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Robert Montgomery. Jump to. 4 wins & 4 nominations. Academy Awards, USA. 1942 Nominee Oscar. Best Actor in a Leading Role. Here Comes Mr. Jordan. 1938 Nominee Oscar. Best Actor in a Leading Role. Night Must Fall. Primetime Emmy Awards. 1952 Nominee Primetime Emmy. Best Actor. National Board of Review, USA. 1941 Winner NBR Award. Best Acting.
- May 21, 1904
- September 27, 1981
He appeared in a wide variety of roles, such as the weak-willed prisoner Kent in The Big House (1930), the psychotic Danny in Night Must Fall (1937), and Joe, the boxer mistakenly sent to Heaven in Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941). The last two earned him nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actor .
Check all the awards won and nominated for by Robert Montgomery - Tony Award for Best Director (1955) and more awards. Robert Montgomery was an American film and television actor, director and producer.
Awards. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Robert Montgomery (1904-1981) Producer. Actor. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 2:19. June Bride (1948) 14 Videos. 99+ Photos.
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- Fishkill Landing [now Beacon], New York, USA
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Robert Montgomery was an American movie and TV actor, director and producer, famous during the 1940s and 50s, and who was nominated twice for the Best Actor Academy Award. He was also the father of actress Elizabeth Montgomery, of 'Bewitched' fame.
1. Awards & Nominations. 1 Nomination. BEST ACTOR - 1952. Nominee. Robert Montgomery. n/a. NBC. The Television Academy database lists prime-time Emmy information. Click here to learn more. Robert Montgomery: bio, photos, awards, nominations and more at Emmys.com.
May 17, 2024 · Notable Works: “Lady in the Lake”. “Ride the Pink Horse”. Robert Montgomery (born May 21, 1904, Beacon, New York, U.S.—died September 27, 1981, New York City) was an American actor and director who won critical acclaim as a versatile leading actor in the 1930s.