Later that same year, he appeared in Cole Porter's "Jubilee." [6] His mother was Ethel Fogg "Sunny" Clift ( ne Anderson; 1888-1988). "[17] Clift spent a short time at the Dalton School in Manhattan but struggled with traditional schooling. The secret life of legendary actor Montgomery Clift has been revealed by his nephew. Published: 20:36 EST . He was involved with the Adventures of Superman actor Jack Larson and theater actor William LeMassena,[69][70] with whom he had a three-year relationship. [82][83], McDowall was introduced to Clift by his Lassie Come Home co-star Elizabeth Taylor, who was a lifelong friend of both actors. [33], Clift's first film for Paramount was The Heiress (1949). Guided by the key biographies of Clift, they reliably parrot a narrative which paints the actor as a startlingly attractive and prodigiously gifted man who, according to one notably overheated tabloid TV show became a drug-addicted alcoholic living in a self-imposed hell because he had a secret he couldnt live with. Lawrence, Amy (2010) "The Passion of Montgomery Clift", Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Press. As the faded rodeo rider Perce Howland in The Misfits, his first, introductory scene performed inside of a phone booth only took two hours of the scheduled two shooting days which impressed cast and crew. Some sources have the crash occurring when Clift was leaving the event, while others state he was on his way there. The cause of death was listed as a heart attack, but a major contributing factor was the cumulative effect of pain killers and liquor. It was reported that Hutson was homophobic towards Clift after news of him being with a male reporter broke. July 24, 1966 12 AM PT Actor Montgomery Clift, 45, three times nominated for Academy Awards, died early Saturday of a heart attack in his plush East Side townhouse. In a past interview, the star's friend, Kevin McCarthy, explained that Clift drove very high before the accident. Six Hollywood Stars on the Good Life, With a Nod to a Classic Perfume. He was found dead in bed in his New York apartment the morning of July 23, 1966; he was 45. Immediately following the end of the war in September 1945 (in what would be Clift's penultimate Broadway performance) he starred in the stage adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's short story You Touched Me. To revisit this article, select My Account, thenView saved stories, Titled Refueling at Albuquerque, New Mexico, in Clifts handwriting. Many of the myths surrounding Clift sprang from two biographies: a salacious one by Robert Laguardia and another flawed work by Patricia Bosworth, titled A Life. He suffered a concussion, broken jaw, broken nose, fractured sinuses, fractured cheekbones, and several facial lacerations which required plastic surgery. 5, 114, Montgomery Clift: A Biography, Patricia Bosworth, 2012, List of actors with Academy Award nominations, List of actors with two or more Academy Award nominations in acting categories, List of LGBT Academy Award winners and nominees, "Montgomery Clift Dead at 45; Nominated 3 Times for Oscar; Completed Last Movie, 'The Defector,' in June Actor Began Career at Age 13", "Scandals of Classic Hollywood: The Long Suicide of Montgomery Clift", "Making Montgomery Clift: truth behind gay self-loathing myth". The N.Y.P.L.s Montgomery Clift papers also contain several undated images of his Suddenly, Last Summer co-star Katharine Hepburn looking characteristically redoubtable and Waspy. His heavy drinking had already been a problem before his crash and the addition of taking painkillers afterwards only accelerated his decline, according to Vanity Fair. Clift's next role as the drifter George Eastman in A Place in the Sun (1951) is regarded as one of his signature method acting performances. She gave so much as an actress, Clift once recalled. The character has a tattoo of Mr. Clift and Elizabeth Taylor on his shaved head. His parents were Quakers and met as students at Cornell University, marrying in 1914. AmoMama creates engaging, meaningful content for women. The old Hollywood system was breaking apart and he was a major part of that., The first role Clift took, opposite John Wayne in Red River in 1948, offered a stark contrast in masculine presentations. Isabella Rossellini, Zendaya, and more on Lancmes La Vie Est Belle, plus five new fragrances worthy of big-screen adaptations. Working with her was like going up and down on an escalator.. In 1963, when the "Red River" star recalled the traumatic incident, he mentioned a long day's shoot as the reason he was asleep during the crash. [66][67][68] Clift's longest relationships were with men. Clift, presumably an introvert, would have been super frustrated to know his physical look would be a topic for national speculation. For the next nine years, Clift made nearly as many films after his traumatic car accident as he had previously. Montgomery Clift and Elizabeth Taylor lounging on the grass during the filming of Raintree County in Indiana, 1956. Create great digital art on your favorite topics from celebrities to anime, emo, goth, fantasy, vintage, and more! If you have a story that tracks along that line, that will feel true to people. He had a holistic view.. Then again, nothing about Clifts life was expected. . He tended to funnel most of his energy into intense rehearsals with acting coach Mira Rostova who accompanied him on set. More, it analyzes the new view of masculine beauty he helped introduce to the screen. The autopsy report cited the cause of death as a heart attack brought on by "occlusive coronary artery disease". At his best, Montgomery Clift was a better actor than Marlon Brando. He was only 12 years old when he appeared in a production of "As Husbands Go" in Sarasota. Early Years Hailed as one of Hollywood's first true Method actors,. It tells the story of a working-class young man who is entangled with two women: one who works in his wealthy uncle's factory, and the other a beautiful socialite. [30] The film was awarded a screenwriting Academy Award for the credited writers. [96], Clift supported Adlai Stevenson in the 1952 United States presidential election.[97]. For us, it seemed there was this big difference between what people thought about Monty in the public sphere and what people that knew him would say, said Clift. Clift received four Academy Award nominations during his career, three for Best Actor and one for Best Supporting Actor. We raise awareness about these issues to help potential victims seek professional counseling and prevent anyone from getting hurt. On the evening of May 12, 1956, while filming Raintree County, Clift was involved in a serious auto accident when he apparently fell asleep while driving and smashed his car into a telephone pole minutes after leaving a dinner party at the Beverly Hills home of his Raintree County co-star and close friend Elizabeth Taylor and her second husband, According to Balaban, she was nave about Clift's homosexuality and romantic involvement with the young English actor, who would occasionally accompany them on public outings. Loy responded to him almost visibly, an observer reportedly once said. 1951. Edward Montgomery Clift was born on October 17, 1920, in Omaha, Nebraska. He even appeared in the original production of Tennessee Williams' play "You Touched Me" (1945) (per Playbill). Portrait of American actor Montgomery Clift as he looks over the back of a chair, his chin on his hands, late 1940s or early 1950s. Films like A Place in the Sun and From Here to Eternity made Clift a rare performer enjoyed by audiences and critics alike, but when he passed away in 1966 aged just 45, the actor had long since become best known for his personal dramas, in particular a disfiguring 1956 car accident that undid his once near-saintly beauty and accelerated his . From Making Montgomery Clift (2018) via YouTube screen-grab. Clift detested Waynes antiquated male constraints. That same year, he had a small but powerful role in "Judgment at Nuremberg," playing Polish man who testified during the Nazi trials about being sterilized, per the Los Angeles Times. In one instant Montgomery Clift's life changed forever. He needed a lot of plastic surgery to repair his face, according to the Los Angeles Times. [6] His mother was Ethel Fogg "Sunny" Clift (ne Anderson; 18881988). The crew of Raintree Country even had code words about his state of intoxication. [20] Clift proved to be a successful young stage actor working with, among others, Dame May Whitty, Alla Nazimova, Mary Boland, Cornelia Otis Skinner, Fredric March, Tallulah Bankhead, Alfred Lunt, and Lynn Fontanne. The accident changed. At 6:30a.m., James woke up and went to wake Clift, but found the bedroom door closed and locked. Clift, however, was so unsteady and unstable while filming "Freud" (1962) that his movie studio brought a lawsuit against him (via Vanity Fair). Clift's next major films were "The Heiress" (1949) and "A Place in the Sun" (1951), cementing his romantic lead status. Over the next 10 years, he earned prominent roles in plays by Tennessee Williams and Thornton Wilder, opposite stars like Fredrick March and Tallulah Bankhead. In this exclusive excerpt from her forthcoming book, Anne. Liz, caught up in filming and Richard Burton in Paris, sent flowers to the funeral. She was so. Amy Lawrence, The Passion of Montgomery Clift, p. 13, Dance with demons: the life of Jerome Robbins by Lawrence, Greg, pp. And Jack Larson suggests that Clift preferred his work after the accident. does not support or promote any kind of violence, self-harm, or abusive behavior. Her romantic interest in him evolved into an intense friendship after he revealed her that he was gay (some sources say he was bisexual). In this film, Clift plays an ambitious fortune hunter who lands a job in his uncle's factory, dates (and impregnates) a fellow worker (played by a youthful Shelley Winters), but soon falls for Taylor's character - a rich, beautiful young woman well above his social station in life and ostensibly out of his reach. Before its signature I am an actor opening bit, the SAG Awards 2023 red carpet is the place to be. For over 30 years, scripts have floated around Hollywood promising to tell the story of Montgomery Clift, one of the most innovative and handsome actors in history. "[32] Clift was on the cover of Life magazine by December 1948. His heavy drinking had already been a problem before his crash and the addition of taking painkillers afterwards only accelerated his decline, according to Vanity Fair. Every major Hollywood studio wanted to make a deal with Clift and was collectively shocked that a young actor could command such leverage after the release of a single film: "the death knell of the producers and the moguls, and the birth of Actor Power. Jack Larson, famous for playing Jimmy Olsen in the hit 1950s TV series Adventures of Superman, recalled how Clift gave him a full mouth kiss the first time they casually met. Edward Montgomery "Monty" Clift (/ m n t m r i /; October 17, 1920 - July 23, 1966) was an American actor.A four-time Academy Award nominee, The New York Times said he was known for his portrayal of "moody, sensitive young men". Clift (portrayed by Gavin Adams) was a major supporting character in the 2020 feature film As Long As Im Famous, which explored his intimate relationship with a young Sidney Lumet during the summer of 1948. He was born Edward Montgomery Clift on October 17, 1920. is also about him. (1936), Titled Marnie the Victor, in Clifts handwriting. Monty Clift looking every bit his age. Here are some examples: Scenes filmed before the accident involving Montgomery 'Monty' Clift's character of John Wickliff Shawnessy:-Scene with his parents where his dad tells him he is related to Thomas Carlyle-First time John meets Flash Perkins-Photography scene (first time he meets Susannah)-Drinking scene with Flash Perkins-The race-The . It all took a toll on him physically and mentally, and movie studios became wary of hiring him. During the filming of the movie in 1956, Taylor and her then-husband, Michael Wilding, had guests over for a party one night. After leaving a party at Taylor's house high in the Hollywood Hills and drowsy from two "downers" he'd taken before he left to help him sleep when he got home, Clift crashed into a telephone. I wanted to figure out why there was such a difference., A deep trove of never-before-revealed evidence makes that disparity bracingly clear. For such a small, slightly-built man Clift had an intensity and depth to his performance that could eclipse Brandoeven with all that actor's realistic improvisations, impressive physicality and "naturalistic body language." Clift and Brando, along with James Dean, were the three "Method" actors who revolutionized . In 1965, he gave voice to William Faulkner's writings in the television documentary William Faulkner's Mississippi, which aired in April 1965. Clift was also a Hollywood maverick of sorts, choosing to remain independent at a time when most actors were under contract to the movie studios, per Vanity Fair. Clift (per IMDb) made a big splash with his first two films with leading roles in "The Search" and "Red River," both released in 1948. A PLACE IN THE SUN (1951) Directed by George Stevens. With a man of such conflicted legacy, one can at least fall back on the basics. An adopted child, his mother Sunny maintained that Clifts true maternal great-grandfathers were the US postmaster-general Montgomery Blair as well as Union commander Robert Anderson, a part of her lineage that was clarified to her (when she came of age) by Dr. Edward Montgomery, the family doctor who delivered her. To revisit this article, visit My Profile, thenView saved stories. According to some reports, she reportedly held Clift and removed two teeth that had fallen out in the crash from his throat, as they were causing him to choke. In "The Heiress" (1949), Clift took the role of romantic lead, playing up his charismatic good looks. He had terrific roles in "The Misfits," "Confess," and he was last seen on screen in "Freud," which earned him his highest fee ever. [44] Marilyn Monroe (in what was to be her last filmed role) was also having emotional and substance abuse problems at the time; she described Clift in a 1961 interview as "the only person I know who is in even worse shape than I am". Clift countersued with the assertion that he struggled to keep up with an overwhelming volume of last-minute script revisions and that an accidental blow to both eyes on set gave him cataracts. Edward Montgomery Clift (/mntmri/; October 17, 1920 July 23, 1966) was an American actor. [76][77] He told Clift "I could make you love me," at the end of their two-year affair. Clift later stated that he could never have finished the film without McDowall's moral support. In a 1957 issue of McCalls magazine, Clift quipped, "My childhood was hobgoblin, my parents traveled a lotThats all I can remember."[15]. Happy Birthday, Montgomery Clift. [45][46] His anguished performance (which earned him his fourth Academy Award nomination) was often thought to be due to his own nervous breakdown. The stars first worked together in the 1951 drama 'A Place in the Sun,' leading to a close bond that lasted until the actor's death in 1966 at age 45. [37] Clift had veered off one of the twisting hairpin turns and smashed into a telephone pole and the surrounding cliffside. In January 1963 Montgomery Clift made an uncharacteristic appearance on television to be interviewed on New York Herald Tribune columnist Hy Gardner's show. [81] She attended the New York premiere of A Place in the Sun in August 1951 as his date. Before undertaking any course of treatment please consult with your healthcare provider. She left him when one of his beatings made. [49][50] On a taped phone call, Clift said that he played the character in a way that "holds onto himself, in spite of himself" with dignity.[51]. The movie, which plays at the LGBTQ movie festival NewFest in New York, refutes scores of oft-repeated assumptions about Clifts life, from his motivations as an actor, to his relationship with his mother to the characterization of his later years. After a break, Clift committed himself to three more films, all of which premiered during 1953: I Confess to be directed by Alfred Hitchcock; Vittorio De Sica's Terminal Station; and Fred Zinnemann's From Here to Eternity which earned Clift his third Academy Award nomination (his second of two nominations for films directed by Zinnemann). On the evening of May 12, 1956, while filming Raintree County, Clift was involved in a serious auto accident when he smashed his car into a telephone pole after leaving a dinner party at the Beverly Hills home of his Raintree County co-star and close friend Elizabeth Taylor and her second husband, Michael Wilding. He wasnt the only one who challenged such norms at the time. His jawbone and front teeth were smashed, which later affected his confidence and led to his decline and sudden death in 1966. The schedule for Reflections in a Golden Eye was then set for August 1966, but Clift died in July 1966. Why not have a musical about Romeo and Juliet but make it with gangs in New York?' Taped interviews with his brother reveal that the actor felt those roles werent quite right for him and he didnt want to make the wrong first impression. It all took a toll on him physically and mentally, and movie studios became wary of hiring him. "I was warned not to trust all the stories," Robert told . is for general information purposes only. [23] In 1949, as part of the promotional campaign for the film The Heiress, he played Heathcliff in the one-hour version of Wuthering Heights for Ford Theatre. When I saw him entering his favorite restaurant Musso & Frank Grill, on Hollywood Boulevard, where he'd meet every Wednesday evening Karl Malden, Robert Wise, and a . Observers also point out that Clift had sexual relationships with women. [13][14] The Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression of the 1930s ruined Clift's father financially; Bill was forced to downsize and move to Chicago to take a new job while Sunny continued traveling with the children. He didnt want the studios to dictate the kinds of roles he would play, his nephew said. Girelli, Elisabetta (2013) "Montgomery Clift Queer Star", Wayne University Press. Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in A Place in the Sun. A still of Montgomery Clift. Kim Morgan writes in her not-to-be-missed essay on Clift: Clift' s eyes held secrets, and not merely the secrets we know about after discovering his real life. Clift was recovering from a car accident during the movie's shoot (the actor was "dying on his feet," according to one biography), but Hepburn treated him with great kindness. Clift was born in Omaha, Nebraska, a son . Most critics, in fact . [40][41] In a filmed interview years later in 1963, Clift described his injuries in detail, including how his broken nose could be snapped back into place. Tellingly, theyre always pitched under working titles like Beautiful Loser and' Tragic Beauty. All content, including text, and images contained on news.AmoMama.com, or available through news.AmoMama.com is for general information purposes only. For his character's scenes in jail, Clift spent a night in a real state prison. A portrait of actor Montgomery Clift on 01 January, 1960 | Photo: Getty Images, Clift died at age 45 of a heart attack in his East Side townhouse. To help build their case, the film-makers had rare access to the actors archives. Clift first met Elizabeth Taylor in 1949, and she felt an immediate attraction to him, according to People magazine. His parents were Quakers and met as students at Cornell University, marrying in 1914. Ah, Monty. 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