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Robert Montgomery

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About Me

I'm mostly remembered for helping to create Ms. Bewitched herself, Elizabeth, but I also left a rich body of film and television work behind which is all but forgotten nowdays. Mine was a varied and successful career, which began at the dawn of the talkies and continued well into the early television era. I also took part in a little thing called WWII, rising to the rank of Commander in the U.S.N.R.

My Interests

The ladies...

I'd like to meet:

Anyone who's stumbled upon one of my films on TCM and wondered "who the hell is that guy?" "If you are lucky enough to be a success, by all means enjoy the applause and the adulation of the public. But never, never believe it." Robert Montgomery

Movies:

(1929) The Single Standard, Three Live Ghosts, So This Is College, Untamed, Their Own Desire,(1930) Free And Easy, The Divorcee, The Big House, Our Blushing Brides, Sins Of The Children, Love In The Rough, War Nurse,(1931) Inspiration, The Easiest Way, Strangers May Kiss, Shipmates, The Man In Possession, Private Lives,(1932) Lovers Couragous, But The Flesh Is Weak, Letty Lynton, Blondie Of The Follies, Faithless,(1933) Hell Below, When Ladies Meet, Made on Broadway, Another Language, Night Flight, Going Hollywood,(1934) Fugitive Lovers, Mystery of Mr.X, Riptide, Hide-Out, Forsaking All Others,(1935) Biography of A Bachelor Girl, Vanessa-Her Love Story, No More Ladies,(1936) Trouble For Two, Petticoat Fever, Piccadilly Jim,(1937) Last of Mrs.Cheyney, Night Must Fall-nominated for Best Actor Oscar, Ever Since Eve, Live, Love, and Learn,(1938) The First Hundred Years, Yellow Jack, Three Loves Has Nancy,(1939) Fast and Loose,(1940) The Earl of Chicago, Busman's Honeymoon,(1941) Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Rage In Heaven, Here Comes Mr. Jordan-nominated for Best Actor Oscar, Unfinished Business,(1945) They Were Expendable-co-directed with John Ford,(1947) Lady In The Lake-also directed, Ride The Pink Horse-also directed,(1948) The Saxon Charm, June Bride,(1949) Once More, My Darling-also directed,(1950) Your Witness,(1960) The Gallant Hours- directed

Television:

Robert Montgomery Presents ran on NBC from 1950-57."His every gesture is superb. In fact, he's the only man I know of who doesn't have to pull up the legs of his trousers before sitting down."- Ronald Coleman

My Blog

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I am but a fan of Mr.Montgomery who felt his absence from the Myspace community needed to be changed. This simply a fan site. Nothing more, nothing less. I have no ties to his fami...
Posted by Robert Montgomery on Tue, 08 May 2007 10:32:00 PST