Montgomery Clift

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Montgomery's twin Ethel married and moved to Texas where she had several children.  She appears in an interview about him, many years after his death.
 
Montgomery's twin Ethel married and moved to Texas where she had several children.  She appears in an interview about him, many years after his death.
  
His brother Brooks at times an actor and producer also had several children by his second wife Eleanor Clift the noted author and columnist.  An interesting sidenote is that one of Brook's childre Suzanne Clift, when she was 21, pled guilty to manslaughter in the 1 Oct 1962, murder of her boyfriend, Piero Brentani, a Swiss-Italian electronics engineer.  She shot him in the head and castrated him, according to the recent report in ''The Boston Globe'' in 2000.  In newspaper reports of the time, Suzanne's mother is called "Mrs Peter Thompson, divorced and remarried...." Suzanne was put in jail without bail, and a month later while still being held, it was discovered that she was pregnant.  Suzanne was committed, during her trial, to the Massachusetts Mental Health Center for tests to determine her mental state.
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His brother Brooks at times an actor and producer also had at least one child Suzanne, by his first wife and also several children by his second wife Eleanor Clift the noted author and columnist.  Brooks, taking up his mother's passion in genealogy, has done extensive research on the family, according to some reports.
  
Brooks, taking us his mother's passion in genealogy, has done extensive research on the family, according to some reports.
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====Suzanne Clift====
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An interesting sidenote is that one of Brook's children Suzanne Clift, when she was 21, pled guilty to manslaughter in the 1 Oct 1962, murder of her boyfriend, Piero Brentani, a Swiss-Italian electronics engineer.  She shot him in the head and castrated him, according to the recent report in ''The Boston Globe'' in 2000.  In newspaper reports of the time, Suzanne's mother is called "Mrs Peter Thompson, divorced and remarried...." Suzanne was put in jail without bail, and a month later while still being held, it was discovered that she was pregnant.  Suzanne was committed, during her trial, to the Massachusetts Mental Health Center for tests to determine her mental state.  She offered to plead guilty to manslaughter and related to the judge that her boyfriend had told her he would never marry her.  She however was "hopelessly in love" and due to bear his child. "I never told him because I knew his feelings.  He told me if I ever became pregnant, I would have to have an abortion."
  
 
===Death===
 
===Death===

Revision as of 23:19, 24 July 2008

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