Montgomery Clift

17 October, 1920

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Montgomery Clift

Edward Montgomery Clift (nicknamed 'Monty' his entire life) was born on October 17, 1920 in Omaha, Nebraska, just after his twin sister Roberta (1920-2014) and eighteen months after his brother Brooks Clift. He was the son of Ethel "Sunny" Anderson (Fogg; 1888-1988) and William Brooks Clift (1886-1964). His father made a lot of money in banking but was quite poor during the depression. His mother was born out of wedlock and spent much of her life and the family fortune finding her illustrious southern lineage and raising her children as aristocrats.At age 13, Monty appeared on Broadway ("Fly Away Home"), and chose to remain in the New York theater for over ten years before finally succumbing to Hollywood. He gained excellent theatrical notices and soon piqued the interests of numerous lovelorn actresses; their advances met with awkward conflict. While working in New York in the early 1940s, he met wealthy former Broadway star Libby Holman. She developed an intense decade-plus obsession over the young actor, even financing an experimental play, "Mexican Mural" for him. It was ironic his relationship with the bisexual middle-aged Holman would be the principal (and likely the last) heterosexual relationship of his life and only cause him further anguish over his sexuality. She would wield considerable influence over the early part of his film career, advising him in decisions to decline lead roles in Bulwar Zachodzącego Słońca (1950), (originally written specifically for him; the story perhaps hitting a little too close to home) and W samo południe (1952).His long apprenticeship on stage made him a thoroughly accomplished actor, notable for the intensity with which he researched and approached his roles. By the early 1950s he was exclusively homosexual, though he continued to hide his homosexuality and maintained a number of close friendships with theater women (heavily promoted by studio publicists).His film debut was Rzeka Czerwona (1948) with John Wayne quickly followed by his early personal success Po wielkiej burzy (1948) (Oscar nominations for this, Miejsce...

Movies

At a U.S. Army base in 1941 Hawaii, a private is cruelly punished for not boxing on his unit's team, while his commanding officer's wife and top aide begin a tentative affair.

Dunson leads a cattle drive, the culmination of over 14 years of work, to its destination in Missouri. But his tyrannical behavior along the way causes a mutiny, led by his adopted son.

A poor boy gets a job working for his rich uncle and ends up falling in love with two women.

A divorcée falls for an over-the-hill cowboy who is struggling to maintain his romantically independent lifestyle.

A priest, who comes under suspicion for murder, cannot clear his name without breaking the seal of the confessional.

A surgeon is assigned the case of a young woman whose aunt wants her lobotomized to cover up a family secret.

A naive young woman falls for a handsome young man her emotionally abusive father suspects is only a fortune hunter.

The lives of three young men, a German and two Americans, during WWII.

A TVA bureaucrat comes to the river to do what none of his predecessors have been able to do - evict a stubborn octogenarian from her island before the rising waters engulf her.

In post-war Berlin, an American private helps a lost Czech boy find his mother.