Cary Grant, born Archibald Alexander Leach in 1904, was a British-American actor known for his charming and sophisticated demeanor on screen. He rose to fame in Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s, starring in classic films such as "North by Northwest," "An Affair to Remember," and "To Catch a Thief." Grant's impeccable comedic timing and suave on-screen presence made him a beloved leading man. Off-screen, he was known for his wit, style, and charisma. Grant retired from acting in the 1960s but remains a legendary figure in film history.