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The Extraordinary Life Of James Maitland Stewart, Known Also As Jimmy Stewart, American Actor And Military Officer Among The Most Honored And Popular Stars In Film History, Known For His Distinctive Drawl And Down-To-Earth Persona Which Helped Him Portray American Middle-Class Men Struggling In Crisis, Starring In Many Films That Have Become Enduring Classics, And Serving In A Distinquished Military Career As A World War II And Vietnam War Veteran And Pilot (Color, 1993, 45 Minutes) PLUS TWO BONUS TITLES: The Drivers Education Films TOMORROW'S DRIVERS (Black/White, 1954, 11 Minutes) & AND THEN THERE WERE FOUR (Black/White, 1940s, 26 Minutes), All Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS As An MP4 Video Download Or Archival Quality All Regions Format DVD! #JamesStewart #JimmyStewart #Actors #Movies #Film #MotionPictures #Hollywood #ClassicalHollywoodCinema #PopIcons #CulturalIcons #MovieStars #AcademyAwards #USAF #USAAF #USAirForce #WorldWarII #WWII #WW2 #WorldWarTwo #WorldWar2 #SecondWorldWar #WWII #WW2 #WorldWarTwo #WorldWar2 #SecondWorldWar #WW2Avation #AirWarfareOfWWII #StrategicBombing #StrategicBombingDuringWWII #AerialBombardment #AirStrikes #VietnamWar #SecondIndochinaWar #MP4 #VideoDownload #DVD
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May 20, 1908: James Stewart, American actor and military officer who is among the most honored and popular stars in film history, who rose to the rank of Brigadier General in the United States Air Force Reserve, becoming the highest-ranking actor in military history (May 20, 1908 - July 2, 1997) was born James Maitland Stewart in in Indiana, Pennsylvania. He was a major Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract player, known for his distinctive drawl and down-to-earth persona, which helped him often portray American middle-class men struggling in crisis. Many of the films in which he starred have become enduring classics. Stewart was nominated for five Academy Awards, winning one in competition for The Philadelphia Story (1940), and received an Academy Lifetime Achievement award in 1985. In 1999, Stewart was named the third-greatest male screen legend of the Golden Age of Hollywood by the American Film Institute, behind Humphrey Bogart and Cary Grant. The American Film Institute has also named five of Stewart's films to its list of the 100 best American films ever made. He also had a noted military career and was a World War II and Vietnam War veteran and pilot. On July 2, 1997 James Stewart died of a heart attack surrounded by his children at his home in Beverly Hills at the age of 89.