcock El actor falleció a los 85 años. Tuvo una larga trayectoria y protagonizó "La soga" y "Extraños en un tren", dos de las ...

  5. He projected sexual ambiguity as the tennis pro in 1951's "Strangers on a Train" and went on to become a gay icon. But Farley Granger kept his personal life private until 2007 when, at 81, he released the tell-all "Include Me Out." Among its revelations were his liaisons with Ava Gardner and Leonard Bernstein. The book was co-written by Robert Calhoun, Granger's partner at the time of his ...

  6. 19 de mar. de 2007 · Farley Granger’s Hollywood Bed-hopping Tell-all. Perhaps best known for his roles in Hitchcock’s Rope and Strangers on a Train before ditching Hollywood for the New York stage, handsome Farley ...

  7. 1 de ene. de 2007 · Farley Granger is probably best remembered today as an actor for his appearance in two Alfred Hitchcock films Rope and Strangers on a Train (with Robert Walker) and in director Nicholas Ray's 1949 film They Live By Night (with Cathy O'Donnell). He was dissatisfied with the options open to him in Hollywood and ultimately bought himself out of his seven year contract with producer Samuel Goldwyn.