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Years active
  
1926-1957

TV shows
  
Spouse
  
Kay Young (m. 1952–1966)

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Douglass Montgomery


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Born
  
October 29, 1907 (
1907-10-29
)
Los Angeles, California, US

Marriage location
  
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States

Movies
  
Waterloo Bridge, Little Women, The Cat and the Canary, Little Man - What Now?, The Mystery of Edwin Dr

Similar People
  
Elliott Nugent, James Whale, Anthony Asquith, Frank Borzage, George Cukor

Died
  
July 23, 1966 (aged 56) Norwalk, Connecticut, U.S.

Other names
  
Kent Douglas

Nationality
  
American

Height
  
1.82 m

Robert Douglass Montgomery (October 29, 1907 – July 23, 1966) was an American film actor.

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Career

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The son of a jeweler, he used the stage name Douglass Montgomery when he started acting in New York. He often appeared as a ruggedly handsome, if slightly naive, fair-haired young man.

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He began his career in Hollywood at MGM in 1930, playing the second male lead in films such as "Paid" and "Five and Dime". When he signed his contract at the studio his name was changed to Kent Douglass, to avoid confusion with that studio's star Robert Montgomery. Upon leaving MGM in 1932, he changed it back to Douglass Montgomery.

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Among his most celebrated roles was 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).

After serving in the Canadian Air Force during World War II, Montgomery moved to Great Britain and made films there. He later returned to the U.S. and appeared in a number of television shows.

Murder attempt

In 1934, Montgomery was the victim of a murder attempt.

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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 to his mother's house in Altadena. 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. Police reportedly theorized that a mad killer was on the loose.

Marriage

Montgomery married British actress Kay Young (born Kathleen Tamar Young) on March 14, 1952 at Bethlehem Federated Church. He was her second husband. Young had divorced film actor Michael Wilding the year before she wed Montgomery. (Wilding remarried in 1952, to Hollywood star Elizabeth Taylor.) Young and Montgomery remained married until his death.

Death

Douglass Montgomery died of spinal cancer in Norwalk, Connecticut, aged 58, on July 23, 1966. He was cremated, with his ashes given to his widow.

Television appearances

  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
  • Cameo Theatre (1952) - Peer Gynt
  • Robert Montgomery Presents (1952)
  • Kraft Television Theater (1954)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1957
    Matinee Theatre (TV Series) as
    Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde
    - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1957) - Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde
    1955
    TV Reader's Digest (TV Series) as
    Robert Louis Stevenson
    - Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson (1955) - Robert Louis Stevenson
    1954
    Kraft Theatre (TV Series)
    - Full of the Old Harry (1954)
    1954
    The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (TV Series)
    - Open Season (1954)
    1954
    The Good Samaritan (TV Movie) as
    The Man
    1954
    Crusade to Liberty (TV Movie) as
    James Edward Oglethorpe
    1952
    Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series)
    - Way of Courage (1952)
    1952
    Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series)
    - The Wall (1952)
    1952
    Cameo Theatre (TV Series) as
    Peer Gynt
    - Peer Gynt: Part 3 (1952)
    - Peer Gynt: Part 2 (1952) - Peer Gynt
    - Peer Gynt: Part 1 (1952)
    1952
    Hallmark Hall of Fame (TV Series) as
    Lemuel Evans
    - Woman with a Sword (1952) - Lemuel Evans
    1951
    BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
    Alan Squier
    - The Petrified Forest (1951) - Alan Squier
    1949
    Forbidden as
    Jim Harding
    1947
    Sinfonia fatale as
    John Savage
    1947
    Woman to Woman as
    David Anson
    1945
    Johnny in the Clouds as
    Johnny Hollis
    1939
    The Cat and the Canary as
    Charlie Wilder
    1937
    Counsel for Crime as
    Paul Maddox
    1937
    Life Begins with Love as
    William Addington Drake IV
    1936
    Tropical Trouble as
    George Masterman
    1936
    Everything Is Thunder as
    Hugh McGrath
    1935
    Beautiful Dreamer (Short) as
    Stephen Foster
    1935
    Harmony Lane as
    Stephen Foster
    1935
    Lady Tubbs as
    Phil Ash-Orcutt
    1935
    Mystery of Edwin Drood as
    Neville Landless
    1934
    Music in the Air as
    Karl Roder
    1934
    Little Man, What Now? as
    Hans Pinneberg
    1934
    8 Girls in a Boat as
    David Perrin
    1933
    Little Women as
    Laurie
    1931
    A House Divided as
    Matt Law (as Kent Douglass)
    1931
    Waterloo Bridge as
    Roy Cronin (as Kent Douglass)
    1931
    Five and Ten as
    Avery Rarick (as Kent Douglass)
    1931
    Daybreak as
    Von Lear (as Kent Douglass)
    1930
    Paid as
    Bob Gilder (as Kent Douglass)
    Writer
    1954
    The Good Samaritan (TV Movie) (story)
    Soundtrack
    1945
    Johnny in the Clouds ("Let Him Go, Let Him Tarry", uncredited) / (performer: "De Camptown Races" - uncredited)
    1935
    Harmony Lane (performer: "Oh! Susanna", "The Old Folks at Home", "Old Black Joe", "Beautiful Dreamer")
    1934
    Music in the Air (performer: "School Prayer", "I've Told Every Little Star", "We Belong Together")
    1931
    Five and Ten (performer: "Trail to Mexico (Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie)" - uncredited)
    Self
    1937
    Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 2 (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1935
    Screen Snapshots Series 14, No. 13 (Documentary short) as
    Self
    1934
    Screen Snapshots, Series 14, No. 1 (Documentary short) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    2012
    Out of My Dreams: Oscar Hammerstein II (TV Movie documentary) as
    Karl Roder
    1988
    The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self

    References

    Douglass Montgomery Wikipedia


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