Good one, Mannix
Cary Grant ---one of the definitive leading men during Hollywood's "major studio" heydays in the mid- 20th century.
I remember, near the end of his life, he was touring the country just talking about his career and doing Q&A's.
I was a kid at the time, but my mother was a monster Cary Grant fan (which meant I was too) so she got me to go up to this mic.
The venue had set up mics in the aisles and you could go up to one and, when you were given the go-ahead, ask him a question.
I asked him which movie he said "Judy, Judy, Judy" in because, while my mother knew which movie it was supposed to be from, we had never actually seen him say that.
He said he never said that. It was an urban legend.