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Statue of Cary Grant

Harbourside 5DB, Millennium Promenade, Bristol, United Kingdom

Statue of Cary Grant
Historical landmark
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C9XX+WJ Bristol, United Kingdom
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Sergi Sabaté Ruano
Sergi Sabaté Ruano
A life-sized bronze statue of the Hollywood legend Cary Grant. The statue was unveiled in December 2001 by his widow Barbara Grant Jaynes to commemorate the Bristol-born actor's achievements.
Charles Babbage
Charles Babbage
Not a very moving experience! Planetarium is nearby if you need a mirror - good for self-portraits.
Pete griffiths
Pete griffiths
This is a really nice statue in millennium square, great tribute to a great actor
David Spiers
David Spiers
I've wanted to see this for a looooong time, now I have, worth the wait
Amanda Broomhall
Amanda Broomhall
Love Cary Grant, but sadly disappointed of where it was and the plaque was so small and it wasn't even near the statue. It is a wonder any one even knows he came from Bristol.
Jim Broom
Jim Broom260 days ago
Great place to go when in bristol
Scott Carey
Scott Carey1 year ago
A class act; second to none; period. One of my two all-time fave Golden Age Hollywood film star - the other being Bogey.

Here I am, in my mid thirties, back in 2009, donning black leather jacket and shoes, standing beside it/him in the B&W picture, struggling to lean against its real life-size towering complexion - from the height of my 5'7" height (pun intended).
Roger Banister
Roger Banister2 years ago
Archie Leach...son of this city, always had a quizzical look...a look reflected in Bristol today, genial and good humoured..he was born in Wilder street near Brunswick Square and left for America as part of a juggling troop, changed his name to Cary Grant...and the rest is history.
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