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Acting
July 1, 1925
March 27, 2011
San Jose, California, USA
Farley Earle Granger Jr. (July 1, 1925 – March 27, 2011) was an American actor, best known for his two collaborations with director Alfred Hitchcock: Rope in 1948 and Strangers on a Train in 1951.

Self
2004

Self
2003

Arthur Pomposello
2001

Self
2001

Self
2001

Self
1996
Himself
1994

1988

Self (archive footage)
1987

Extra (uncredited)
1986

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as Extra (uncredited)

as Ambassador Hoyle

as Douglas Andrews

as Jerome Ashcroft

as Doctor Roebuck

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as Sheriff George Fraser

as Enos Sutton

as Charles Cummings

as Simon Ashford

as Martin Caine

as David Ames

as James McKittrick

as Paul Quincy


as Julian Klae

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as Mr. Polvesi

as Bert Carrington

as Armando

as Evan Lyons

as Judge Niland

as Manny Baxter

as Computer Programming Director


as John Ward

as Inspector Capuana

as Richard Stuart

as Spike

as Major Harriman


as Nealy

as Arnold

as Hoagland Walters


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as Edmund Van Dermot


as Mitch Kirby

as Billet

as Charley Herrod
as Wain

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as Damian Simonov

as Harold Sizeman

as Self - Presenter

as Steve Adams

as Harry Kendall Thaw

as Nicholas 'Nicky' Bradna

as John Haywood

as Il Tenente Franz Mahler

as Rick Livingston

as Thomas Clayton Campbell Jr

as Niels

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as Jim (segment "The Gift of the Magi")

as Jack Greer


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as Guy Haines

as Self

as Martin Lynn

as Chuck

as Joe Norson

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as Arthur "Bowie" Bowers

as Johnse Hatfield

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as Phillip Morgan


as Sgt. Howard Clinton

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