I fell completely in love with acting. I guess I was bitten. Jennifer Grant actbitecompletely Change image and share on social
Dad was synonymous with his charm and wit and grace, and it was sort of the perfect way to go for him. Jennifer Grant charmdadgrace Change image and share on social
He was an amazing father. I clutched my memories of him to my heart for so long, but he's a part of the world. Jennifer Grant amazeclutchfather Change image and share on social
I have a lot of favorite films. I tend to love the silliness of 'Bringing Up Baby.' 'Charade' is fantastic. 'His Girl Friday,' the banter in that, that alone made me want to be a writer. Jennifer Grant babybantbring Change image and share on social
I'm sure there was some part of his soul was intrinsically happy, but he probably had to go through some permutations to really get that to blossom. I'm sure Dad had his challenges, but I think that joy was there from the beginning and he had to find a way to make his life support that and express that. Jennifer Grant beginblossomchallenge share on social
He'd forgiven who he needed to forgive, let go of what he needed to, and accepted himself as he was. Archibald Alexander Leach, Cary Grant, and all. Jennifer Grant acceptalexanderarchibald Change image and share on social
I remember going on carriage rides with Dad when we'd visit. I think quiet L.A. suited him better, but he loved to see shows here, he loved to visit his friends in the Hamptons. Jennifer Grant carriagedadfriend Change image and share on social
I remember him reading 'Sleeping Beauty,' and he would play the score by Tchaikovsky as he read it. We'd also read 'Winnie the Pooh,' and, you know, those probably that he most often read me were 'Beatrix Potter' books, 'The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck' and 'The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle.' I still have at least 15 of them. Jennifer Grant beatrixbeautybook share on social