Tuesday, October 5, 2010

I always knew I liked this guy


Ask me who my favorite actor is and I will say Jimmy Stewart, hands down. A little bit of Googling led me to the conclusion that I picked a pretty good guy to call my favorite. This handsome fellow was not only an incredible actor, but he was an incredible person too. I appreciate his dedication to making good, clean movies with valuable plots and characters. There's even more...

He was very intelligent, a lovable guy, could play the accordion, wrote poetry, was humble and friendly, believed in the USA, fell in love with a former model, supported Scouting, served as a Major General in the Air Force, almost became an architect, hosted philanthropic events, was a roommate with Henry Fonda, found pleasure in gardening and even performed on Broadway. What an admirable combination of attributes and accomplishments!

Here's his poem:

"Beau"

by Jimmy Stewart

He never came to me when I would call
Unless I had a tennis ball,
Or he felt like it,
But mostly he didn't come at all.

When he was young
He never learned to heel
Or sit or stay,
He did things his way.

Discipline was not his bag
But when you were with him things sure didn't drag.
He'd dig up a rosebush just to spite me,
And when I'd grab him, he'd turn and bite me.

He bit lots of folks from day to day,
The delivery boy was his favorite prey.
The gas man wouldn't read our meter,
He said we owned a real man-eater.

He set the house on fire
But the story's long to tell.
Suffice it to say that he survived
And the house survived as well.

On the evening walks, and Gloria took him,
He was always first out the door.
The Old One and I brought up the rear
Because our bones were sore.

He would charge up the street with Mom hanging on,
What a beautiful pair they were!
And if it was still light and the tourists were out,
They created a bit of a stir.

But every once in a while, he would stop in his tracks
And with a frown on his face look around.
It was just to make sure that the Old One was there
And would follow him where he was bound.

We are early-to-bedders at our house--
I guess I'm the first to retire.
And as I'd leave the room he'd look at me
And get up from his place by the fire.

He knew where the tennis balls were upstairs,
And I'd give him one for a while.
He would push it under the bed with his nose
And I'd fish it out with a smile.

And before very long
He'd tire of the ball
And be asleep in his corner
In no time at all.

And there were nights when I'd feel him
Climb upon our bed
And lie between us,
And I'd pat his head.

And there were nights when I'd feel this stare
And I'd wake up and he'd be sitting there
And I reach out my hand and stroke his hair.
And sometimes I'd feel him sigh
and I think I know the reason why.

He would wake up at night
And he would have this fear
Of the dark, of life, of lots of things,
And he'd be glad to have me near.

And now he's dead.
And there are nights when I think I feel him
Climb upon our bed and lie between us,
And I pat his head.

And there are nights when I think
I feel that stare
And I reach out my hand to stroke his hair,
But he's not there.

Oh, how I wish that wasn't so,
I'll always love a dog named Beau.



I like this quote from Wikipedia:

"From the beginning of James Stewart's career in 1935 through his final theatrical project in 1991, he appeared in 92 films, television programs and shorts. Through the course of this illustrious career, he appeared in many landmark and critically acclaimed films, including such classics as Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Rear Window, The Spirit of St. Louis and Vertigo. His roles in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, The Philadelphia Story, It's a Wonderful Life, Harvey, and Anatomy of a Murder earned him Academy Award nominations (he won for Philadelphia Story). Stewart's career defied the boundaries of genre and trend, and he made his mark in screwball comedies, suspense thrillers, westerns, biographies and family films."

Basically, if you haven't seen the movies highlighted in orange, get on it now.


Jimmy Quotes:

"I have my own rules and adhere to them. The rule is simple but inflexible. A James Stewart picture must have two vital ingredients: it will be clean and it will involve the triumph of the underdog over the bully."

"I don`t act. I react."

"Asked how he wanted to be remembered: As someone who believed in hard work and love of country, love of family and love of community."

**swoon**


Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Stewart
http://www.meredy.com/jimmystewart/beau.htm
http://www.quotelucy.com/quotations/7357/182357-jimmy-stewart-quote.html

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