Robert Montgomery Actor
Robert Montgomery is a 77 years old actor from United States of America from Beacon, New York. Robert Montgomery was born on May 21, 1904 (died on September 27, 1981, he was 77 years old) in Beacon, New York.
About
No, he died on 09/27/1981, 43 years ago. He was 77 years old when he died. Cause of death: cancer. He died in New York City
Family
Wives
Robert Montgomery had three marriages.
Emily Draper, Costume & Make-Up
He married with Emily Draper on Monday, November 1st, 1869. Robert Montgomery was 34 years old. Married for 155 years, 1 month.
Ellen Jane Lambert
Montgomery married with Ellen Jane Lambert on Friday, May 2nd, 1845. Robert was 59 years old. Married for 179 years, 7 months.
Elizabeth Livingstone
He married with Elizabeth Livingstone on Monday, September 4th, 1662. Robert Montgomery was 241 years old. Married for 362 years, 3 months.
Children
He had seven children, Frances , James , Veronica , Mary , Malla (78, Swedish salon-holder) , Henry (85, British bishop) and Elizabeth (62, Actress) .
Works
Robert Montgomery Movies (78)
There are 78 movies of Robert Montgomery.
His first feature film was Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941, as David). He was 36 when he starred in this movie. Since 1941, he has appeared in 78 feature films. The last one is Jornal Português (1938-1951) (2005). In this movie, we watched him in the Himself (archive footage) character .
View all Robert Montgomery movies.Robert Montgomery movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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David | Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941) | 36 |
Lt. John Brickley | They Were Expendable (1945) | 41 |
That's Entertainment, Part II (1976) | 71 | |
Joe Pendleton | Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) | 37 |
Lucky Gagin | Ride the Pink Horse (1947) | 43 |
Director | Ride the Pink Horse (1947) | 43 |
Philip Marlowe | Lady in the Lake (1946) | 42 |
Director | Lady in the Lake (1946) | 42 |
Don | The Divorcee (1930) | 25 |
That's Entertainment! (1974) | 70 | |
Kent Marlowe | The Big House (1930) | 26 |
John O'Hara | Yellow Jack (1938) | 33 |
Freddy Matthews | Ever Since Eve (1937) | 33 |
Himself | Complicated Women (2003) | 98 |
Philip Monrell | Rage in Heaven (1941) | 36 |
Narration | The Gallant Hours (1960) | 56 |
Director | The Gallant Hours (1960) | 56 |
Bob Graham | Live, Love and Learn (1937) | 33 |
André Montell | Inspiration (1931) | 26 |
Larry | Free and Easy (1930) | 25 |
Malcolm 'Mal' Niles | Three Loves Has Nancy (1938) | 34 |
Tony | Our Blushing Brides (1930) | 26 |
Himself | Hollywood Handicap (1938) | 34 |
William Foster | Three Live Ghosts (1929) | 25 |
Dillon 'Dill" Todd | Forsaking All Others (1934) | 30 |
Robert Kilmount | The Earl of Chicago (1940) | 35 |
Jack Madison | The Easiest Way (1931) | 26 |
Hale Darrow | Letty Lynton (1932) | 27 |
Larry Belmont | Blondie of the Follies (1932) | 28 |
William 'Bill' Wade | Faithless (1932) | 28 |
Tommie Trent | Riptide (1934) | 29 |
Himself | Breakdowns of 1949 (1949) | 44 |
Jimmie | When Ladies Meet (1933) | 29 |
Danny | Night Must Fall (1937) | 32 |
Wally O'Brien | War Nurse (1930) | 26 |
A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound (1940) | 35 | |
Auguste Pellerin | Night Flight (1933) | 29 |
Lord Arthur Dilling | The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937) | 32 |
Himself - Premiere Clip | Going Hollywood (1933) | 29 |
Dascom Dinsmore | Petticoat Fever (1936) | 31 |
Steve | Strangers May Kiss (1931) | 26 |
Lieut. Thomas Knowlton USN | Hell Below (1933) | 29 |
Hollywood Goes to Town (1938) | 34 | |
Joel Sloane | Fast and Loose (1939) | 34 |
Carey Jackson | June Bride (1948) | 44 |
Elyot Chase | Private Lives (1931) | 27 |
Max Clement | But the Flesh Is Weak (1932) | 27 |
Jeff | Made on Broadway (1933) | 28 |
John 'Jack' Douglas Cheever | Their Own Desire (1929) | 25 |
James Crocker, Jr. | Piccadilly Jim (1936) | 32 |
Jonathan 'Lucky' Wilson | Hide-Out (1934) | 30 |
Andy McAllister | Untamed (1929) | 25 |
Nick Higginson | The Sins of the Children (1930) | 26 |
Himself | The Romance of Celluloid (1937) | 33 |
Lord Peter Wimsey | Busman's Honeymoon (1940) | 36 |
Starlit Days at the Lido (1935) | 31 | |
David Conway | The First Hundred Years (1938) | 33 |
Director | Your Witness (1950) | 46 |
Adam Heyward | Your Witness (1950) | 46 |
Kelly | Love in the Rough (1930) | 26 |
Biff | So This Is College (1929) | 25 |
John Paul Jones | Shipmates (1931) | 26 |
Raymond Dabney | The Man in Possession (1931) | 27 |
Willie Smith | Lovers Courageous (1932) | 27 |
Victor Hallam | Another Language (1933) | 29 |
Paul Porter, aka Stephen Blaine | Fugitive Lovers (1934) | 29 |
Revel | The Mystery of Mr. X (1934) | 29 |
Richard 'Dickie' Kurt | Biography of a Bachelor Girl (1935) | 30 |
Benjamin Herries | Vanessa: Her Love Story (1935) | 30 |
Sheridan Warren | No More Ladies (1935) | 31 |
Prince Florizel | Trouble for Two (1936) | 32 |
From the Ends of the Earth (1939) | 35 | |
Tommy Duncan | Unfinished Business (1941) | 37 |
Matt Saxon | The Saxon Charm (1948) | 44 |
Narrator | The Secret Land (1948) | 44 |
Director | Once More, My Darling (1949) | 45 |
Collier Laing | Once More, My Darling (1949) | 45 |
Himself | Jornal Português (1938-1951) (2005) | 101 |
Robert Montgomery TV Shows (5)
His first TV Show was Robert Montgomery Presents (1950).
View all Robert Montgomery TV shows.Awards (2)
Awarded Tony Award for Best Director in 1954 , nominated Academy Award for Best Actor in 1936 ,
What was Robert's zodiac sign?Robert Montgomery zodiac sign was gemini.
Other facts about Robert Montgomery
Related category | Category:Films Directed By Robert Montgomery (actor) , of: film, directed by this person |
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Work period (start) | 1929-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Family name | Montgomery. Show people with the surname Montgomery |
Cause of death | Cancer |
Date of death | 1981-09-27T00:00:00Z |
Name in native language | Robert Montgomery |
Member of political party | Republican Party |
Conflict | World War II |
Given name | Robert |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Place of death | New York City |
Work period (end) | 1960-01-01T00:00:00Z |