Cary Grant: Peerless
By CBSNews.com producer David Morgan
Born in Bristol, England in 1904, Archibald Alexander Leach left an unhappy childhood behind when he joined a stage troupe touring the U.S. When its tour ended, he stayed in New York, appearing in vaudeville shows and Broadway productions before heading to Hollywood, where he adopted the name Cary Grant. His new initials, C and G, were (he felt) lucky: after all, they had worked for Clark Cable and Gary Cooper.
Of his debut in films, Variety wrote, "It's hard to tell about Cary Grant in this talker due to limitations of his role, but he looks like a potential femme rave."