Pony Party: Cary Grant

How do I talk about Cary Grant without using all the expected words… suave, sophisticated, sexy, charming, dapper, handsome, dimple-in-chin, tall, great in a suit, great voice/cadence/rhythm, great walk. And fucking funny. A vaudevillian heart more than a heart throb… he could fall, tumble, crash into things, drop things, and act like a nerd. His confused was both endearing and comical. He had a darkness as well. It always took me by surprise; it was incredibly intriguing.

But you knew he smelled good. If your nose could only find its way to his neck and nestle right below his ear. You knew he could kiss… every time I saw him, it was easy to imagine kissing him. But not just serious kissing. Flirty kissing. Laughing kissing. Eyes wide open kissing.

And… He was one of the best actors I’ve ever seen.

Do you think I had a thing for Cary Grant?  And I don’t care if he was gay or bi. No bearing on how I felt, well, still feel. And you want to know something even funnier? ej is a little Cary Grant-like. Not in looks. But the nerd part for sure and he’s funny and charming. Mostly, it’s those Grantesque “everything that can go wrong will go wrong” moments. Like going into an American supermarket and asking for chocolate bars. the guy told him they didn’t have any. of course, he eventually found them and then, in true ej style, his voice pitched as he complained that not only were there chocolate bars, but there was a whole aisle of them…  it’s hard for him to accept that sometimes, people don’t understand his accent.

I got to see Cary Grant once. He was going around the country, sitting on stages small and large, and answering people’s questions. “An Evening with Cary Grant” I think he called. When I saw him (he was 82 then), Liz Smith introduced him. And guess what? I was the first one he pointed to in the audience to ask a question.

Here’s the way I remember it…

“Mr. Grant… Cary. I just wanna hear you say my name.” And the audience erupted with laughter… he smiled, put his hands over his eyes to cut the spot lights to look at me.

“What’s your name?”

Fighting the swoon… i said p… pfiore8. And he said, “Hello pfiore8. How are you this evening?”

One of my best ever moments…

The easy thing is finding tributes to Cary Grant. Here’s a feast…

enjoy and don’t rec the PONY… chit chat and remember to be excellent to each other!

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    • pfiore8 on January 10, 2008 at 00:30
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    • pfiore8 on January 10, 2008 at 00:31
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    this pony party is dedicated to Alma!

  1. funny.  He was also good at being sinister; but as you know from my comedy thing, I believe comedy–especially that incredible mixture of verbal and physical comedy–is much harder to pull off successfully.

  2. Best. Line. Ever.

  3. I absolutely swoon for a man who is witty without being arrogant. Light wit infused with intelligence is so sexy, and that does not seem to be a male persona that is popular these days. Macho men with inflated muscles seem rather like parodies of manhood weighed down by insecurity. I am not saying I ignore a nice physique but the hyper inflated ones hold no appeal.

    Cary has a place in my heart but for me it was William Holden.  

  4. If your nose could only find its way to his neck and nestle right below his ear. You knew he could kiss… every time I saw him, it was easy to imagine kissing him. But not just serious kissing. Flirty kissing. Laughing kissing. Eyes wide open kissing.

    Could someone call 911, please — quick!!

  5. some a bit more than others.  One of my favorites is “My Favorite Wife”.  

  6. for Maureen O’Hara, just shows the man has good taste.

    And Isabella Rosselini. Again…. just good taste.

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