Robert Montgomery

Robert Montgomery

ProducerActorDirector
Born
May 21, 1904
Died
September 27, 1981
Awards
26 wins, 30 nominations

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…

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. His body was cremated and the ashes were given to the family.

Actor

The Gallant HoursThe Gallant Hours(1960)as Narrator: American Sequences
Robert Montgomery PresentsRobert Montgomery Presents(1950)as Mr. Ward, Alan Squier, Lucky Gagin
Eye WitnessEye Witness(1950)as Adam Heyward
Breakdowns of 1949Breakdowns of 1949(1949)
Once More, My DarlingOnce More, My Darling(1949)as Collier 'Collie' Laing

Additional Crew

They Were ExpendableThey Were Expendable(1945)

Self

Hollywood GreatsHollywood Greats(1977)as Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson(1962)as Self - Guest
The Merv Griffin ShowThe Merv Griffin Show(1962)as Self, Self - Guest
The Mike Douglas ShowThe Mike Douglas Show(1961)as Self - Guest
The Tonight Show Starring Jack PaarThe Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar(1957)as Self

Archive Footage

Elizabeth Montgomery: A Bewitched LifeElizabeth Montgomery: A Bewitched Life(2023)as Self - Father of Elizabeth Montgomery
My Name Is Alfred HitchcockMy Name Is Alfred Hitchcock(2022)as Self
Autopsy: The Last Hours ofAutopsy: The Last Hours of(2014)as Self
The ReagansThe Reagans(2020)as Self
The Perfect Match - The Sport of Polo in the USThe Perfect Match - The Sport of Polo in the US(2018)as Self

Known for

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Robert Montgomery and Norma Shearer in Private Lives (1931)Robert Montgomery in Yellow Jack (1938)Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery in Letty Lynton (1932)Ann Harding and Robert Montgomery in When Ladies Meet (1933)Robert Montgomery in No More Ladies (1935)Robert Montgomery in No More Ladies (1935)

Credit Score: Robert Montgomery

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Here Comes Mr. Jordan48.7519417.5278070
2Night Must Fall24.3819377.2023318
3Ride the Pink Horse4.8819487.2013823
4They Were Expendable4.8819457.20210188
5The Big House3.9019307.1243005
6Once More, My Darling3.2519496.601266
7Lady in the Lake3.2519476.5007069
8Rage in Heaven3.2519416.4001436
9Mr. & Mrs. Smith3.2519416.30012230
10Private Lives3.2519316.7001494