James Stewart

James Maitland Stewart (May 20, 1908 – July 2, 1997) was an American actor and military officer. Known for his distinctive drawl and everyman screen persona, Stewart's film career spanned 80 films from 1935 to 1991. With the strong morality, which he portrayed both on and off the screen, he epitomized the "American ideal" in the mid-twentieth century. In 1999, the American Film Institute (AFI) ranked him third on its list of the greatest American male actors. He received numerous honors including the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1980, the Kennedy Center Honor in 1983, as well as the Academy Honorary Award and Presidential Medal of Freedom, both in 1985.

Born and raised in Indiana, Pennsylvania, Stewart started acting while at Princeton University. After graduating, he began a career as a stage actor making his Broadway debut in the play ''Carry Nation'' (1932). He landed his first supporting role in ''The Murder Man'' (1935) and had his breakthrough in Frank Capra's ensemble comedy ''You Can't Take It with You'' (1938). Stewart went on to receive the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in George Cukor romantic comedy ''The Philadelphia Story'' (1940). His other Oscar-nominated roles were in ''Mr. Smith Goes to Washington'' (1939), ''It's a Wonderful Life'' (1946), ''Harvey'' (1950) and ''Anatomy of a Murder'' (1959).

Stewart played darker, more morally ambiguous characters in movies directed by Anthony Mann, including ''Winchester '73'' (1950), ''The Glenn Miller Story'' (1954), and ''The Naked Spur'' (1953), and by Alfred Hitchcock in ''Rope'' (1948), ''Rear Window'' (1954), ''The Man Who Knew Too Much'' (1956), and ''Vertigo'' (1958). Stewart also starred in ''The Greatest Show on Earth'' (1952), ''The Spirit of St. Louis'' (1957), ''The Flight of the Phoenix'' (1965) as well as the Western films ''How the West Was Won'' (1962), ''The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance'' (1962), and ''Cheyenne Autumn'' (1964).

He enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II, deputy commanding the 2nd Bombardment Wing and commanding the 703d Bombardment Squadron from 1941 to 1947. He later transferred to the Air Force Reserve, and held various command positions until his retirement in 1968 as a brigadier general. Stewart remained unmarried until his 40s and was dubbed "The Great American Bachelor" by the press. In 1949, he married former model Gloria Hatrick McLean. They had twin daughters, and he adopted her two sons from her previous marriage. The marriage lasted until Gloria's death in 1994, and Stewart died of a pulmonary embolism three years later. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Stewart, James
Published 1999
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Introducción al cálculo
Cs. Exactas (Centro)
by Stewart, James
Published 2007
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Cálculo trascendentes tempranas
Filosofía y Humanidades / Psicología
by Stewart, James
Published 2013
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Cálculo de una variable trascendentes tempranas
Filosofía y Humanidades / Psicología
by Stewart, James
Published 2012
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Cálculo de varias variables trascendentes tempranas
Filosofía y Humanidades / Psicología
by Stewart, James
Published 2012
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Cálculo
Cs. Económicas
by Stewart, James
Published 1994
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Precálculo matemáticas para el cálculo
Filosofía y Humanidades / Psicología
by Stewart, James
Published 2012
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by Stewart, James.
Published 2010
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by Stewart, James
Published 2012
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by Stewart, James
Published 2007
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by Stewart, James
Published 2008
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by Stewart, James
Published 2007
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by Stewart, James
Published 2003
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by Stewart, James
Published 2008
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by Stewart, James
Published 2006
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by Stewart, James
Published 2008
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by Stewart, James
Published 1998
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by Stewart, James
Published 2002
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by Stewart, James
Published 2007
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by Stewart, James, 1941-
Published 1995
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