The actor who brought the beloved character George Bailey to life in the seminal classic âItâs a Wonderful Lifeâ will soon be the subject of a feature film that will shed light on his powerful journey.
Listen to them on the latest episode of âQuick Startâ
The late actor Jimmy Stewart is the inspiration for filmmaker Aaron Burnsâ new project âJimmy,â a movie set to offer a lens into Stewartâs personal story of heroism, faith, and navigating Hollywood.
Burns & Co. Productions announced the filmâs cast Tuesday, revealing that âRiverdaleâ star KJ Apa will play Stewart. Apa expressed his excitement in portraying the role in a statement shared with CBN News.
âI have always been a huge James Stewart fan and feel so honored I get to bring his story to life,â Apa said. âAs someone from New Zealand, Iâve long admired that generation of American men who stood for patriotism, integrity, and a deep sense of duty. It is important to me to give back to a country that has given me so much, and what better way to do that than by honoring a man who served it with great honor.â
Others cast in the project include âSeinfeldâ star Jason Alexander (Louis B. Mayer), âThe Sopranosâ actor Max Casella (Frank Capra), âGreyâs Anatomyâ alum Sarah Drew (Hedda Hopper), and âDays of Our Livesâ performer Jen Lilley (Gloria Stewart).
Kelly Stewart-Harcourt, Stewartâs daughter, is executive producing the project and expressed excitement over the cast.
âMy family and I are delighted and excited that KJ Apa has agreed to play my father in this film,â she said in a statement. âIn addition to his considerable acting skills, KJâs enthusiasm for the project will only add to the energy and depth he will bring to the role.â
âJimmyâ director Aaron Burns told CBN News last year about his motivation for bringing the project to fruition.
Burns said he, like so many other Americans, has long known Stewart as an actor, but his perspective was widened a few years ago when he stumbled upon an article detailing the performerâs back story â a decision to fight in World War II that took Stewart out of Hollywood and onto the battlefield.
âThe storyteller in me just was so intrigued by this,â he said.
Watch Burns explain:
The filmmaker recapped some of Stewartâs origin story, explaining that the actor grew up in a small town and had a faithful father who was a deacon in the Presbyterian church.
â[His dad] just prayed for his son, raised him, invested [in] him,â he said. âAnd, all of a sudden, Jimmy winds up making it as an actor, heading off to Hollywood, and rising through the ranks to become a huge star.â
Stewart, of course, went on to win five Oscars, yet the actor felt somewhat of a âhollowness,â Burns said. He simply wasnât sure if he was a âfake movie starâ or a âreal hero.â At that time in the early 1940s, the worldâs instability was coming to a head, with âwar clouds on the horizon.â
Thatâs when Stewart made a stunning decision.
â[Stewart] says, âI want to be something more than just a Tinseltown hero. I wanted to serve my country, serve my fellow Americans.'â
Burns said Stewart had been a private pilot, but he decided to enlist in the Army Air Corps, where he became a squadron commander â a job that involved leading thousands of men in bombing runs during the war.
â[It was] just an incredible story that youâd never imagined for Jimmy Stewart,â he said.
One of the touching stories Burns shared involved a letter Stewartâs father gave him before he shipped off to the war â a note he slipped into his uniform pocket that included a copy of Psalm 91.
âItâs about the Lordâs comfort and the Lord being with you,â Burns said. âAnd his dad said, âI have confidence and I will be praying for you the whole time youâre away that God will be with you. Youâll make it home safely,â and [Stewart] kept that with him in his uniform every mission that he went on.â
The actor did make it back home, though he suffered from PTSD after seeing hundreds of his men shot down and killed. By the time Stewart left the battlefield, he was far from the Hollywood leading man he was before fighting on the frontlines.
âHe asked ⌠himself, âCan I make it back in Hollywood?'â Burns said. âAnd ⌠his contract is expired, nobody wants him. So, he had one offer to make a movie and that was âJimmyâs War,â where he could be a bomber pilot and bomb Nazis on camera. Heâs like, âSorry, I canât do that.'â
But Stewart got a call from an old friend named Frank Capra, a Hollywood director who also served in World War II. Capra told Stewart he had the âperfect roleâ for him.
âCapra⌠says, âIâve got the perfect part for you. Jimmy, I was struggling, too. I was in the war; nobody wants me, but maybe together we could do this project,'â Burns recounted. âItâs a great story.â
Stewart ended up taking the part of George Bailey â and the rest is history.
ââItâs a Wonderful Lifeâ became a transformative movie for Jimmy, even as it became a transformative and inspirational movie for all Americans,â Burns said, noting heâs excited to tell the story behind the story.
He continued, âI want my kids to be able to know the hero that Jimmy Stewart was and to see what he went through, the sacrifice he made for us, and to see what the powerful prayers and love of a father for their son â the impact that that can make, so thatâs a story that weâre helping to tell.â
Watch Burns tell the full story.
Please sign up for Faithwireâs daily newsletter and download the CBN News app to stay up-to-date with the latest news from a distinctly Christian perspective.
News Source : https://cmsedit.cbn.com/cbnnews/entertainment/2025/august/this-actor-will-play-jimmy-stewart-in-biopic-beloved-star-who-left-hollywood-to-fight-for-usa-in-war