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Actors Who Served: Jimmy Stewart
Breitbart - Big Hollywood ^ | 08/12/12 | Amelia Hamilton

Posted on 08/12/2012 11:48:03 AM PDT by DFG

Jimmy Stewart is perhaps the best known of the celebrities who served, partially because he chose to serve while already a successful movie star.

However, having come from a military family (both of his grandfathers had fought in the Civil War, and his father served in both the Spanish-American War and World War I), he saw it as his duty and was more than happy to serve.

Stewart already held his private pilots’ license when he was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1940, but was rejected for being below the required weight of 148 pounds. Rather than going back to making movies, Stewart asked the studio’s trainer to help him put on weight. He still missed the weight requirement on his first attempt to enlist in the Army Air Corps.

Finally, he made weight and enlisted in March 1941.

Pvt. James Stewart began pilot training and earned a commission as a second lieutenant in January 1942, after the attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into World War II. He became an instructor pilot and performed limited engagements for the Army Air Forces. For example, he performed with Orson Welles, Lionel Barrymore and others in the radio program "We Hold These Truths," to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Bill of Rights.

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KEYWORDS: aac; hollywood; stewart; wwii
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To: Beowulf9
I would wager that many of the films he was in during the war created support for those enlisting in specialized niches in the services, from Marine Aviators to SeaBees to eventually the Green Berets.

It was important too, to keep enthusiasm up on the home front for the war effort, and movies can motivate people to seek tougher duty.

That ability can be more valuable to the war effort than just one more man with a rifle.

21 posted on 08/12/2012 12:48:26 PM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing)
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To: A Navy Vet

Eddie Albert of Green Acres fame rescued many Marines off Tarawa under heavy fire and awarded a Bronze Star for it. He rarely mentioned in his interviews.


22 posted on 08/12/2012 1:00:11 PM PDT by chrisinoc
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To: DFG
There are few if any actors in Hollywood today that can even claim they served in the military. Guys like Stewart, would not be well liked by the Hollywood crowd today and would more than likely be forced out of the industry.
23 posted on 08/12/2012 1:00:21 PM PDT by Doc91678 (Doc91678)
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To: DFG
There are few if any actors in Hollywood today that can even claim they served in the military. Guys like Stewart, would not be well liked by the Hollywood crowd today and would more than likely be forced out of the industry.
24 posted on 08/12/2012 1:00:34 PM PDT by Doc91678 (Doc91678)
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To: DFG

To any inconsequential losers who think John Wayne was not a great American:

“Recently declassified Soviet documents reveal that .... Soviet premier Joseph Stalin ordered Wayne’s assassination as a result of his frequently-espoused anti-communist politics.”

That’s good enough for me.


25 posted on 08/12/2012 1:02:12 PM PDT by Born to Conserve
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To: DFG

A true American hero and one of my all time favorites.


26 posted on 08/12/2012 1:09:10 PM PDT by patriot08 (TEXAS GAL- born and bred and proud of it!)
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To: Beowulf9

Read this tribute to J. Wayne by R. Reagan if you’re interested. Truely, I think the Duke did enough.

http://www.jwplace.com/biography.html


27 posted on 08/12/2012 1:15:25 PM PDT by wgflyer (Liberalism is to society what HIV is to the immune system.)
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To: A Navy Vet

Watched part the rerun of the PBS series WWII. They stated the percentage of troops that actually saw combat. Can’t remember the number but it was surprisingly small. 5%?


28 posted on 08/12/2012 1:24:04 PM PDT by DManA
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To: cruise_missile
One of the best Hollywood stars ever [Jimmy Stewart].

I heartily agree. Please excuse my digression but here's my list of the top 10 American male film stars in no particular order: John (Duke) Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, Clark Gable, Jimmy Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, Gary Cooper, Fred Astaire, Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum,Burt Lancaster. Honorable mention to Rock Hudson, Marlon Brando, and too many more to mention. I'm sure others' lists will be different.

29 posted on 08/12/2012 1:27:38 PM PDT by luvbach1 (Stop the destruction in 2012 or continue the decline)
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To: Beowulf9

Marion Morrison applied for admission to the Naval Academy in 1924 and was rejected. At the time of WWII he was 34 and classified as 3-A. Republic Pictures pressured Selective Service not to reclassify him as 1-A. All according to the book “John Wayne: American” by Randy Roberts and James Olson.


30 posted on 08/12/2012 1:27:57 PM PDT by A.A. Cunningham (Barry Soetoro is a Kenyan communist)
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To: DFG; Alamo-Girl
According to my Mom, now aged 95 and still going strong — who served as a U.S. Navy Nurse Lieutenant for four years in the South Pacific during WWII — two other Hollywood notables of her personal acquaintance served during WWII: Henry Fonda (Mom says he had a predilection for drink at all times of the day) and Tyrone Power (who she says was constantly evading "female predators" — go figure).

All I remember now from Mom's account was that Fonda was a high-ranking officer (don't recall which service). Power was a Marine pilot, IIRC. I must ask her for a catch-up on these details....

Also as I recall, Ronald Reagan also served, but in-country, not behind the lines — as spokesman of a "propaganda" effort to shore up public support for the war in its dark days....

Does anybody know of any "bright lights" of contemporary Hollywood who have served their country in like capacity in recent times? Other than Gary Sinese — who served and serves outside of a uniform?

Just wondering....

31 posted on 08/12/2012 1:32:15 PM PDT by betty boop (We are led to believe a lie when we see with, and not through the eye. — William Blake)
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To: Born to Conserve

The Duke was a great American, a fine actor, and a great American icon. And nobody looked more natural in the military and western outfits he wore. I miss him.


32 posted on 08/12/2012 1:32:56 PM PDT by luvbach1 (Stop the destruction in 2012 or continue the decline)
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To: chrisinoc

Louis Hayward was on Tarawa too, with a combat photography unit documenting the battle. Their work - “With the Marines on Tarawa”.


33 posted on 08/12/2012 1:41:11 PM PDT by Argus
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To: Beowulf9

John Wayne did more to popularize the US Military and its role than a thousand actors enlisting to make Bond sales movies. That was the reality.


34 posted on 08/12/2012 1:42:24 PM PDT by arrogantsob (Obama MUST Go. Sarah herself supports Romney.)
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To: betty boop

Dennis Franz was in Vietnam for 11 months in an Army reconnaissance unit.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001240/bio

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1520231/posts


35 posted on 08/12/2012 1:49:59 PM PDT by DFG ("Dumb, Dependent, and Democrat is no way to go through life" - Louie Gohmert (R-TX))
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To: A Navy Vet

We can’t forget Audie Murphy who was one of the most decorated soldiers in WW2


36 posted on 08/12/2012 1:51:14 PM PDT by jesseam (eliev)
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To: arrogantsob

The reality is he enjoyed fame and fortune for it. I will never consider him a hero.

This is a real hero:

http://www.biography.com/people/audie-murphy-9418662


37 posted on 08/12/2012 1:57:00 PM PDT by Beowulf9
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To: Beowulf9

Charles Durning was in a lot of battles including D-Day. He was wounded 3 times and once was the only survivor of an attack on a machine gun.

He also earned the Bronze Star in addition to the purple hearts.


38 posted on 08/12/2012 2:08:44 PM PDT by yarddog
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To: DFG
Dennis Franz was in Vietnam for 11 months in an Army reconnaissance unit.

May God ever bless him for his service to our country!

Thank you so much, DFG, for putting Dennis Franz into this record of those in Hollywood who have honorably served their country in wartime.

That was the point of my asking. Are there other names we can add to this list, from among our contemporaries in Hollywood?

39 posted on 08/12/2012 2:26:46 PM PDT by betty boop (We are led to believe a lie when we see with, and not through the eye. — William Blake)
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To: chrisinoc

Telly Savalas(Army, ETO) Jason Robards(Navy, Pearl Harbor vet) Charles Durning(Army, ETO Normandy vet.)


40 posted on 08/12/2012 2:43:45 PM PDT by jmacusa (Political correctness is cultural Marxism. I'm not a Marxist.)
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