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  2. Montgomery Clift - Wikipedia

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    Edward Montgomery Clift ( / mɒntˈɡʌməri /; October 17, 1920 – July 23, 1966) was an American actor. A four-time Academy Award nominee, he was known for his portrayal of "moody, sensitive young men", according to The New York Times. [ 1][ 2] He is best remembered for his roles in Howard Hawks 's Red River (1948), George Stevens 's A Place ...

  3. Making Montgomery Clift - Wikipedia

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    Making Montgomery Clift is a 2018 American documentary film by directors Robert Anderson Clift and Hillary Demmon chronicling the life of actor Montgomery Clift until his death in 1966. It shows a different side of Clift, portraying him as a man who enjoyed life and love, and as comfortable with being a gay man.

  4. Eleanor Clift - Wikipedia

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    3. Relatives. Montgomery Clift (brother-in-law) Website. eleanorclift.com. Eleanor Irene Clift ( née Roeloffs; born July 7, 1940) [ 1] is an American political journalist, television pundit, and author. She is a contributor to MSNBC and blogger for The Daily Beast. [ 2] She is best known as a regular panelist on The McLaughlin Group. [ 3]

  5. Jack Larson - Wikipedia

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    Larson was the life partner of director James Bridges from 1958 until Bridges' death on June 6, 1993. [12] Prior to that, he was the companion of actor Montgomery Clift. [13] Larson owned and resided in the Frank Lloyd Wright–designed George Sturges House in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, California, until his death.

  6. ‘Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes’ Director Nanette Burstein ...

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    Her friendship with gay men like Roddy MacDowall, Montgomery Clift and Rock Hudson, whose death helped draw attention to AIDS, gave her a personal connection to the disease.

  7. Phyllis Thaxter - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Bosworth, in her biography of Montgomery Clift, tells of Thaxter's close relationship with Clift in the early 1940s, writing that they "seemed so close that a great many people assumed they would eventually marry". [3] While at MGM, Thaxter married James T. Aubrey Jr., who later became president of CBS-TV and MGM. They divorced in 1962.

  8. Freud: The Secret Passion - Wikipedia

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    Freud: The Secret Passion. Freud: The Secret Passion, or simply Freud, is a 1962 American biographical drama film directed by John Huston and produced by Wolfgang Reinhardt. Based on the life of Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud, it stars Montgomery Clift as Freud and Susannah York as his patient Cecily Koertner.

  9. Bernie Taupin reveals surprising original inspiration for ...

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    Bernie Taupin has revealed he did not initially intend the original version of Candle In The Wind to be about Marilyn Monroe. The Oscar-winning songwriter, whose long-running collaboration with ...