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[[Image: | [[Image:James_Stewart.jpg|thumb|250px|right| James "Jimmy" Stewart (1908-1997)]] | ||
[[Image:TFBIS 7.jpg|thumb|right|350px|James Stewart holds the M1928 Thompson as Agent "Chip" Hardesty in ''[[The FBI Story]]''.]] | |||
James "Jimmy" Stewart was an American actor best known for his quiet everyman roles in such films as ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]'' and ''Mr. Smith Goes to Washington''. In addition to his acting career that spanned five decades, Stewart served as a bomber pilot in the US Army Air Corps during World War II and would eventually rise to the rank of Brigadier General in the US Air Force. | |||
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== Film == | |||
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!align=center bgcolor=# | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Gun''' | ||
!align=center bgcolor=# | !align=center bgcolor=#DOE7FF width="200"|'''Character''' | ||
!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width=" | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF width="200"|'''Title''' | ||
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| [[Smith & Wesson 4th Model]] || rowspan="2"| David Graham || rowspan="2"| ''[[After The Thin Man]]'' || rowspan="2"| || rowspan="2"| 1936 | |||
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| [[Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer]] | |||
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| [[Berthier Mle 1907-15]] || Chico ||''[[Seventh Heaven]]'' || || 1937 | |||
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| [[Colt Detective Special]] || Rupert Cadell || ''[[Rope]]'' || || 1948 | |||
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| [[Winchester Model 1873]] || rowspan="2"| Lin McAdam || rowspan="2"| ''[[Winchester '73]]'' || Custom "One of a Thousand" || rowspan="2"| 1950 | |||
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| [[Single Action Army]] || | |||
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| [[Thompson|Colt M1921AC Thompson]] || rowspan="2"| Agent John Michael "Chip" Hardesty || rowspan="2"| ''[[The FBI Story]]'' || rowspan="2"| || rowspan="2"| 1959 | |||
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| [[Colt Official Police]] | |||
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| | | [[Luger P08]] || Paul Biegler || ''[[Anatomy of a Murder]]'' || || 1959 | ||
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| ''[[ | | [[Colt 1862 Navy#Colt 1862 Navy Cartridge Conversion|Colt 1862 Navy]]|| Ransom "Rance" Stoddard ||''[[The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance]]'' || Richards-Mason conversion || 1962 | ||
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| | | [[Kentucky Flintlock Rifle]] || Linus Rawlings ||''[[How the West Was Won]]'' || || 1962 | ||
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| | | Faux [[Henry 1860]] || Charlie Anderson || ''Shenandoah'' || || 1965 | ||
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| | | [[Single Action Army|Single Action Army "Artillery" Model]] || Sam Burnett || ''[[The Rare Breed]]'' || || 1966 | ||
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| | | [[Winchester Model 1892]] || Sam Burnett || ''[[The Rare Breed]]'' || Carbine and rifle || 1966 | ||
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| | | [[Single Action Army]] || rowspan="2"| Mace Bishop || rowspan="2"| ''[[Bandolero!]]'' || rowspan="2"| || rowspan="2"| 1968 | ||
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| | | [[Winchester Model 1892]] | ||
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[[Category:Actor Male]] | [[Category:Actor Male]] | ||
[[Category:Deceased Actor]] |
Latest revision as of 09:49, 30 November 2021
James "Jimmy" Stewart was an American actor best known for his quiet everyman roles in such films as It's a Wonderful Life and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. In addition to his acting career that spanned five decades, Stewart served as a bomber pilot in the US Army Air Corps during World War II and would eventually rise to the rank of Brigadier General in the US Air Force.
James Stewart can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:
Film
Gun | Character | Title | Note | Date |
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Smith & Wesson 4th Model | David Graham | After The Thin Man | 1936 | |
Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer | ||||
Berthier Mle 1907-15 | Chico | Seventh Heaven | 1937 | |
Colt Detective Special | Rupert Cadell | Rope | 1948 | |
Winchester Model 1873 | Lin McAdam | Winchester '73 | Custom "One of a Thousand" | 1950 |
Single Action Army | ||||
Colt M1921AC Thompson | Agent John Michael "Chip" Hardesty | The FBI Story | 1959 | |
Colt Official Police | ||||
Luger P08 | Paul Biegler | Anatomy of a Murder | 1959 | |
Colt 1862 Navy | Ransom "Rance" Stoddard | The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance | Richards-Mason conversion | 1962 |
Kentucky Flintlock Rifle | Linus Rawlings | How the West Was Won | 1962 | |
Faux Henry 1860 | Charlie Anderson | Shenandoah | 1965 | |
Single Action Army "Artillery" Model | Sam Burnett | The Rare Breed | 1966 | |
Winchester Model 1892 | Sam Burnett | The Rare Breed | Carbine and rifle | 1966 |
Single Action Army | Mace Bishop | Bandolero! | 1968 | |
Winchester Model 1892 |