Farley Granger was an underrated actor who rose to prominence in Hollywood during the 1940s, with the majority of his iconic roles being around the middle of the 20th century. He was born in 1925 and passed away in 2011, and is well-known for starring in two excellent Alfred Hitchcock movies, with those standing out within his body of work as a whole, even if his filmography extends a good deal beyond working with the master of suspense. He’s also known for being one of the few actors of his generation who confirmed he was bisexual, with him being upfront about it in his memoir, published in 2007.