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  1. Robert Montgomery (1939) Robert Montgomery während des Zweiten Weltkrieges Robert Montgomery (* 21.Mai 1904 in Beacon, New York; † 27. September 1981 in New York City, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler, Filmregisseur und Fernsehproduzent, der zu den Filmstars des klassischen Hollywood-Kinos zählte.

  2. Robert Montgomery (/ m ɒ n t ˈ ɡ ʌ m ər i /; born Henry Montgomery Jr.; (May 21, 1904 – September 27, 1981) was an American actor, director, and producer. He began his acting career on the stage, but was soon hired by MGM.

  3. Robert Montgomery died of cancer on September 27, 1981, aged 77, at Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan, New York City. His body was cremated and the ashes were given to the family. Born May 21, 1904. Died September 27, 1981 (77)

  4. Vor 6 Tagen · Robert Montgomery (born May 21, 1904, Beacon, New York, U.S.—died September 27, 1981, New York City) American actor and director who won critical acclaim as a versatile leading actor in the 1930s. The son of a business executive, Robert Montgomery attended the Pawling School for Boys and continued his education in France, Switzerland, and ...

  5. Robert Montgomery. Actor: Night Must Fall. Robert Montgomery was born Henry Montgomery Jr., the elder son of New York businessman Henry Montgomery and his wife, Mary Weed (Barney), a native of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Montgomery had a younger brother, Donald. He was not related to Belinda Montgomery. As a child, he enjoyed a privileged life. His father, Henry Montgomery, was the ...

  6. 28. Sept. 1981 · Robert Montgomery, the actor who after appearing on stage and in dozens of movies went on to become a director, producer and Presidential adviser, died of cancer yesterday at the Columbia ...

  7. Robert Montgomery’s military heroics, his air of monied, macho authority, and his right-wing stance all bestowed various privileges to him. Onscreen and off, Montgomery’s image cut close to the reality of what we think power looks like, and how it behaves, to this day. Montgomery’s persona of "respectability"—though never without an inkling he could knife you in the throat if he so ...