Cary Grant was an actor who achieved great success and recognition in Hollywood during the mid-20th century. He is often regarded as one of the greatest actors of all time and is known for his charm, wit, and sophisticated persona. The late actor holds credits for movies such as Bringing Up Baby, The Philadelphia Story, His Girl Friday, Notorious, and North by Northwest.
Despite his success in the entertainment industry, Grant’s sexual orientation has been the subject of speculation and debate over the years. The actor was married five times to women, but there have been persistent rumors and claims that the late actor was bisexual or possibly gay.
Jennifer Grant says she was not aware of her dad’s sexuality
In an interview with The Guardian to discuss her upcoming biopic series Archie, which is about her father Cary Grant’s life, Jennifer Grant firmly stated that she had no knowledge that her father wasn’t straight. “If you’re around your parents a lot, you see them in ways that almost no one else does,” she admitted to the news outlet. “And I never saw a hint of that.”
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She further revealed that she would still have loved her dad even if she was aware of his sexuality. “I think I would have picked up on it – not that I would’ve cared. But I have to speak the truth of the matter: Dad was charming, and he had great friendships, but he wasn’t flirtatious with men,” Jennifer Grant said. “A friend of mine sent me a picture the other day of Gregory Peck, my father, and Mervyn LeRoy and they’re good buddies. But I never got that hint. Perhaps earlier in his life, he had an affair [with a man]. I’ll never know, but if he did, fantastic. I hope he enjoyed it.”
Jennifer Grant says she was tagged homophobic for trying to defend her father
The actress stated that her 2011 memoir, Good Stuff: A Reminiscence of My Father, Cary Grant, was written to shut down the allegations of homosexuality against her dad. She added that the book resulted in her getting backlash as she was tagged homophobic. “I received a mail saying that I was anti-gay,” Jennifer wrote, “which couldn’t be further from the truth.”
The Beverly Hills actress further revealed that her dad had a very amiable personality, and being tagged as gay was quite interesting for him. “Can’t blame men for wanting him, and wouldn’t be surprised if Dad even mildly flirted back. When the question arises, it generally speaks more about the person asking,” she wrote in the book. “Dad somewhat enjoyed being called gay. He said it made women want to prove the assertion wrong.”