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Montgomery Clift

Montgomery Clift

Birthday: 17 October 1920, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Birth Name: Edward Montgomery Clift
Height: 178 cm

Edward Montgomery Clift (nicknamed 'Monty' his entire life) was born on October 17, 1920 in Omaha, Nebraska, just after his twin sister Roberta and eighteen months after his brother Brooks C ...Show More

Montgomery Clift
[on his arrival in Hollywood] I told them I wanted to choose my scripts and my directors myself. "Bu Show more [on his arrival in Hollywood] I told them I wanted to choose my scripts and my directors myself. "But sweetheart," they said, "you're going to make a lot of mistakes." And I told them, "You don't understand; I want to be free to do so.". Hide
Look, I'm not odd. I'm just trying to be an actor; not a movie star, an actor. Look, I'm not odd. I'm just trying to be an actor; not a movie star, an actor.
I love the stage, but after a few months you can get tired. I would rather do three movies than play Show more I love the stage, but after a few months you can get tired. I would rather do three movies than play in one stage hit. I played in four flops in a row when I was about 17 and I was delighted. I was being paid to be trained. Hide
[on Marilyn Monroe] Marilyn was an incredible person to act with, the most marvelous I ever worked w Show more [on Marilyn Monroe] Marilyn was an incredible person to act with, the most marvelous I ever worked with and I have been working for 29 years. Hide
I watched myself in Red River (1948) and I knew I was going to be famous, so I decided I would get d Show more I watched myself in Red River (1948) and I knew I was going to be famous, so I decided I would get drunk anonymously one last time. Hide
What do I have to do to prove I can act? What do I have to do to prove I can act?
Good dialogue simply isn't enough to explain all the infinite gradations of a character. It's behavi Show more Good dialogue simply isn't enough to explain all the infinite gradations of a character. It's behavior -- it's what's going on behind the lines. Hide
I feel my real talent lies in directing for my later years. I feel my real talent lies in directing for my later years.
Noah, from The Young Lions (1958), was the best performance of my life. I couldn't have given more o Show more Noah, from The Young Lions (1958), was the best performance of my life. I couldn't have given more of myself. I'll never be able to do it again. Never. Hide
I keep my family out of my public life because it can be an awful nuisance to them. What's my mother Show more I keep my family out of my public life because it can be an awful nuisance to them. What's my mother going to tell strangers anyway? That I was a cute baby and that she's terribly proud of me? Nuts. Who cares? Hide
[on Elizabeth Taylor] Liz is the only woman I have ever met who turns me on. She feels like the othe Show more [on Elizabeth Taylor] Liz is the only woman I have ever met who turns me on. She feels like the other half of me. Hide
I don't want to be labeled as either a pansy or a heterosexual. Labeling is so self-limiting. We are Show more I don't want to be labeled as either a pansy or a heterosexual. Labeling is so self-limiting. We are what we do, not what we say we are. Hide
My childhood was hobgoblin - my parents traveled a lot. That's all I can remember. My childhood was hobgoblin - my parents traveled a lot. That's all I can remember.
If I'm not interested in the movie, the audience is not going to be. How can you interest the audien Show more If I'm not interested in the movie, the audience is not going to be. How can you interest the audience if you're not interested yourself? Hide
The only line that's wrong in William Shakespeare is 'holding a mirror up to nature'. You hold a mag Show more The only line that's wrong in William Shakespeare is 'holding a mirror up to nature'. You hold a magnifying glass up to nature. As an actor, you just enlarge it enough so that your audience can identify with the situation. If it were a mirror, we would have no art. Hide
There are parts of me all over the hospital. They can't find my colon. I know they must have been lo Show more There are parts of me all over the hospital. They can't find my colon. I know they must have been looking for it for days, but they haven't mentioned it to me because they will think I'll get upset. I don't care. To hell with it. Hide
[his reported last words, upon being asked if he wanted to see one of his movies on television] Abso Show more [his reported last words, upon being asked if he wanted to see one of his movies on television] Absolutely not! Hide
[on being born the younger twin] I was always the gentleman. I let my sister see the moon before I d Show more [on being born the younger twin] I was always the gentleman. I let my sister see the moon before I did! Hide
Montgomery Clift's FILMOGRAPHY
All as Actor (15)
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George Eastman
George Eastman

Chuck Glover
Chuck Glover

John Wickliff Shawnessy
John Wickliff Shawnessy

Morris Townsend
Morris Townsend

Rudolph Petersen
Rudolph Petersen

Perce Howland
Perce Howland

Pvt. Robert E. Lee Prewitt
Pvt. Robert E. Lee Prewitt

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