all right, introduce me to lubich. i might. who's lubich? drink your coffee.r-driven genre. (tom schatz) there were a number of actors who were absolutely crucial to the development of this genre. jimmy stewart, spencer tracy, early cooper. even though the men were always a little bit, played a little bit as, as fools. they were intelligent men, and they were still certainly very appealing and sexy. i think cary grant was the quintessential romantic-comedy star, for a number of reasons. (peter bogdonavich) he was terribly good-looking; plus this facility with comedy. physical comedy; he'd been a stilt-walker, he did pratfalls and he could do somersaults. he was athletic and acrobatic. the movie that made him a star was mccary's "the awful truth," cary grant resisted the role, resisted playing it. he was so worried about it, he went to the studio head and asked to take over the other part; he wanted to play the ralph bellamy part. harry cohen threw him out of the office. after that, everybody else was a "poor man's cary grant." (tom schatz) there were stars lik