George Montgomery

George Montgomery

1916-08-29 – 2000-12-12 (age 84) Brady, Montana, USA
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Biography

George Montgomery was boxing champion at the University of Montana, where he majored in architecture and interior design. Dropping out a year later, he decided to take up boxing more seriously, and moved to California, where he was coached by ex-heavyweight world champion James J. Jeffries. While in Hollywood, he came to the attention of the studios (not least, because he was an expert rider) and was hired as a stuntman in 1935. After doing this for four years, George was offered a contract at 20th Century Fox in 1939, but found himself largely confined to leads in B-westerns. He did not secure a part in anything even remotely like a prestige picture, until his co-starring role in Roxie Hart (1942), opposite Ginger Rogers. Next, in Orchestra Wives (1942), he played the perfunctory love interest for Ann Rutherford -- though both, inevitably, ended up playing second trombone to Glenn Miller and His Orchestra.

In 1947, George got his first serious break, being cast as Raymond Chandler's private eye Philip Marlowe, in The Brasher Doubloon (1947). Reviewers, however, compared his performance unfavourably with that of Humphrey Bogart and found the film 'pallid' overall. So it was back to the saddle for George. Unable to shake his image as a cowboy actor, he starred in scores of films with titles like Belle Starr's Daughter (1948), Dakota Lil (1950), Jack McCall Desperado (1953) and Masterson of Kansas (1954) at Columbia, and for producer Edward Small at United Artists. When not cleaning up the Wild West with his six-shooter, he branched out into adventure films set in exotic locales (notably as Harry Quartermain in Watusi (1959)). During the 60's, he also wrote, directed and starred in several long-forgotten, low-budget wartime potboilers made in the Philippines.

At the height of his popularity, George attracted as much publicity for his acting, as for his liaisons with glamorous stars, like Ginger Rogers, Hedy Lamarr (to whom he was briefly engaged) and singer Dinah Shore (whom he married in 1943). After his retirement from the film business, he devoted himself to his love of painting, furniture-making and sculpting bronze busts, including one of his close friend Ronald Reagan.

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Known For

Battle of the Bulge
Battle of the Bulge

1965

as Sgt. Duquesne

Watusi
Watusi

1959

as Harry Quartermain

Young People
Young People

1940

as Mike Shea

Seminole Uprising
Seminole Uprising

1955

as Cam Elliott

China Girl
China Girl

1942

as Johnny Williams

Cripple Creek
Cripple Creek

1952

as Bret Ivers / Iverson

Gun Belt
Gun Belt

1953

as Billy Ringo

Warkill
Warkill

1968

as Col. John Hannegan

Orchestra Wives
Orchestra Wives

1942

as Bill Abbot

Army Girl
Army Girl

1938

as Soldier

Wall Street Cowboy
Wall Street Cowboy

1939

as Cowhand

Claire
Claire

1956

as Dr. Stanley Wayne

Coney Island
Coney Island

1943

as Eddie Johnson

The Texas Rangers
The Texas Rangers

1951

as Johnny Carver

The Night Riders
The Night Riders

1939

as Mob Member

Badman's Country
Badman's Country

1958

as Pat Garrett

Canyon River
Canyon River

1956

as Steve Patrick

Southward Ho!
Fort Ti
Fort Ti

1953

as Capt. Jed Horn