Montgomery Clift

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Montgomery Clift was an American film and stage actors

Oct 17, 1920

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: October 17, 1920
  • Died on: July 23, 1966
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Alcoholics, Bisexual, Died Young, Film & Theater Personalities, Actors, Theater Personalities
  • Siblings: Roberta Clift, William Brooks Clift Jr.
  • Known as: Edward Montgomery Clift, Monty
  • Birth Place: Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.

Montgomery Clift born at

Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.

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Birth Place

Clift’s personal life and relationships were shrouded in mystery. Initially believed to be bi-sexual, towards the end of his life he was exclusively homosexual, although he continued to hide his sexuality.

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Personal Life

Elizabeth Taylor was a special friend and an important person in his life. She was also his co-star in ‘A Place in the Sun’ ‘Raintree County’ and ‘Suddenly, Last Summer’.

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Personal Life

On July 23, 1966, he was found dead in his bedroom by his live-in personal secretary Lorenzo James. The autopsy mentioned “occlusive coronary artery disease” as the cause of death. He was buried in Friends Cemetery, New York.

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Personal Life

Clift was born on October 17, 1920 in Omaha, Nebraska. His father, William Brooks Clift was vice-president of Omaha National Trust Company and his mother was Ethel Fogg Anderson. Clift had a twin sister, Ethel and a brother, William Brooks Clift, Jr.

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Childhood & Early Life

He had an English, Dutch and Irish ancestry. His mother was born out of wedlock and spent much of her life and her husband’s wealth trying to find her Yankee lineage, and raising her children as aristocrats. The children were privately tutored, travelled extensively in Europe and America, and became fluent in German and French.

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Childhood & Early Life

His father was financially ruined in the Great Depression. When his situation improved, Brooks was enrolled at Harvard and Ethel at Bryn Mawr College. Montgomery, on the other hand, decided to take up stage acting.

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Childhood & Early Life

At 15, Clift made his debut in Broadway. He achieved immense success and within five years appeared in the play ‘There Shall Be No Night’, winner of the 1941 Pulitzer Prize for drama. He continued stage acting for a decade before joining Hollywood.

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Career

In 1948, his first movie ‘Red River’ was released followed by ‘The Search’. For the latter, he rewrote most of the script as he was unsatisfied with the original one. The movie won an Oscar for screenwriting and the original writers were given credit. He, on the other hand, won an Oscar nomination for Best Actor.

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Career

He already had a huge female fan following by the time his next film ‘The Heiress’ was released in 1949. During the filming, he was again discontented with the script. He ended up being unhappy with his performance as well.

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In the 1950s, he became one of the most sought-after actors in Hollywood. He was extremely choosy with his projects and Marlon Brando was his only real acting rival.

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In his next movie, ‘A Place in the Sun’ (1951), he was paired opposite Elizabeth Taylor and it became one of his signature method acting performances. The movie was critically acclaimed and won praise from Brando and Chaplin. Clift and Taylor were termed “the most beautiful couple in Hollywood”.

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Career

Clift received critical appreciation for his performances in films like ‘The Search’, ‘From Here to Eternity’, and ‘Judgment at Nuremberg’.

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Major Works

His acting in ‘A Place in the Sun’ is considered as one of his signature method acting performances. He researched extensively on the character and even spent a night in a real prison, trying to understand the role better. Charlie Chaplin called it “the greatest movie made about America.”

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Major Works