Douglass Montgomery
Douglass Montgomery | |
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from the trailer for the film Little Women (1933) | |
Born |
Los Angeles, California, US | October 29, 1907
Died |
July 23, 1966 58) Norwalk, Connecticut, US | (aged
Years active | 1926-1957 |
Spouse(s) | Kay Young (1952-1966) (his death) |
Robert Douglass Montgomery (October 29, 1907 – July 23, 1966) was an American film actor.
Career
Son of a jeweler, he used the stage name of Douglass Montgomery when he first acted on stage in New York. He appeared as a ruggedly handsome fair-haired man, often slightly naive. He started his career in Hollywood, often playing the second male lead. Montgomery moved to Britain in the 1940s and made films there.
Among his most celebrated roles were Laurie in Little Women (1933), opposite Katharine Hepburn's Jo March. He also played Johnny Hollis ("Johnny-in-the-Clouds") in The Way to the Stars (1945).
Montgomery returned to the US and appeared in a number of television shows.
Personal life
In 1934 Douglass Montgomery was the victim of a murder attempt.[1] He had been rehearsing a play nightly at the Pasadena Community Theatre. It had become his habit each night to park his car in a lot next to the theater. The lot was dark and Montgomery generally parked his car in the corner. After rehearsals he would drive his to his mother's house in Altadena taking him over the Hollywood hills. One night as he was leaving the theater he received a call from Universal Studios asking him to return to the studio for a retake. He climbed in his car and headed for Hollywood, instead of up the hilly road to Altadena.
As he drove along, one of the front wheels of the car came flying off sending the car into a tilt and eventually crashing to the ground. The wheel ended up hitting a nearby house. It was then discovered that someone had removed all the lug nuts from every wheel and then replaced the hubcaps so Montgomery would not notice. There was no fingerprint evidence leaving police to surmise the would be killer wore gloves to mask his identity. Had Montgomery gone his usual route he might have ended up down the side of a canyon. (An attempt on the life of Jack La Rue was made at about the same time. Police theorized there was a mad killer on the loose.)
Douglass Montgomery married British actress Kay Young (Kathleen Tamar Young) on 14 March 1952 at Bethlehem Federated Church in Bethlehem, Connecticut.[2] He was her second husband. Young had divorced film actor Michael Wilding the year before she wed Montgomery.[3] (Wilding also remarried in 1952, to Hollywood star Elizabeth Taylor.)[4] Young and Montgomery remained married until his death.
Death
Douglass Montgomery died of spinal cancer in Norwalk, Connecticut, aged 58, on July 23, 1966.
Filmography
- Paid (1930) UK title: Within the Law - Bob Gilder
- Daybreak (1931) - Von Lear
- Five and Ten (1931) - Avery Rarick
- Waterloo Bridge (1931) (Credited as Kent Douglass) - Roy Cronin
- A House Divided (1931) - Matt Law
- Little Women (1933) - Laurie
- Eight Girls in a Boat (1934) - David Perrin
- Little Man, What Now? (1934) - Hans Pinneberg
- Music in the Air (1934) - Karl Roder
- The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1935) - Neville Landless
- Lady Tubbs (1935) - Phil Ash-Orcutt
- Harmony Lane (1935) - Stephen Foster
- Everything Is Thunder (1936) - Hugh McGrath
- Tropical Trouble (1936) - George Masterman
- Life Begins With Love (1937) - William Addington Drake IV
- Counsel for Crime (1937) - Paul Maddox
- The Cat and the Canary (1939) - Charlie Wilder
- The Way to the Stars (1945) (US title Johnny in the Clouds)
- Woman to Woman (1947) - David Anson
- Sinfonia fatale (1946) (When in Rome) - John Savage
- Forbidden (1949) - Jim Harding
Television appearances
- Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
- Cameo Theatre (1952) - Peer Gynt
- Robert Montgomery Presents (1952)
- Kraft Television Theater (1954)
References
- ↑ Movie Classic, "Actors Narrowly Miss Death At Hands Of Fiend," November, 1934, Pg 42
- ↑ Wildings & Thurleys, Cantophers & McConnells, "Hatches, Matches & Dispatches only," Person page 28, accessed 18 January 2010
- ↑ Ibid., Person page 46 accessed 18 January 2010
- ↑ Ibid., Person page 44, accessed 18 January 2010
- Halliwell, Leslie (2001-08-07). Walker, John, ed. Halliwell's Who's Who in the Movies (14th ed.). HarperResource. ISBN 0-06-093507-3.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Douglass Montgomery. |
- Douglass Montgomery at the Internet Movie Database
- Douglass Montgomery at the Internet Broadway Database
- Douglass Montgomery at Find a Grave