Robert Montgomery

Robert Montgomery

b. 1904 — d. 1981 (aged 77) Fishkill Landing [now Beacon], New York, USA
Actor Director

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert Montgomery (born Henry Montgomery Jr.; May 21, 1904 – September 27, 1981) was an American film and television actor, director, and producer. He was also the father of actress Elizabeth Montgomery. Montgomery settled in New York City to try his hand at writing and acting. He established a stage career, and became popular enough to turn down an offer to appear opposite Vilma Bánky in the film This Is Heaven (1929). Sharing a stage with George Cukor gave him an entry to Hollywood and a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, where he debuted in So This Is College (also 1929). Montgomery initially played exclusively in comedy roles, but portrayed a character in his first drama film in The Big House (1930). MGM was initially reluctant to assign him in such a role, until "his earnestness, and his convincing arguments, with demonstrations of how he would play the character" won him the assignment. From The Big House on, he was in constant demand. Appearing as Greta Garbo's romantic interest in Inspiration (1930) started him toward stardom with a rush. Norma Shearer chose him to star opposite her in The Divorcee (1930), Strangers May Kiss (1931), and Private Lives (1931), which led him to stardom. In another challenging role, Montgomery played a psychopath in the chiller Night Must Fall (1937), for which he received an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination. After World War II broke out in Europe in September, 1939, and while the United States was still officially neutral, Montgomery enlisted in London for American field service and drove ambulances in France until the Dunkirk evacuation. He then returned to Hollywood and addressed a massive rally on the MGM lot for the American Red Cross in July 1940. Montgomery returned to playing light comedy roles, such as Alfred Hitchcock's Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941) with Carole Lombard. He continued his search for dramatic roles. For his role as Joe Pendleton, a boxer and pilot in Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941), Montgomery was nominated for an Oscar a second time. After the U.S. entered World War II in December 1941, he joined the United States Navy, rising to the rank of lieutenant commander, and served on the USS Barton (DD-722) which was part of the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944. In 1945, Montgomery returned to Hollywood, making his uncredited directing debut with They Were Expendable, where he directed some of the PT boat scenes when director John Ford was unable to work for health reasons. Montgomery's first credited film as director and his final film for MGM was the film noir Lady in the Lake (1947), in which he also starred, which received mixed reviews. Adapted from Raymond Chandler's detective novel and sanitized for the censorship of the day, the film is unusual because it was filmed entirely from Marlowe's vantage point. Montgomery only appeared on camera a few times, three times in a mirror reflection. Active in Republican politics and concerned about communist influence in the entertainment industry, Montgomery was a friendly witness before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947. Montgomery has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for movies at 6440 Hollywood Boulevard, and another for television at 1631 Vine Street.

Known For

Filmography

The Gallant Hours
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★ 7.1
The Gallant Hours
1960 Director
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📺
Art Heritage
1960 Actor
Narrator
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Season's Greetings
1953 Self
Eye Witness
🎞️
★ 6.2
Eye Witness
1950 Actor Director
Adam Heyward
Robert Montgomery Presents
📺
★ 7.9
Robert Montgomery Presents
1950 Self
Once More, My Darling
🎞️
★ 6.6
Once More, My Darling
1949 Actor Director
Collier 'Collie' Laing
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🎞️
21st Annual Academy Awards
1949 Actor
Hosted By
June Bride
🎞️
★ 6.8
June Bride
1948 Actor
Carey Jackson
The Secret Land
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★ 6.8
The Secret Land
1948 Self
The Saxon Charm
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★ 6.6
The Saxon Charm
1948 Actor
Matt Saxon
Ride the Pink Horse
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★ 7.2
Ride the Pink Horse
1947 Actor Director
Gagin
Lady in the Lake
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★ 6.5
Lady in the Lake
1946 Actor Director
Phillip Marlowe
They Were Expendable
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★ 7.2
They Were Expendable
1945 Actor Director
Lt. John Brickley
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
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★ 6.3
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
1941 Actor
David Smith
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
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★ 7.5
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
1941 Actor
Joe Pendleton
Rage in Heaven
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★ 6.4
Rage in Heaven
1941 Actor
Philip Monrell
Unfinished Business
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★ 6.4
Unfinished Business
1941 Actor
Tommy Duncan
Haunted Honeymoon
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★ 6.3
Haunted Honeymoon
1940 Actor
Lord Peter Wimsey
The Earl of Chicago
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★ 6.2
The Earl of Chicago
1940 Actor
'Silky' Kilmount
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🎞️
Picture People No. 4
1940 Self
Fast and Loose
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★ 6.3
Fast and Loose
1939 Actor
Joel Sloane
Three Loves Has Nancy
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★ 6.4
Three Loves Has Nancy
1938 Actor
Malcolm 'Mal' Niles
Yellow Jack
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★ 6.3
Yellow Jack
1938 Actor
John O'Hara
Night Must Fall
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★ 7.2
Night Must Fall
1937 Actor
Danny
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
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★ 6.4
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
1937 Actor
Lord Arthur Dilling
Ever Since Eve
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★ 6.6
Ever Since Eve
1937 Actor
Freddy Matthews
Live, Love and Learn
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★ 5.9
Live, Love and Learn
1937 Actor
Bob Graham
The First Hundred Years
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★ 6.0
The First Hundred Years
1937 Actor
David Conway
The Romance of Celluloid
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★ 4.9
The Romance of Celluloid
1937 Self
Petticoat Fever
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★ 6.2
Petticoat Fever
1936 Actor
Dascom Dinsmore
Trouble for Two
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★ 6.4
Trouble for Two
1936 Actor
Florizel
Piccadilly Jim
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★ 6.7
Piccadilly Jim
1936 Actor
James Crocker, Jr.
No More Ladies
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★ 6.0
No More Ladies
1935 Actor
Sherry Warren
Biography of a Bachelor Girl
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★ 6.1
Biography of a Bachelor Girl
1935 Actor
Richard 'Dickie' Kurt
Vanessa, Her Love Story
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★ 6.0
Vanessa, Her Love Story
1935 Actor
Benjamin 'Benjie' Herries
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Screen Snapshots, Series 14, No. 8
1935 Self
Forsaking All Others
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★ 6.4
Forsaking All Others
1934 Actor
Dillon 'Dill' Todd
Hide-Out
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★ 6.9
Hide-Out
1934 Actor
Jonathan 'Lucky' Wilson
Riptide
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★ 6.3
Riptide
1934 Actor
Tommie Trent
The Mystery of Mr. X
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★ 6.9
The Mystery of Mr. X
1934 Actor
Nicholas 'Nick' Revel
Fugitive Lovers
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★ 6.4
Fugitive Lovers
1934 Actor
Paul Porter aka Stephen Blaine
When Ladies Meet
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★ 6.8
When Ladies Meet
1933 Actor
Jimmie Lee
Night Flight
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★ 6.1
Night Flight
1933 Actor
Auguste Pellerin
Hell Below
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★ 6.6
Hell Below
1933 Actor
Lieut. Thomas Knowlton USN
Another Language
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★ 6.4
Another Language
1933 Actor
Victor
Made on Broadway
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★ 6.2
Made on Broadway
1933 Actor
Jeff Bidwell
Blondie of the Follies
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★ 6.4
Blondie of the Follies
1932 Actor
Larry Belmont
Faithless
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★ 6.7
Faithless
1932 Actor
William 'Bill' Wade
Letty Lynton
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★ 6.7
Letty Lynton
1932 Actor
Jerry Darrow
-But the Flesh Is Weak
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★ 5.5
-But the Flesh Is Weak
1932 Actor
Max Clement
Lovers Courageous
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★ 6.2
Lovers Courageous
1932 Actor
Willie Smith
Private Lives
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★ 6.7
Private Lives
1931 Actor
Elyot Chae
The Easiest Way
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★ 6.3
The Easiest Way
1931 Actor
Jack Madison
Inspiration
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★ 6.2
Inspiration
1931 Actor
André Montell
Strangers May Kiss
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★ 5.9
Strangers May Kiss
1931 Actor
Steve
The Man in Possession
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★ 6.9
The Man in Possession
1931 Actor
Raymond Dabney
Shipmates
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★ 5.5
Shipmates
1931 Actor
Jonesey
🎬
🎞️
The Voice of Hollywood No. 7 (Second Series)
1931 Actor
The Divorcee
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★ 6.6
The Divorcee
1930 Actor
Don
The Big House
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★ 7.1
The Big House
1930 Actor
Kent
Free and Easy
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★ 5.5
Free and Easy
1930 Actor
Larry Mitchell
Our Blushing Brides
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★ 6.2
Our Blushing Brides
1930 Actor
Tony Jardine
War Nurse
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★ 6.2
War Nurse
1930 Actor
Wally
Love in the Rough
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★ 5.4
Love in the Rough
1930 Actor
Jack Kelly
The Sins of the Children
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★ 6.3
The Sins of the Children
1930 Actor
Nick Higginson
Their Own Desire
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★ 5.8
Their Own Desire
1929 Actor
Jack Cheever
Untamed
🎞️
★ 5.4
Untamed
1929 Actor
Andy McAllister
So This Is College
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★ 5.4
So This Is College
1929 Actor
Biff
Three Live Ghosts
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★ 5.7
Three Live Ghosts
1929 Actor
William Foster