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Montgomery Clift. From Monty: A Biography of Montgomery Clift - 1977. Elizabeth Taylor, at seventeen, reacted to Monty just like millions of other girls her own age. Like them, she longed for a benign sexual involvement with a man who was mature but vulnerable, masculine but sensitive, who had a thinly disguised need for mothering.
R35 Montgomery Clift threw up after hearing the news of Dean’s death and told Bill Gunn that Dean’s death profoundly impacted on him. Dean looked up to Brando as a mentor/father figure. Brando said as such in his autobiography and in his other conversations with James Grissom (if we’re to believe they actually spoke).
Montgomery Clift's Sex Life. Libby's Holman was a washed up mediocre club singer and a wannabe talent best known for murdering her wealthy husband, Zachary Smith Reynolds heir to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. She met Monty around 1942 when she decided to revive her ailing career in theatre.
Hawks also stanned the fuck out of Mitchum's sweaty, grimey, drunkard's torso in El Dorado. Appropriately slumbers out from behind empty jail bars. I dunno if it is ALL about Monty. I think John Ireland is pretty damn dreamy in that clip, too. Ireland was hung like a clydesdale! John Ireland was HOT in OPs clip.
McCarthy's legendary friendship with the late Montgomery Clift, the beautiful but tragic actor who died after a horrible descent into degradation, was chronicled in two widely-circulated Clift biographies by Robert LaGuardia and Patricia Bosworth. McCarthy cooperated with both writers but had the lengthiest discourses with Bosworth.
Edward Montgomery Clift’s early life was extremely pampered. His mother, Sunny, had her children privately tutored and traveled with them throughout Europe. Monty became fluent in French and German at a very young age and loved reading but was an uninspired student.
R35, it's no surprise that Clift isn't included in any greatest ever list. He was a big star for a brief moment in the 1950s. The car accident, his drug and alcohol addictions, his mental illness, and his disdain for Hollywood, derailed his career. By the time he died in 1966, he was a diminished man.
Montgomery Clift and the Patricia Bosworth biography. Offsite Link. by Anonymous: reply 7: September 27 ...
Montgomery Clift was a handsome man. However, his sensitive, tortured soul persona made him an eternal boy, which negates any sexual magneticism and makes him less attractive, IMO. Rock Hudson, in print, was no doubt a handsome man; however, bland. BUT, in moving pictures, especially in his 1960s comedies, he exuded charm, strength, and sexual ...
Montgomery Clift's face in "Raintree County" Can you tell the scenes he made before and after the horrific car accident? I think the hair is a giveaway, as it looks like a partial toupee'.