Robert Montgomery
Actor1904–1981· Fishkill Landing [now Beacon], New York, USA

Robert Montgomery

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.

86 acting credits · 5 directing credits

Acting · 86

Robert Montgomery Presents
6.0
TV

Robert Montgomery Presents

1950

The Merv Griffin Show
6.6
TV

The Merv Griffin Show

1962

What's My Line?
7.0
TV

What's My Line?

1950

The Colgate Comedy Hour
6.9
TV

The Colgate Comedy Hour

1950

They Were Expendable
6.5
Film

They Were Expendable

1945

Mr. & Mrs. Smith
6.0
Film

Mr. & Mrs. Smith

1941

Here Comes Mr. Jordan
7.0
Film

Here Comes Mr. Jordan

1941

Complicated Women
6.9
Film

Complicated Women

2003

Private Lives
6.5
Film

Private Lives

1931

Lady in the Lake
6.1
Film

Lady in the Lake

1946

Ride the Pink Horse
7.2
Film

Ride the Pink Horse

1947

The Big House
6.6
Film

The Big House

1930

That's Entertainment, Part II
7.0
Film

That's Entertainment, Part II

1976

That's Entertainment!
7.4
Film

That's Entertainment!

1974

The Gallant Hours
6.7
Film

The Gallant Hours

1960

From the Ends of the Earth
Film

From the Ends of the Earth

1939

Rage in Heaven
6.4
Film

Rage in Heaven

1941

A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
6.9
Film

A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound

1940

Hollywood Goes to Town
7.0
Film

Hollywood Goes to Town

1938

The Man in Possession
6.7
Film

The Man in Possession

1931

Our Blushing Brides
5.6
Film

Our Blushing Brides

1930

Blondie of the Follies
6.3
Film

Blondie of the Follies

1932

Estrellados
7.0
Film

Estrellados

1930

Hide-Out
7.3
Film

Hide-Out

1934

Their Own Desire
5.1
Film

Their Own Desire

1929

Hollywood: The Dream Factory
7.3
Film

Hollywood: The Dream Factory

1972

Biography of a Bachelor Girl
6.8
Film

Biography of a Bachelor Girl

1935

Hell Below
6.0
Film

Hell Below

1933

War Nurse
5.2
Film

War Nurse

1930

Piccadilly Jim
6.8
Film

Piccadilly Jim

1936

Letty Lynton
7.2
Film

Letty Lynton

1932

Ingrid Bergman Remembered
6.7
Film

Ingrid Bergman Remembered

1996

Ever Since Eve
5.8
Film

Ever Since Eve

1937

Live, Love and Learn
5.6
Film

Live, Love and Learn

1937

Inspiration
5.9
Film

Inspiration

1931

Night Must Fall
7.0
Film

Night Must Fall

1937

The First Hundred Years
8.0
Film

The First Hundred Years

1938

June Bride
7.2
Film

June Bride

1948

Made on Broadway
7.0
Film

Made on Broadway

1933

Your Witness
6.2
Film

Your Witness

1950

Fugitive Lovers
6.2
Film

Fugitive Lovers

1934

The Voice of Hollywood
Film

The Voice of Hollywood

1930

Yellow Jack
5.9
Film

Yellow Jack

1938

The Divorcee
6.2
Film

The Divorcee

1930

The Romance of Celluloid
7.0
Film

The Romance of Celluloid

1937

Once More, My Darling
6.5
Film

Once More, My Darling

1949

The Saxon Charm
4.6
Film

The Saxon Charm

1948

Jornal Português (1938-1951)
Film

Jornal Português (1938-1951)

2015

Forsaking All Others
6.0
Film

Forsaking All Others

1934

Three Loves Has Nancy
4.2
Film

Three Loves Has Nancy

1938

Faithless
7.0
Film

Faithless

1932

Night Flight
5.8
Film

Night Flight

1933

Going Hollywood
5.5
Film

Going Hollywood

1933

Lovers Courageous
6.0
Film

Lovers Courageous

1932

The Easiest Way
5.4
Film

The Easiest Way

1931

The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
5.9
Film

The Last of Mrs. Cheyney

1937

Shipmates
5.8
Film

Shipmates

1931

So This Is College
4.7
Film

So This Is College

1929

Riptide
6.7
Film

Riptide

1934

The Earl of Chicago
6.3
Film

The Earl of Chicago

1940

Checking Out: Grand Hotel
7.0
Film

Checking Out: Grand Hotel

2004

Lusitanian Illusion
6.4
Film

Lusitanian Illusion

2010

No More Ladies
5.0
Film

No More Ladies

1935

Unfinished Business
6.5
Film

Unfinished Business

1941

Vanessa: Her Love Story
6.2
Film

Vanessa: Her Love Story

1935

Starlit Days at the Lido
5.7
Film

Starlit Days at the Lido

1935

Untamed
6.2
Film

Untamed

1929

Hollywood Handicap
4.9
Film

Hollywood Handicap

1938

When Ladies Meet
5.7
Film

When Ladies Meet

1933

Another Language
6.8
Film

Another Language

1933

Busman's Honeymoon
6.0
Film

Busman's Honeymoon

1940

42nd Street: From Book to Screen to Stage
6.0
Film

42nd Street: From Book to Screen to Stage

2006

Free and Easy
6.2
Film

Free and Easy

1930

Fast and Loose
5.9
Film

Fast and Loose

1939

Three Live Ghosts
7.0
Film

Three Live Ghosts

1929

Strangers May Kiss
5.2
Film

Strangers May Kiss

1931

Trouble for Two
6.6
Film

Trouble for Two

1936

Breakdowns of 1949
6.0
Film

Breakdowns of 1949

1949

The Secret Land
5.9
Film

The Secret Land

1948

But the Flesh Is Weak
6.3
Film

But the Flesh Is Weak

1932

Petticoat Fever
6.1
Film

Petticoat Fever

1936

Love in the Rough
5.7
Film

Love in the Rough

1930

The Mystery of Mr. X
7.0
Film

The Mystery of Mr. X

1934

The Sins of the Children
4.7
Film

The Sins of the Children

1930

The Single Standard
5.9
Film

The Single Standard

1929

Screen Snapshots Series 14, No. 8
Film

Screen Snapshots Series 14, No. 8

1935

Directing · 5