- Nascido(a) em
- Falecido(a) em23 de julho de 1966 · Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA (coronary occlusion)
- Nome de nascimentoEdward Montgomery Clift
- Apelido
- Monty
- Altura1,78 m
- Montgomery Clift nasceu o 17 de outubro de 1920 em Omaha, Nebraska, EUA. Era ator e autor e foi conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Um Lugar ao Sol (1951), A Um Passo da Eternidade (1953) e Tarde Demais (1949). Morreu o 23 de julho de 1966 em Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA.
- PaisWilliam Brooks CliftEthel Fogg Anderson
- ParentesBrooks Clift(Sibling)
- Handsome appearance
- Often played emotionally tortured men
- Emotional acting manner
- Known for playing brooding sensitive characters
- Pioneered roles as dark brooding young outcasts later popularized by the likes of Marlon Brando and James Dean
- At his near-fatal car accident in 1956, Rock Hudson, Michael Wilding and Kevin McCarthy formed a protective shield to prevent Clift's photo from being taken by photographers as he was carried from the wreck to the ambulance.
- Marlon Brando, who calls him a "friend" in his autobiography, says that Clift was a tormented soul addicted to alcohol and chloral hydrate, a depressant and sedative which he drank. On the set of Os Deuses Vencidos (1958), he warned Clift that he was destroying himself like Brando's own alcoholic mother had. For his part, Clift was always supportive of Brando as an actor, even when his career began faltering after O Grande Motim (1962).
- He had so many health problems on the set of Freud - Além da Alma (1962) that Universal sued him for the cost of the film's production delays. During the trial, the film opened and was such a huge hit that Clift's lawyers brought up the point that the film was doing well because of Clift's involvement. Clift won a lucrative settlement.
- Instantly threw up when he heard about the death of James Dean. Despite the fact that Clift didn't know Dean at all, Clift later admitted that Dean's death had a profound effect on him.
- One of only six actors to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his first screen appearance. The other five actors are: Orson Welles, Lawrence Tibbett, Alan Arkin, Paul Muni and James Dean.
- [his reported last words, upon being asked if he wanted to see one of his movies on television] Absolutely not!
- What do I have to do to prove I can act?
- 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.
- 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?
- [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.".
- Freud - Além da Alma (1962) - $130,000
- Julgamento em Nuremberg (1961) - Waived salary
- A Árvore da Vida (1957) - $250,000
- A Um Passo da Eternidade (1953) - $150,000
- Tarde Demais (1949) - $100,000
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