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  1. Jul 29, 2019 · During a taped phone call with Monty's elder brother Brooks, the actor's mother, Ethel Fogg "Sunny" Clift breezily notes that: "Monty was a homosexual very early. Oh, I think it was about 12 or 13."

  2. Montgomery Clift. Montgomery Edward "Monty" Clift (October 17, 1920 – July 23, 1966) was an American movie, television, radio, and stage actor who is known for his roles in From Here to Eternity, A Place in the Sun, The Misfits, Red River, and in Judgement at Nuremberg. He was nominated four times for an Academy Award.

  3. Oct 11, 2018 · Clift wasn't one to hide a feeling, which made him a great actor and also a terrible straight man. His own mother, in a voice recording played in Making Montgomery Clift, said, "Monty was a ...

  4. Jul 4, 2019 · 9. He Had Vicious Fans. Montgomery Clift was an undeniably attractive man, and before long, he'd cultivated a rather passionate female fan base. When The Heiress came out, Clift's loyal fanatics came with their claws out and wrote vicious letters to Olivia de Havilland for rejecting Clift's character in the film.

  5. Acteur de cinéma. Montgomery Clift a pourtant débuté au cinéma en 1948, sous la direction d' Howard Hawks, incarnant le fils adoptif de John Wayne dans le western La Rivière rouge. Si cette première prestation est remarquée, l'année suivante, le comédien remporte son premier succès personnel avec Les Anges marqués de Fred Zinneman ...

  6. Mar 25, 2024 · 5. A Place in the Sun (1951) A Place in the Sun” is a powerful, gripping drama that unfolds in the opulent high society of the 1950s. Montgomery Clift plays a poor young man who lands a job working for his wealthy, powerful uncle. 📺 Watch now free with Prime. 🖼️ Check out these cool movie posters & art. 6.

  7. Elizabeth Taylor (all of 17 years old) and Montgomery Clift posed together at Paramount Studios during a break in filming A Place in the Sun. Peter Stackpole The LIFE Picture Collection/Shutterstock. Contact sheets from LIFE photographer Peter Stackpole’s shoot on a Paramount lot with Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in 1950.

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