
Montgomery Clift
Born
1920-10-17
Place of birth
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Died
1966-07-23
Biography
Edward Montgomery “Monty” Clift (October 17, 1920 - July 23, 1966) was an American actor of the Golden Age, known for often playing sensitive or conflicted outcast characters with realistic emotional depth and anxieties. Clift, Marlon Brando and James Dean are the trio typically associated with the new wave of film acting, with Clift being the oldest and first to make his stage and screen debuts. Starting at age 14, he was a breakout talent on Broadway throughout 1935-1945. He finally accepted one of many Hollywood offers: starring in the Western “Red River” which was filmed in 1946 but delay...
Known for

Judgment at Nuremberg
Rudolph Petersen

From Here to Eternity
Pvt. Robert E. Lee 'Prew' Prewitt

Red River
Matthew Garth

I Confess
Fr. Michael William Logan

The Misfits
Perce Howland

A Place in the Sun
George Eastman

Suddenly, Last Summer
Dr. Cukrowicz

The Heiress
Morris Townsend

Listen to Me Marlon
Self (archive footage)

The Young Lions
Noah Ackerman

Wild River
Chuck Glover

The Search
Ralph Stevenson

Freud: The Secret Passion
Sigmund Freud

Raintree County
John Wickliff Shawnessy

Indiscretion of an American Wife
Giovanni Doria