Montgomery Clift (五月 4, 1998) Season 1, Episode 9 - Self (archive footage) The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender (1997) Self (archive footage) Great Romances of the 20th Century: Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton (1997) (TV Movie) - Self (archive footage) Unsolved Mysteries (...
The star attempted to put the record straight, suggesting that, despite the immediate impact of the crash, he could now proclaim confidently: 'I'm exactly the same as I was before.' The evidence on screen, however, indicated otherwise. Clift's 'before' was a remarkable portrait of movie ...
简介 Actor Montgomery Clift was born October 17, 1920 in Omaha, Nebraska. His film debut was in Howard Hawks's 1948 western, Red River. Clift co-starred with Elizabeth Taylor in A Place in the Sun, Raintree County, and Suddenly, Last Summer. A near-fatal auto accident in 1957 changed ...
简介 Actor Montgomery Clift was born October 17, 1920 in Omaha, Nebraska. His film debut was in Howard Hawks's 1948 western, Red River. Clift co-starred with Elizabeth Taylor in A Place in the Sun, Raintree County, and Suddenly, Last Summer. A near-fatal auto accident in 1957 changed ...
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QUOTES ABOUT MONTGOMERY CLIFT “I loved him deeply. He was my brother, my dearest friend.” — Elizabeth Taylor “I had never worked with any actor like him; to watch him was incredible and memorable. He had a talent and a side to our profession I had never seen before, just superb....
Montgomery Clift. Actor: From Here to Eternity. 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
A Place in the Sunwas critically acclaimed; Chaplin called it “the greatest movie made about America”. The film received added media attention due to the rumors that Clift and co-star Elizabeth Taylor were dating in real life. They were billed as “the most beautiful couple in Hollywood”...
Clift's career was marked by dizzying highs (working with such titans of 1950s Hollywood as Elizabeth Taylor, Alfred Hitchcock, and George Stevens; receiving four Academy Award nominations in thirteen years) and tragic lows (crippling drug and alcohol addictions; the disfiguring 1956 car accident ...
Montgomery Clift had the most earnest of faces: big, pleading eyes, a set jaw, and the sort of immaculate side part we haven’t seen since. He played the desperate, the drunken, and the deceived, and the trajectory of his life was as tragic as that in an