Montgomery Clift

Edward Montgomery “Monty” Clift (October 17, 1920 - July 23, 1966) was an American actor of the Golden Age, known for often playing sensitive or conflicted outcast characters with realistic emotional depth and anxieties.
Clift, Marlon Brando and James Dean are the trio typically associated with the new wave of film acting, with Clift being the oldest and first to make his stage and screen debuts. Starting at age 14, he was a breakout talent on Broadway throughout 1935-1945. He finally accepted one of many Hollywood offers: starring in the Western “Red River” which was filmed in 1946 but delayed release for 2 years. Fred Zinnemann’s “The Search” preceded “Red River” as his first film in 1948 and first Academy Award nomination. Clift’s next major films were “The Heiress” (1949) and “A Place...show more
Details
Details
Date of Birth
Oct 17, 1920
Place of Birth
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Date of Death
Jul 23, 1966
Age
45
Known For
Acting
Also Known As
Edward Montgomery Clift
Monty Clift
Монтгомери Клифт
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Movie Credits

1953
Fr. Michael William Logan
1953
Pvt. Robert E. Lee 'Prew' Prewitt
1948
Matthew Garth
1961
Perce Howland
1961
Rudolph Petersen
1951
George Eastman
Movie Credits

TV Show Credits

Self - Mystery Guest
Self, Self (archive footage)
TV Show Credits
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