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Farley Granger was a versatile and charismatic actor who left an indelible mark on the golden age of Hollywood. With a magnetic screen presence and an uncanny ability to inhabit diverse roles, Granger captivated audiences throughout his prolific career. Granger's breakout came in 1943 with his performance in the controversial war film "The North Star," which showcased his dramatic range and on-screen intensity. He soon found himself at the center of one of cinema's most iconic collaborations, starring in Alfred Hitchcock's 1951 masterpiece "Strangers on a Train." Granger's nuanced portrayal of a man caught in a web of murder and deceit cemented his status as a leading man, showcasing his ability to navigate complex psychological terrain. Beyond his work with Hitchcock, Granger's filmography is a testament to his versatility. From the poignant wartime drama "The Purple Heart" to the campy comedy "The Whoopee Boys," he demonstrated a remarkable range, seamlessly transitioning between genres and characters. Granger's openness about his bisexuality also made him a trailblazer, paving the way for greater LGBTQ+ representation in Hollywood. His performances in documentaries like "The Celluloid Closet" and "Rescued from the Closet" further solidified his legacy as a pioneering and influential figure in the entertainment industry.

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