Montgomery Clift

From RoyalWeb
Jump to: navigation, search
(Family)
(Family)
Line 35: Line 35:
 
Montgomery meanwhile continued to live mostly in New York City, even while appearing at times in Hollywood movies.  He lived for a few months at a time in the Hollywood area while working in film, and like most actors, occasionally on-location wherever they happened to be shooting. He did on-occasion visit his twin at her home in Austin. Ethel McGinnis appears in an interview about him, many years after his death.
 
Montgomery meanwhile continued to live mostly in New York City, even while appearing at times in Hollywood movies.  He lived for a few months at a time in the Hollywood area while working in film, and like most actors, occasionally on-location wherever they happened to be shooting. He did on-occasion visit his twin at her home in Austin. Ethel McGinnis appears in an interview about him, many years after his death.
  
His brother Brooks was at times an actor, and an exporter.  When his daughter Suzanne was born in 1941 Brooks lived in Elizabeth, New Jersey as Suzanne is called "a native of that place, but raised in Boston from infancy."  It's not yet clear when Brooks and his first wife divorced, but it was before 1962 when she is described as already remarried to Peter Thompson.  In 1951 Brooks is mentioned as the producer of NBC-TV's "Home" show. Brooks also had several children by his second wife Eleanor Clift the noted author and columnist.  In newspaper accounts dated 1962, Brooks is called a "movie and television producer in New York".  Brooks, taking up his mother's passion in genealogy, has done extensive research on the family, according to Monty's biographer Patricia Bosworth.
+
His brother Brooks was at times an actor, and an exporter.  When his daughter Suzanne was born in 1941 Brooks lived in Elizabeth, New Jersey as Suzanne is called "a native of that place, but raised in Boston from infancy."  It's not yet clear when Brooks and his first wife divorced, but it was before 1962 when she is described as already remarried to Peter Thomsonm "a Boston engineer".  In 1951 Brooks is mentioned as the producer of NBC-TV's "Home" show. Brooks also had several children by his second wife Eleanor Clift the noted author and columnist.  In newspaper accounts dated 1962, Brooks is called a "movie and television producer in New York".  Brooks, taking up his mother's passion in genealogy, has done extensive research on the family, according to Monty's biographer Patricia Bosworth.
  
 
Montgomery both loved and hated his mother.  He found her controlling and interfering, but still visited her often.  Montgomery's father was an affable person, but distant and weak-willed when it came to exerting family power against his wife.
 
Montgomery both loved and hated his mother.  He found her controlling and interfering, but still visited her often.  Montgomery's father was an affable person, but distant and weak-willed when it came to exerting family power against his wife.

Revision as of 20:57, 25 July 2008

Personal tools
MOOCOW
Google AdSense