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== Work == ===Filmography=== {{Main|James Stewart filmography}} '''Selected credits''': {{columns-list|colwidth=22em| *''[[Art Trouble]]'' (1934) (First film role; a shortβuncredited) *''[[After the Thin Man]]'' (1936) *''[[Wife vs. Secretary]]'' (1936) *''[[Rose-Marie]]'' (1936) *''[[Next Time We Love]]'' (1936) *''[[Born to Dance]]'' (1936) *''[[Navy Blue and Gold (film)|Navy Blue and Gold]]'' (1937) *''[[The Last Gangster]]'' (1937) *''[[You Can't Take It with You (film)|You Can't Take It with You]]'' (1938) *''[[Vivacious Lady]]'' (1938) *''[[Made for Each Other (1939 film)|Made for Each Other]]'' (1939) *''[[Mr. Smith Goes to Washington]]'' (1939) *''[[It's a Wonderful World (1939 film)|It's a Wonderful World]]'' (1939) *''[[Destry Rides Again]]'' (1939) *''[[The Shop Around the Corner]]'' (1940) *''[[The Mortal Storm]]'' (1940) *''[[The Philadelphia Story (film)|The Philadelphia Story]]'' (1940) *''[[Come Live with Me (film)|Come Live with Me]]'' (1941) *''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]'' (1946) *''[[Rope (film)|Rope]]'' (1948) *''[[Call Northside 777]]'' (1948) *''[[Winchester '73]]'' (1950) *''[[Harvey (1950 film)|Harvey]]'' (1950) *''[[Broken Arrow (1950 film)|Broken Arrow]]'' (1950) *''[[The Jackpot]]'' (1950) *''[[No Highway in the Sky]]'' (1951) *''[[The Greatest Show on Earth (film)|The Greatest Show on Earth]]'' (1952) *''[[Carbine Williams]]'' (1952) *''[[Bend of the River]]'' (1952) *''[[The Naked Spur]]'' (1953) *''[[Thunder Bay (film)|Thunder Bay]]'' (1953) *''[[The Glenn Miller Story]]'' (1954) *''[[Rear Window]]'' (1954) *''[[The Far Country (film)|The Far Country]]'' (1954) *''[[The Man from Laramie]]'' (1955) *''[[Strategic Air Command (film)|Strategic Air Command]]'' (1955) *''[[The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956 film)|The Man Who Knew Too Much]]'' (1956) *''[[The Spirit of St. Louis (film)|The Spirit of St. Louis]]'' (1957) *''[[Night Passage (film)|Night Passage]]'' (1957) *''[[Vertigo (film)|Vertigo]]'' (1958) *''[[Bell, Book and Candle]]'' (1958) *''[[The FBI Story]]'' (1959) *''[[Anatomy of a Murder]]'' (1959) *''[[Two Rode Together]]'' (1961) *''[[The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance]]'' (1962) *''[[How the West Was Won (film)|How the West Was Won]]'' (1962) *''[[Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation]]'' (1962) *''[[Take Her, She's Mine]]'' (1962) *''[[Cheyenne Autumn]]'' (1964) *''[[Shenandoah (film)|Shenandoah]]'' (1965) *''[[The Flight of the Phoenix (1965 film)|The Flight of the Phoenix]]'' (1965) *''[[Dear Brigitte]]'' (1965) *''[[The Rare Breed]]'' (1966) *''[[Firecreek]]'' (1968) *''[[Bandolero!]]'' (1968) *''[[The Cheyenne Social Club]]'' (1970) *''[[The Shootist]]'' (1976) *''[[Airport '77]]'' (1977) *''[[The Magic of Lassie]]'' (1978) *''[[Mr. Krueger's Christmas]]'' (1980) *''[[An American Tail: Fievel Goes West]]'' (1991) }} ===Theatre=== [[File:Jimmy Stewart.jpg|right|thumb|{{center|1931 portrait}}]] {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Year ! Production ! Role ! Venue ! Ref. |- | 1932 | ''[[Carry Nation (play)|Carry Nation]]'' | Constable Gano | [[Samuel J. Friedman Theatre|Biltmore Theatre]], Broadway | <ref>{{harvnb|Molyneaux|1992|pp=3β38}}; {{harvnb|Fishgall|1997|pp=53β55}}; {{harvnb|Dewey|1996|pp=112β113}}</ref> |- |1932β1933 | ''Goodbye Again'' | Chauffeur | [[John Golden Theatre|Theatre Masque]], Broadway | <ref>{{harvnb|Molyneaux|1992|pp=38β39}}; {{harvnb|Fishgall|1997|pp=56β60}}</ref> |- | 1933 | ''Spring in Autumn'' | Jack Brennan | rowspan=2|[[Henry Miller's Theatre]], Broadway | <ref>{{harvnb|Molyneaux|1992|p=39}}; {{harvnb|Fishgall|1997|p=62}}</ref> |- | 1934 | ''All Good Americans'' | Johnny Chadwick | <ref>{{harvnb|Fishgall|1997|pp=62β64}}; {{harvnb|Molyneaux|1992|p=40}}</ref> |- | 1934 | ''Yellow Jack'' | Sgt. John O'Hara | [[Martin Beck Theatre]], Broadway | <ref>{{harvnb|Fishgall|1997|pp=64β65}}; {{harvnb|Eyman|2017|p=44}}</ref> |- | 1934 | ''Divided By Three'' | Teddy Parrish | [[Ethel Barrymore Theatre]], Broadway | <ref>{{harvnb|Fishgall|1997|pp=68β69}}; {{harvnb|Molyneaux|1992|p=42}}</ref> |- | 1934β1935 | ''Page Miss Glory'' | Ed Olsen | [[Brooks Atkinson Theatre|Mansfield Theatre]], Broadway | <ref>{{harvnb|Fishgall|1997|p=70}}; {{harvnb|Molyneaux|1992|p=42}}</ref> |- |1935 | ''A Journey By Night'' | Carl | [[Shubert Theatre (New York City)|Shubert Theatre]], Broadway | <ref>{{harvnb|Eyman|2017|p=56}}; {{harvnb|Thomas|1988|p=56}}</ref> |- |1947 | rowspan=2|''[[Harvey (play)|Harvey]]'' | rowspan=2|Elwood P. Dowd | [[48th Street Theatre]], Broadway | {{efn|The reference does not mention the second set of dates, or that [[Frank Fay (American actor)|Frank Fay]] created the role.}}<br/><ref>{{harvnb|Molyneaux|1992|p=44}}; {{harvnb|Fishgall|1997|pp=192β194}}</ref> |- |1970 | [[August Wilson Theatre|ANTA Theatre]], Broadway | <ref>{{harvnb|Fishgall|1997|pp=320β321}}; {{harvnb|Hischak|2009|p=189}}</ref> |- |1975 | ''A Gala Tribute to Joshua Logan'' | Himself | [[Imperial Theatre]], Broadway | {{sfn|Sweeney|1992|p=192}} |} ===Radio=== [[File:Rosalind Russell and James Stewart CBS Radio 1937.jpg|thumb|[[Rosalind Russell]] and Stewart at [[CBS Radio]] in 1937]] {| class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Program !! Episode !! Reference |- | June 14, 1937|| ''Lux Radio Theatre'' || ''[[Madame X]]'' || {{sfn|Molyneaux|1992|p=165}} |- | 1937|| ''[[Good News of 1938]]'' || As himself || <ref>{{harvnb|Molyneaux|1992|pp=167β168}}; {{harvnb|Dunning|1998|p=286}}</ref> |- | October 23, 1938||''[[The Silver Theatre|The Silver Theater]]''||''Up From Darkness''|| |- | January 22, 1939||''[[The Silver Theatre|The Silver Theater]]''||''Misty Mountain: Part One''|| |- | January 29, 1939||''[[The Silver Theatre|The Silver Theater]]''||''Misty Mountain: Part Two''|| |- | March 12, 1939|| ''The Screen Guild Theater'' || ''Tailored By Toni'' || {{sfn|Grams|2000|p=214}} |- | November 5, 1939|| ''The Gulf Screen Guild Theater'' || ''Going My Way'' || {{sfn|Grams|2000|p=215}} |- | February 11, 1940|| ''The Gulf Screen Guild Theater'' || ''Single Crossing'' || {{sfn|Grams|2000|p=215}} |- | September 29, 1940|| ''Screen Guild Players'' || ''The Shop Around the Corner'' || {{sfn|Grams|2000|p=215}} |- | July 20, 1942||''Victory Theater''||''The Philadelphia Story''||<ref name="ndsu17">{{Cite journal |date=Summer 2017 |title=Those Were the Days |journal=Nostalgia Digest |volume=43 |issue=3 |page=34}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=The Definitive Victory Theater Radio Article and Log with The Office of War Information |url=http://www.digitaldeliftp.com/DigitalDeliToo/dd2jb-Victory-Theater.html |access-date=December 31, 2017 |website=The Digital Deli Too}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Reinhart |first=Charles F. |date=July 20, 2016 |title=Victory Theatre β The Philadelphia Story |url=http://www.jimmystewartontheair.com/victory-theater-the-philadelphia-story/ |access-date=December 31, 2017 |publisher=Jimmy Stewart on the Air}}</ref> |- | November 10, 1945|| ''Lux Radio Theatre'' || ''Destry Rides Again'' || {{sfn|Grams|2000|p=305}} |- | November 20, 1945||''Theater of Romance''||''No Time for Comedy''|| |- | February 21, 1946|| ''[[Suspense (radio drama)|Suspense]]'' || Consequence || {{sfn|Molyneaux|1992|p=173}} |- | February 13, 1947||''[[Family Theater]]''||''Flight From Home''|| |- | March 10, 1947|| ''Lux Radio Theatre'' || ''It's A Wonderful Life'' || {{sfn|Molyneaux|1992|p=174}} |- | March 17, 1947||''The Screen Guild Theater''||''The Philadelphia Story''||<ref name="Toledo2">{{Cite news |last=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=March 17, 1947 |title=Monday Selections |page=4 (Peach Section) |work=Toledo Blade (Ohio) |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=199OAAAAIBAJ&pg=3580%2C2947615&q=Screen+Guild+Katherine+Hepburn+Cary+Grant+James+Stewart+Story |access-date=July 18, 2021}}</ref> |- | December 15, 1947|| ''Lux Radio Theatre'' || ''Magic Town'' || {{sfn|Molyneaux|1992|p=175}} |- | March 18, 1948|| ''Reader's Digest Radio Edition''|| ''One Way to Broadway'' || {{sfn|Molyneaux|1992|p=176}} |- | January 17, 1949|| ''Lux Radio Theatre'' || ''You Gotta Stay Happy'' || {{sfn|Molyneaux|1992|p=177}} |- | December 1, 1949|| ''Suspense'' || ''Mission Completed'' || {{sfn|Molyneaux|1992|p=179}} |- | August 29, 1949|| ''Lux Radio Theatre'' || ''[[June Bride]]'' || {{sfn|Hanson|1999|p=1246}} |- | December 9, 1949|| ''[[Screen Directors Playhouse]]'' || ''Call Northside 777'' || {{sfn|Molyneaux|1992|p=179}} |- | January 6, 1950||''Screen Directors Playhouse''|| ''Magic Town''|| |- | February 13, 1950|| ''Lux Radio Theatre'' || ''The Stratton Story'' || {{sfn|Molyneaux|1992|p=179}} |- | February 26, 1951|| ''Lux Radio Theatre'' || ''[[When Johnny Comes Marching Home]]'' || {{sfn|Molyneaux|1992|p=180}} |- | March 29, 1951||''Screen Directors Playhouse''||''Next Time We Love''|| |- | April 26, 1951||''Screen Directors Playhouse''||''The Jackpot''||<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4ZM0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=PGcFAAAAIBAJ&pg=937,2563607&hl=en ''Lewiston Evening Journal'', April 27, 1951.]</ref> |- | September 7, 1951||''Screen Directors Playhouse''||''Broken Arrow''||<ref name=Brooklyn>{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/brooklyn-eagle-radio-highlights/162312849/ |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Radio Highlights |newspaper=The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (New York) |page=16 |date=1951-09-07 |access-date=2022-07-03}}</ref> |- | November 12, 1951|| ''Lux Radio Theatre'' || ''Winchester '73'' || {{sfn|Gevinson|1997|p=1144}} |- | April 28, 1952|| ''Lux Radio Theatre'' || ''No Highway in the Sky'' || {{sfn|Dunning|1998|p=419}} |- | March 1, 1953|| ''[[Theatre Guild on the Air]]'' || ''O'Halloran's Luck'' || {{sfn|Molyneaux|1992|p=182}} |- | September 20, 1953 β June 24, 1954|| ''The Six Shooter'' || Starred as Britt Ponset || {{sfn|Molyneaux|1992|pp=183β187}} |}
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