Farley Granger

Farley Granger

Farley Granger Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 29, 2011.
NEW YORK (AP) - Farley Granger, the 1950s bobby sox screen idol who starred in the Alfred Hitchcock classics "Rope" and "Strangers on a Train," has died. He was 85.

Granger died Sunday of natural causes at his home in Manhattan, according to a spokeswoman for the New York City medical examiner's office.

Granger was a overnight Hollywood success story: He was a 16-year-old student at North Hollywood High School when he got the notion that he wanted to act and joined a little theater group.

Talent scouts for movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn saw the handsome youngster and signed him to a contract. His first movie was "The North Star" in 1943.

"It was one of those miracle careers," he said. "I had no talent and no training whatsoever and suddenly I was thrown ... (in) with Walter Huston, Erich von Stroheim, Anne Baxter, Ann Harding and Walter Brennan."

A decade later, at the height of his Hollywood stardom, he walked away from it - to real ly learn his craft. He spent the rest of his career in a mix of movies, television and stage work.

Granger was born on July 1, 1925, in San Jose, Calif., where his father was a car dealer. The business went bust during the Depression and in 1933 the family moved to Los Angeles where he was subsequently spotted.

His career halted for U.S. Navy service during World War II - "I was chronically seasick." But when he was mustered out he returned to Hollywood and the Goldwyn publicity machine.

"Goldwyn firmly believed in big hype and hoopla for his stars, so he'd publicize me in projects that were never even written just to get space in the fan magazines," Granger once recalled.

The magazines ran pictures of Granger in swim trunks cavorting with stars like Debbie Reynolds, Ann Blyth and Jane Powell. He was voted No. 1 on a list of the country's most eligible bachelors in 1950.

A lifelong bachelor, Granger said the only serious romance he had was with S helley Winters. "We came close to getting married," he recalled in a 1981 interview. "Good thing we didn't because we would have killed each other. Instead we've become lasting friends."

He made "Rope" in 1948 and "Strangers on a Train" in 1951. In the latter he played a tennis star who meets a man on a train. The other man, played by Robert Walker, turns out to be a psychotic who proposes that each of them murder the other's troublesome relative. He tells Granger's character, "Some people are better off dead - like your wife and my father, for instance."

Walker's character proceeds to carry out his part of the bargain, killing the tennis star's estranged wife and trapping the Granger character in an ever-tightening circle of suspicion.

In addition to the two Hitchcock thrillers, Granger appeared in "They Live by Night," ''Roseanna McCoy," ''Side Street," ''The Story of Three Loves," ''Edge of Doom," and "Hans Christian Andersen."

But he wasn't happy w ith most of the films he was offered. "I was on suspension most of the time for turning down scripts," he recalled. Finally, in 1953, he effectively fired his boss and headed for New York.

"I bought out my contract from Goldwyn, which had two years to go. It took every penny I had. It helped that I didn't live a big fancy life, that I'd saved my money for a rainy day. Because that was a rainy day."

"I left Hollywood because I didn't know my craft," he said. "I was a star, but I knew nothing of the techniques of acting. I figured I'd better learn or I'd be in trouble when the star aspects of my career wore off."

In New York, he studied with Stella Adler, Lee Strasberg and Sanford Meisner.

"What saved my life then was live television, the so-called Golden Age of television drama. I did a lot of it and loved it. Most movie actors were afraid to go into live TV because they weren't used to it. I had to, just to make a living, but I also wanted to because i t was the closest thing to theater."

He made his Broadway debut in 1960 in "First Impressions," a musical version of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." He later did two years with Eva Le Gallienne's repertory troupe and a considerable stint as the lead in the long-running thriller "Deathtrap."

Granger continued to make films over the years: "The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing," ''The Serpent," ''The Man called Noon," ''The Imagemaker" and "The Whoopee Boys." He made several movies in Italy including Luchino Visconti's "Senso."

He also appeared in several daytime soaps, including "As the World Turns," ''Edge of Night," and "One Life to Live," for which he received a Daytime Emmy nomination.

But he said he preferred the stage: "I feel I'm much more relaxed in front of an audience than a camera. I feel the response. The live audience really turns me on and I like it.


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Denny

December 25, 2022

Harry Simpson

March 27, 2015

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Fair winds and following seas sailor.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Debra Thornton

November 15, 2012

After seeing you in " Strangers on a Train " I was a fan, not only handsome your talent made the screen. I wish we could have had words before your passing. Prayers to your family. May it be that you are not suffering but in a better place. In God.

Judy B.

March 15, 2012

I became a big fan after seeing "They Live By Night." Watch your movies over & over on TCM. Thank you for your talent!

Brandon

March 5, 2012

Mr Farley Granger: beautiful, talented, and charming...a gentleman! You entertained many, many people and made them very happy indeed. Thank you!

Brandon

March 5, 2012

You entertained many, many people and made them very happy indeed...Thank you!

Scott

January 21, 2012

I know I'm very late in saying goodbye. I can't begin to explain how shocked I was when I heard that you were gone. I fell in love with you when I first saw the movie " strangers on a train" and I wasn't even born when you made the movie. You always remained that beautiful young man on the train in my mind and always will.

Debbie Quigley

July 24, 2011

Forever a huge fan, simply the best! Farley took his acting to a different level. Always wanted to learn more to be the best and for that we are grateful. Your movies were the best. I loved the book too. What a full happy life. May you rest in peace now. You will be missed by many. God Bless the Granger Family
Debbie Quigley, Langhorne Pa.

July 18, 2011

My deepest condolences. I didn't know he was dead until I went on google, July 18, 2011. I just loved him in "They Live By Night", "Strangers on a Train" and "Side Street". May he rest in peace. Thomas Wilkins (New York City)

Alan Gephardt

May 23, 2011

Mr. Granger was a fantastic actor, and a very handsome man. I am really sorry he is gone. Rest in peace, Mr. Granger. You graced our world and my life with your talent.

mary gray

April 25, 2011

mary gray. my thoughts are with your family at this time.

Paul James

April 7, 2011

A great actor, and a lovely person too. He will be missed, but will be forever young in our hearts and on the screen.

April 6, 2011

My heart goes out to the Granger Family for there loss.

Sara Rhyne

April 5, 2011

I've been a fan for years. I loved him in "Strangers On a Train", "Rope", "Small Town Girl", "Our Very Own" and "They Live By Night". Thanks for all of the wondeful memories. Rest in peace.

M TERRY

April 4, 2011

MY CONDOLENCES to the family and friends of MR FARLEY GRANGER. I enjoyed watching him in MR HITCHCOCK movies. RIP MR GRANGER. YOU WILL BE MISSED.

April 2, 2011

Just last week I saw "Strangers on a Train" playing on TCM and really enjoyed it.
Phillip

April 2, 2011

Miss you already...

Franklin, Wi.

Cynthia Hebert

April 1, 2011

Mr. Granger was a man of integrity, which is much more important than having a talent for acting. However, that said, I immensely enjoyed his acting talent. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

April 1, 2011

I was a long time fan of Mr. Grangers. But no one has mention the movie
Portrait of Dorey Gray. I found it to be one of his best.

JOHN HENRY

April 1, 2011

HE WAS VERY GOOD IN THE HITCHCOCK MOVIES AND MAN CALLED NOON. AND HE WAS WISE TO GO OUT ON A LIMB TO REALLY LEARN HIS CRAFT AND BE PROFESSIONAL. I THINK HIS WORK WAS UNDERRATED BY TOO MANY CRITICS. GODS GRACE TO HIS FAMILY.

Matt McGrath

April 1, 2011

My condolences to Mr. Granger's family. I will always remember his performances in "Strangers on a Train", "Side Street",and "They Live By Night". He will be missed. RIP "Guy Haines".

jackie banack

April 1, 2011

I loved Farley Granger since I was 10 years old in 1950 I tried to folow his career but lost it and then I would find it so on and so on
Jackie egan banack

A loving fan

April 1, 2011

Sincere condolences to the family and friends of Farley Granger. I, too, was a young teenager who developed a huge crush on this handsome man when I saw the movie "Our Very Own", with Ann Blyth. I'm sorry we didn't see much more of him in later years but that first crush lingers forever! Rest in Peace ...
Shalom.

March 31, 2011

He was my first Hollywood crush. I just wanted to see everything he was in. I loved his movie with Ann Blyth, Our Very Own. He was handsome and seemed to be very kind. He deserved much fanfare. Thank you for sch lovely entertainment to a young girl in Kentucky.

David Procter

March 31, 2011

As soon as I heard his name, I immediately thought of "The Gift of the Magi", one of O Henry's stories that was broadcast as part of the film called, "Full House", produced in 1952. I don't remember seeing Mr. Granger in anything else, but his role in that Christmas classic will always stay with me. Rest in Peace, Mr. Granger.

R K

March 31, 2011

Unfortunately I passed up the chance to meet Farley when he was in our town to visit his cousins. I was about 11 or 12 then and had never heard of him My older sister,who was friends with his twin cousins, jumped at the oppor-
tunity to meet him. I guess most teenage gals thought he was a hunk but us guys were more into Roy Rogers. Years later as I watched some of his movies I became a big fan. I especially enjoyed "Rope".

barbara M

March 31, 2011

I was thinking about Farley Granger the other day, and recalling that a friend and I were visiting NYC in 1960 or '61, and my friend spotted Farley Granger while we were in a bookstore. He looked smashing! I liked your writeup of him very much. Life is short. I realize that more and more. Every time someone we kenw of passes away, it brings home we better get our priorities straight. I hope somebody witnessed to him.

Tom Gugliuzza

March 31, 2011

My heartfelt sympathy to the family and friends in your loss. Farley thank you for your life and being true to yourself.

Tess Whetsel

March 31, 2011

Marvelous actor who I shall miss dearly! Forever immortalized in the theater and movies! Exit stage left....

Carole Simmons

March 31, 2011

R.I.P.

Carol Dell Grant

March 31, 2011

To the Granger Family,
May your beloved one rest in everlasting peace.

Mr. Granger was an outstanding actor. He will truly be missed by his fans.

March 31, 2011

A great actor who will be missed, but whose work will be discovered and enjoyed by generations to come.

Henrietta Williams

March 31, 2011

My condolences to the family and friends of Farley Granger. During this difficult time, take comfort in Romans 15:5 "May the God who supplies endurance and comfort grant you to have...the same mental attitude that Christ Jesus had.

Eraina Woodworth

March 31, 2011

I believe Mr. Granger had more talent than he thought. "Strangers on a Train" was riveting and what female could take her eyes off F.G.? I also enjoy "The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing". He and Joan Colllins made a striking couple. My condolences to his friends and family. Rest in peace Mr. Granger.

MarDella Berrett

March 31, 2011

Loved him as a teenager. Sorry to hear of his death. MarDella Berrett

Mary Ann Price

March 30, 2011

My condolences to the family of Farley Granger. I grow up watching his films. He was such a good looking man..Take care and God bless. Mary Ann Valparaiso

March 30, 2011

One of my favorite stars.I am sorry to hera of his death.

Margaret Beard

March 30, 2011

Condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Farley Granger. He has a long history of movies to always look back on and have fond memories of him. Through your difficult time may you know our Heavenly Father is the God of comfort for all those who are mourning.:.... Isaiah 61:2.

T. Pepp

March 30, 2011

I am so sorry for your loss. May Isaiah 26:19 be of great comfort to you.

Susan Chandler

March 30, 2011

One of my favorite movies will always be "Strangers On A Train". I have also watched you in many other movies as well. You were an excellent actor. Now you can rest and be at peace.

March 30, 2011

We will always have you on the big screen. What a wonderful actor you were. With Condolences to the family.

Harts

March 30, 2011

Our condolences to Mr. Granger's family.
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. May our Heavenly Father,the God of comfort and tender mercies be with you all. With deep sympathy

March 30, 2011

One quick story for the archives.It just so happens a horse named ' Robert Walker 'ran today,March 30th at Gulfstream Park, seventh raceand was soundly beaten.I still put a couple of bucks on him.

Joan Evans

March 30, 2011

My sister and I were among the millions of young girls who early on fell in love with you the first time we saw you in a movie and continued to follow your career, swooning all the way. We also remember you from your stint on "As The World Turns", our favorite Soap for years. We are grateful for all of the happy memories and wish you God Speed. RIP.

Stephanie Leong

March 30, 2011

Rest in Peace.

patricia squicciarini

March 30, 2011

What a treasure you have been in my life because of your career choice. Every opportunity to see you on the big or small screen was always wonderful. Make sure you head for the third star on the right and straight on to forever...God Bless You and comfort your family.
Patricia Squicciarini

March 30, 2011

May you rest in peace. I loved your films and you came across as an average guy with lots of talent! Deepest sympathy to your Family and Friends. Phyllis Brookfeld Ct.

Don Hendy

March 30, 2011

As someone just a little younger than Farley Granger I mourn his passing .I remember the sheer beauty of the young actor.A talented and intensely bright light in the galaxy stars.

Marian

March 30, 2011

Rest in Peace......
You gave your ALL....
Your with ALL the GREAT'S now...

March 30, 2011

RIP Mr. Granger. What ever role you were playing you came across as a regular guy. And a cute one at that..

The Jones Family

March 30, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

March 30, 2011

Please accept our deepest condolences.May your family find a measure of comfort from Gods word.(2Cor.1:3&4) Atlanta,Ga.

March 30, 2011

Granger and Walker were so good together in 'strangers on a train'.
it,s to bad they did;nt do more films togeher.

tricia sheene

March 30, 2011

Another great one has left us.....but leaves wonderful memories behind.....when I was growing up I learned about all these fine actors through my Grandmother and her love for movies....and the actors and Mr. Granger was one of them...and he was a handsome fellow for sure....RIP Farley and if you run into my Granny please say hello!

March 30, 2011

Farley Granger was one of a kind.Of all of his wonderful attributes,the one that makes him unique to me was his voice.Cary Grant,Jimmy Stewart,their voices were so recognizable,as was Farley Granger.One of my favor short films of his was O Henry's 'Gift of the Magi'.A very talented fellow,as he would say. Johnny C. Wethersfield.Ct.

Cecelia Oliver

March 30, 2011

Farley Granger was one of the most handsome of movie stars, I used to watch all his movies when I was a teen. Another great actor has left us. May he rest in peace. Sincerest Sympathy to his family.

Les Breese

March 30, 2011

Farley Granger's fans could always count on a stellar performance from this popular and talented actor. Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope" continues to be one of my favorite films thanks to Mr. Granger's magnificent interpretation of his role. My condolences to his family, friends, and fellow fans.

Becky Shaw

March 30, 2011

I first saw Farley Granger in "The North Star" and was hooked as a fan from then on. I am saddened to learn of his passing. The entertainment world has lost a great one. My condolences to his family and close friends.

March 30, 2011

RIP

Marie

March 30, 2011

Farley was an absolute doll!! loved his movies to this day. am so surprised he never married and had a family

A Fan

March 30, 2011

Sorry for the loss. No matter how long one lives I know they will be missed , when they are no longer around. May God comfort and strenghten the family and friends.
And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.”(Revelation 21:4)

P,C Stewart

March 30, 2011

May we celebrate a life well lived.May Mr.Granger fond memories stay close to people hearts.Mr.Farley Granger had what God word calls a special mightiness.Psalms90:10.

Ann

March 30, 2011

What a shame...all the greats are being taken. RIP and condolances to your friends and family.

M. Sabot

March 30, 2011

"No immediate survivors" -- doesn't sound like it to me. For as fans, we are the survivors. I find much inspiration in Farley Granger's work & it's regrettable he had to leave film due to the restrictive nature of the industry at the time. Farewell gorgeous man, think I'll pop in my copy of Strangers on a Train & watch Granger & Walker giving the performances of their careers.

Theresa Wyzinski

March 30, 2011

My favorite movies of Farley were Rosanna McCoy and Hans Christian Anderson. I always thought he was such a handsome actor. Was surprised to read here that he was my mothers age!
RIP Farley.

Maggie Vita

March 29, 2011

My daughter and I were fortunate enough to have met Mr.Granger a few years ago at a screening of Strangers on a Train. He was so charming. He'll be missed - what a looker! M. Vita, L.A., CA

Kevin Boyle

March 29, 2011

Thanks for all the great movies. The just don't make them as good anymore.

June Hakins

March 29, 2011

I truly enjoyed Mr. Grangers acting abilities. I always felt good when he smiled. That glint in his eyes. Such looks that made young ladies dream. Thanks for the dreams.

Lucy

March 29, 2011

I was very saddened to read of Farley Granger's passing. The New York Times obituary noted that he left no immediate survivors (how sad). Farley was my teen heart throb and I really enjoyed his films. My favorite was "The North Star" in which he played a blind boy during World War II. Rest in peace.

March 29, 2011

May God grant you comfort (2nd Corint. 1:3 & 4). Your family and friends are in my prayers.

Mary Alice Davidson

March 29, 2011

Another good actor has passed on. I remember him best for his role as one of Lisa Hughs husband on As The World Turns. I will keep the family in my prayers.

Judi-Kay Barrett

March 29, 2011

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Anthony Rodgers

March 29, 2011

Loved your work. RIP Farley

March 29, 2011

My parents took me to see a play in Maine in the summer of 1978 starring Farley Granger while I was at Skowhegan.

R Golay

March 29, 2011

To the the family of Farley Granger - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that Farley will be missed by many.

Deborah Lerner

March 29, 2011

Farley Granger... Talented, Handsome, The Comsumate Actor. Thoughts of Farley bring back memories of a simpler life in a simpler time. He was an actors actor.
Condolences go out to the Grangers. This man will will be missed.
Farley, Rest In Peace.

March 29, 2011

To Farley Granger's Family: He was a very talented actor and his movies proved that. May this gentle man rest in peace. JMM of Austerlitz, NY

Mark Mikals

March 29, 2011

I just finished reading Count Me Out the other day and this morning I saw this sad news-He was truely a talented man who led a fascinating life! My sincere condolonces.

March 29, 2011

I was a student at No. Hollywood High School at the time that Farley Granger attended there. He was a couple years ahead of me but I couldnt't help but notice him. He was so handsome and always well groomed. I will always remember him. Sorry to hear of his passing.

Lisa Carlisle

March 29, 2011

REST IN PEACE FARLEY. YOU WERE SO GORGEOUS TO LOOK AT IN YOUR TOO FEW MOVIES. ALSO, THANK YOU FOR YOUR HONEST AND FORTHRIGHT AUTOBIOGRAPHY. YOU WERE A CLASSY GUY.

Rosie

March 29, 2011

Farley Granger was such a handsome and talented man who never really reached his potential. So gentle and beautiful. One more star gone from my era who lived such a long life. My thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Granger's family and friends.

CAROL O'BEIRNE

March 29, 2011

R.I.P. AND THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU HAVE DONE.

Eileen

March 29, 2011

My husband passed away 8 years ago. He always said when he was young, he looked like Farley Granger's twin. God rest his soul; after seeing Farley's picture they could pass for twins.

May they both rest in peace.

Jack O'Toole

March 29, 2011

He was a cool dude.

Henryk Zaleski

March 29, 2011

Rest in peace.

Gloria Villarreal

March 29, 2011

I only a few weeks ago had the pleasure of seeing Mr. Granger in the Strangers on the Train. What a handsome and talented man! I will look forward to enjoying more of his movies. Glad to hear he was a fellow native San Josean! So sorry for his loss.

R. EPLEY

March 29, 2011

FARLEY GRANGER WAS INDEED ONE OF MY FAVORITS. HAPPY THAT HE HAD A LONG LIFE AND A GOOD CAREER ON STAGE AND MOVIES . MAY HE REST IN PEACE . THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK.

March 29, 2011

Dear Granger Family:
I am sorry about you loss. Looking forward to the time when pain of death will be no more. May all of you be comforted by the God of all comfort. I just watched "Stranger on a Train" the other day and enjoyed it as if it was the very first time seeing it. --Elaine Jones--

Lynne Turner

March 29, 2011

This is so ironic, I had never heard of this gentleman before, but just this pass staurday 3/26/11, I watch Strangers on a Train on TMC because I was in the mood for an old Black & White movie. I thoroughly enjoyed that movie and Farley was Hot! I will watch it again on Demand, but this time with fonder memories. God bless his family.

Donna O'Hanlon-Miller

March 29, 2011

End of an era when stars were really stars now that you are gone. You gave us so many memories while watching your wonderful movies. Rest in peace loved star. Till we meet again.

Irma Cash

March 29, 2011

Thanks for the memories, Farley. You will be missed. My sympathy to your family.

Chuck Shea

March 29, 2011

Another great actor has left us but our thanks to him for sharing all his wonderful talents with us and for the wonderful memories.

Jen H

March 29, 2011

Another sad loss for fans of the golden age of movies...Farley Granger wasn't just easy on the eyes - he was also one great actor. A natural. Our hearts are heavy today - rest in peace, dear Farley.

March 29, 2011

I really enjoyed watching this young man in everything he did. Rest in peace, you are a special person.

Kathy Butler

March 29, 2011

RIP Mr. Granger. You did some fine work here.

March 29, 2011

Dear Granger Family-
Farley Granger was one of my most favorite actors of all time. His innocence on screen was remarkable. When someone you love dies, it leaves an empty spot in your hearts which could never be filled by any other person. Soon, in a new world of god's making, all pain, suffering and sickness will be gone forever. Until then, I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Bill Jensen

Joretta Duncan

March 29, 2011

I remember seeing him when my father would check the shows for Hollywood

Barbara Sexton

March 29, 2011

A handsome warm talented actor who has joined an elite group in heaven.

MARTHA DOLCIAMORE

March 29, 2011

I just saw, for the umpteenth time, "Strangers on a Train" and I watched it because of Farley Granger. Rest in peace, dear soul.

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