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Farley Earle Granger Jr. was an American actor, best known for his two collaborations with director Alfred Hitchcock: Rope in 1948 and Strangers on a Train in 1951.
Birth Name
Farley Earle Granger II
Born
Wednesday, 01 July 1925
Died
Sunday, 27 March 2011
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock | Self | 2023 |
Loving Highsmith | Guy Haines (archive footage) | 2022 |
FRO Thizzle Reviews | Self | 2022 |
Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age | Self | 2021 |
I Am Alfred Hitchcock | Self | 2021 |
The 84th Annual Academy Awards | Self - Memorial Tribute | 2012 |
Double Take | Guy Haines in 'Strangers on a Train' | 2009 |
Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film | Self | 2006 |
Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There | Self | 2003 |
The Next Big Thing | Arthur Pomposello | 2001 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock | Self | 2023 |
Loving Highsmith | Guy Haines (archive footage) | 2022 |
FRO Thizzle Reviews | Self | 2022 |
Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age | Self | 2021 |
I Am Alfred Hitchcock | Self | 2021 |
The 84th Annual Academy Awards | Self - Memorial Tribute | 2012 |
Double Take | Guy Haines in 'Strangers on a Train' | 2009 |
Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film | Self | 2006 |
Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There | Self | 2003 |
The Next Big Thing | Arthur Pomposello | 2001 |
'Rope' Unleashed | Himself / Self | 2001 |
Luchino Visconti | Self | 1999 |
The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender | Self | 1997 |
E! True Hollywood Story | Self | 1996 |
The Celluloid Closet | Self | 1996 |
Reputations | Self - Actor, Rope | 1994 |
Monsters | Doctor | 1988 |
Throw Momma from the Train | Guy Haines | 1987 |
The Whoopee Boys | Extra | 1986 |
Very Close Quarters | 1986 | |
American Masters | Self | 1986 |
The Imagemaker | Ambassador Hoyle | 1986 |
Hitchcock: il brividio del genio | Self | 1985 |
Murder, She Wrote | Jerome Ashcroft | 1984 |
Death Mask | Douglas Andrews | 1984 |
Tales from the Darkside | Doctor Roebuck | 1983 |
Night of 100 Stars | Self | 1982 |
The Prowler | Sheriff George Fraser | 1981 |
Black Beauty | Enos Sutton | 1978 |
The Love Boat | Charles Cummings / Simon Ashford | 1977 |
Arena | Self | 1975 |
Mobile One | Robert Tate | 1975 |
Medical Story | Raymond Stettler | 1975 |
The Invisible Man | Julian Klae | 1975 |
Ellery Queen | Paul Quincy | 1975 |
What Have They Done to Your Daughters? | Mr. Polvesi | 1974 |
Bicentennial Minutes | Self - Narrator | 1974 |
Nakia | O'Hare | 1974 |
The Six Million Dollar Man | Bert Carrington | 1974 |
Death Will Have Your Eyes | Armando | 1974 |
Arnold | Evan Lyons | 1973 |
The Man Called Noon | Judge Niland | 1973 |
The Serpent | directeur de programme informatique / Computer Programming Director | 1973 |
Planet Venus | 1972 | |
The Sensuous Doll | John Ward | 1972 |
So Sweet, So Dead | Inspector Capuana | 1972 |
Amuck | Richard Stuart | 1972 |
Film '72 | Self | 1971 |
Something Creeping in the Dark | Spike | 1971 |
They Call Me Trinity | Maj. Harriman / Major Harriman | 1970 |
Maharlika | Santos | 1970 |
The Name of the Game | Hoagland Walters | 1968 |
Hawaii Five-O | Arnold | 1968 |
The Outsider | Curtis Anderson | 1968 |
Laura | Shelby Carpenter | 1968 |
Rogue's Gallery | Edmund Van Dermot | 1968 |
Ironside | Mitch Kirby | 1967 |
Hondo | Jack Graham | 1967 |
CBS Playhouse | Richard | 1967 |
Dream Girl of '67 | Self - Bachelor Judge | 1966 |
Get Smart | Billet | 1965 |
Run for Your Life | Charley Herrod | 1965 |
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) | Self - Panelist | 1965 |
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre | Wain / Morgan Cain | 1963 |
The Mike Douglas Show | Self - Actor | 1961 |
Here's Hollywood | Self | 1960 |
Dow Hour of Great Mysteries | Richard Beckett | 1960 |
Our American Heritage | Charles Dickinson | 1959 |
The Bell Telephone Hour | Nicholas Rubinstein | 1959 |
The DuPont Show of the Month | Dr. Martin Arrowsmith / Paul Burgess / Rupert of Hentzau | 1957 |
Wagon Train | Lt. Charles Avery | 1957 |
The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar | Himself | 1957 |
Playhouse 90 | Harold Sizeman / Peter Ashby / Brat Farrar | 1956 |
The Edge of Night | Trent Archer | 1956 |
The 20th Century-Fox Hour | Steve Adams | 1955 |
The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing | Harry K. Thaw / Harry Kendall Thaw | 1955 |
The Naked Street | Nicholas 'Nicky' Bradna / Nicky Bradna | 1955 |
Producers' Showcase | Apollodorus | 1954 |
Climax! | John Haywood | 1954 |
Senso | Il tenente Franz Mahler | 1954 |
The United States Steel Hour | Joddy / Philip / Dr. Sigmund Freud / Francis | 1953 |
Small Town Girl | Rick Livingston / Richard Belrow Livingston | 1953 |
The Story of Three Loves | Thomas Clayton Campbell Jr. (segment "Mademoiselle") / Thomas Clayton Campbell Jr | 1953 |
Hans Christian Andersen | Niels | 1952 |
The Ford Television Theatre | Robert Haines | 1952 |
O. Henry's Full House | Jim (segment "The Gift of the Magi") / Jim Young (segment "The Gift of the Magi") | 1952 |
I Want You | Jack Greer | 1951 |
Behave Yourself! | William Calhoun 'Bill' Denny / William Calhoun Denny | 1951 |
Strangers on a Train | Guy Haines | 1951 |
The Colgate Comedy Hour | Self - Actor | 1950 |
Edge of Doom | Martin Lynn | 1950 |
Our Very Own | Chuck | 1950 |
The Arthur Murray Party | Self / Self - Actor | 1950 |
Side Street | Joe Norson | 1950 |
Robert Montgomery Presents | Fred | 1950 |
Roseanna McCoy | Johnse Hatfield | 1949 |
Enchantment | Pilot Officer Pax Masterson / Pax Masterson | 1948 |
Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall | Himself | 1948 |
They Live by Night | Bowie / Arthur "Bowie" Bowers | 1948 |
The Ed Sullivan Show | Self / John | 1948 |
Rope | Phillip / Phillip Morgan | 1948 |
The Purple Heart | Sgt. Howard Clinton | 1944 |
The North Star | Damian Simonov | 1943 |