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Invited to Columbia later in 1937, McCarey earned his first Academy Award for Best Director for The Awful Truth, with Irene Dunne and Cary Grant. It was a screwball comedy that launched Grant's unique screen persona, largely concocted by McCarey (Grant copied many of McCarey's mannerisms).[citation needed] Along with the similarity in their names, McCarey and Cary Grant shared a physical resemblance, making mimicking McCarey's intonations and expressions even easier for Grant. As writer/director Peter Bogdanovich notes, "After The Awful Truth, when it came to light comedy, there was Cary Grant and then everyone else was an also-ran."[citation needed]