Robert Montgomery

Robert Montgomery

Deceased · Born: May 21, 1904 · Died: Sep 27, 1981

Personal Details

BornMay 21, 1904 Fishkill Landing [now Beacon], New York, USA
Spouse
  • Elizabeth "Buffy" Grant

    ( Dec 9, 1950 to Sep 27, 1981 )
  • Elizabeth Allen

    ( Apr 14, 1928 to Dec 5, 1950 )
Parents
  • Henry Montgomery Sr.
  • Mary Weed Barney
Relatives
  • William Asher Jr. (Grandchild)
  • Robert Asher (Grandchild)
  • Rebecca Asher (Grandchild)

Biography

Robert Montgomery was born Henry Montgomery Jr., the elder son of New York businessman Henry Montgomery and his wife, Mary Weed (Barney),a native of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Montgomery had a younger brother, Donald. He was not related to Belinda Montgomery.

As a child, he enjoyed a privileged life. His father, Henry Montgomery, was the president of the New York Rubber Co. When Henry Montgomery died and owing to the Depression, the family fortune was gone. Henry Jr. and his younger brother, Donald, worked at a number of jobs. He later went to New York to be a writer, and on the advice of a friend, tried acting. He worked with George Cukor on the stage and his first film, at MGM, was So This Is College (1929),changing his forename.

When Norma Shearer picked him to be her leading man in Private Lives (1931),he was set. He ran the gamut of different characters over the years. He served as President of the Screen Actors Guild from 1935-38 and 1946-47. His stay with MGM lasted 16 years, and was only interrupted by WWII when he joined the navy. He saw action in both Europe and the Pacific.

He returned to MGM in 1945 and co-starred with John Wayne in the John Ford-directed They Were Expendable (1945) and then made his directorial debut with Lady in the Lake (1946) (although he had directed a few scenes, uncredited, in They Were Expendable (1945) when John Ford took ill). He left MGM to become an independent director, preferring work behind the camera instead of in front.

A staunch Republican, he was a friendly witness before the House Un-American Activities in 1947 during the McCarthy era and then spent most of his time on television and stage. His popular show, Robert Montgomery Presents (1950),was where his daughter, Elizabeth Montgomery (who later gained lasting fame as beautiful witch Samantha Stevens on Bewitched (1964)),got her first acting job.

Robert Montgomery died of cancer on September 27, 1981, aged 77, at Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan, New York City.

Career

1976
1974
That's Entertainment!
That's Entertainment! as (archive footage)
1960
The Gallant Hours
The Gallant Hours as Narration (American scenes)
1950
Eye Witness
Eye Witness as Adam Heyward
1949
Once More, My Darling
Once More, My Darling as Collier Laing
1948
The Saxon Charm
The Saxon Charm as Matt Saxon
June Bride
June Bride as Carey Jackson
1947
Ride the Pink Horse
Ride the Pink Horse as Lucky Gagin
1946
Lady in the Lake
Lady in the Lake as Phillip Marlowe
1945
They Were Expendable
They Were Expendable as Lt. John Brickley
1941
Unfinished Business
Unfinished Business as Tommy Duncan
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
Here Comes Mr. Jordan as Joe Pendleton
Rage in Heaven
Rage in Heaven as Philip Monrell
1940
The Earl of Chicago
The Earl of Chicago as Robert Kilmount
Haunted Honeymoon
Haunted Honeymoon as Lord Peter Wimsey
1939
Fast and Loose
Fast and Loose as Joel Sloane
1938
Three Loves Has Nancy
Three Loves Has Nancy as Malcolm 'Mal' Niles
Yellow Jack
Yellow Jack as John O'Hara
1937
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
The Last of Mrs. Cheyney as Lord Arthur Dilling
Ever Since Eve
Ever Since Eve as Freddy Matthews
1936
Trouble for Two
Trouble for Two as Prince Florizel
Piccadilly Jim
Piccadilly Jim as James Crocker, Jr.
1935
Biography of a Bachelor Girl
Biography of a Bachelor Girl as Richard 'Dickie' Kurt
No More Ladies
No More Ladies as Sheridan 'Sherry' Warren
Vanessa, Her Love Story
Vanessa, Her Love Story as Benjamin Herries
1934
Fugitive Lovers
Fugitive Lovers as Paul Porter, aka Stephen Blaine
Hide-Out
Hide-Out as Jonathan 'Lucky' Wilson
Forsaking All Others
Forsaking All Others as Dillon 'Dill" Todd
The Mystery of Mr. X
The Mystery of Mr. X as Nicholas Revel
Riptide
Riptide as Tommie L. Trent
1933
Night Flight
Night Flight as Auguste Pellerin
Hell Below
Hell Below as Lieut. Thomas Knowlton USN
Another Language
Another Language as Victor Hallam
1932
Blondie of the Follies
Blondie of the Follies as Larry Belmont
Faithless
Faithless as William 'Bill' Wade
Lovers Courageous
Lovers Courageous as Willie Smith
Letty Lynton
Letty Lynton as Hale Darrow
1931
The Easiest Way
The Easiest Way as Jack Madison
Private Lives
Private Lives as Elyot Chase
The Man in Possession
The Man in Possession as Raymond Dabney
Shipmates
Shipmates as John Paul Jones
1930
War Nurse
War Nurse as Wally O'Brien
The Big House
The Big House as Kent Marlowe
Our Blushing Brides
Our Blushing Brides as Tony Jardine
1929
Their Own Desire
Their Own Desire as John 'Jack' Douglas Cheever
Untamed
Untamed as Andy McAllister
The Single Standard
The Single Standard as Party Boy (uncredited)
1960
1950
Eye Witness
Eye Witness as Director
1949
1947
1946