Montgomery Clift

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The Great Depression had hit the Clift family. Their investments worth nothing, their antiques were auctioned off and they moved from their great house in Highland Park, Illinois, to a small apartment on West Ninth Street in the Village in New York City.  Sunny took jobs, as a secretary and as a cleaning lady to make ends meet.  At this point, Bill became an insurance-policy salesman.
 
The Great Depression had hit the Clift family. Their investments worth nothing, their antiques were auctioned off and they moved from their great house in Highland Park, Illinois, to a small apartment on West Ninth Street in the Village in New York City.  Sunny took jobs, as a secretary and as a cleaning lady to make ends meet.  At this point, Bill became an insurance-policy salesman.
  
Meanwhile, Sunny's restless foot, made her take the children, alongwith their now-tutor Walter Hayward and go rent a house in Sarasota, [[Florida]] for the winter of 1932.  Hayward, knew a man who needed a 12-year-old boy for a part in a local production.  This is how in March 1933, in Sarasota, Monty made his stage debut in a local theater production of ''As Husbands Go''.  On their return to New York, his mother, realizing his potential, took him around to agents, auditions and modeling gigs.  He a bit later began appearing regularly on Broadway.  After several favorable reviews, Hollywood wanted him, but he rejected many offers looking for just the right vehicle.  This would be a constant theme in Clift's career — that he refused to perform in "trashy" productions, which to his mind, were most of them, only seeking the very best which he thought could show his talent and range without typecasting him.
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Meanwhile, Sunny's restless foot, made her take the children, alongwith their now-tutor Walter Hayward and go rent a house in Sarasota, [[Florida]] for the winter of 1932.  Hayward, knew a man who needed a 12-year-old boy for a part in a local production.  This is how in March 1933, in Sarasota, Monty made his stage debut in a local theater production of ''As Husbands Go''.  On their return to New York, his mother, realizing his potential, took him around to agents, auditions and modeling gigs.  He a bit later began appearing regularly on Broadway.  His first appearance, at age 13 in ''Fly Away Home''.  He would appear on Broadway for about ten years before his first Hollywood films.
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After several favorable reviews, Hollywood wanted him, but he rejected many offers looking for just the right vehicle.  This would be a constant theme in Clift's career — that he refused to perform in "trashy" productions, which to his mind, were most of them, only seeking the very best which he thought could show his talent and range without typecasting him.
  
 
===First Films===
 
===First Films===

Revision as of 18:54, 28 July 2008

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