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Biography

Actor/director/producer. In his early career, from the late '20s to the early '40s, Montgomery was an amiable light comedian and dramatic actor, appearing in almost 40 sound films before 1935. He starred opposite Norma Shearer in Private Lives (1931), Joan Crawford in The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937), Carole Lombard in Hitchcock's comedy Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941) and was nominated for an Academy Award for Night Must Fall (1937) and Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941). His career took a more serious turn after his stint in World War II. For his first film after returning, They Were Expendable (1945), Montgomery not only starred but assisted John Ford in the direction. He also starred in and directed the Raymond Chandler detective thriller Lady in the Lake, noted for its unique first-person point of view. His attentions then turned to politics and television. Montgomery gave "friendly" testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) and by the mid '50s was a consultant to Republican President Eisenhower. As a prestigious television producer, he supervised the '50s dramatic anthology series Eye Witness (1953) and Robert Montgomery Presents (1950-57), which offered his daughter Elizabeth her acting debut and which won him an early Emmy Award in 1952. ~ All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

Free and Easy

Most disliked movie

Night Must Fall

Awards

Best Actor (nom)
1941
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Actor (nom)
Here Comes Mr. Jordan 1941
Academy

 

Best Acting (win)
Rage in Heaven 1941
National Board of Review

 

Best Acting (win)
Here Comes Mr. Jordan 1941
National Board of Review

 

Best Actor (nom)
1937
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Actor (nom)
Night Must Fall 1937
Academy

 

Best Acting (win)
Night Must Fall 1937
National Board of Review

 


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