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  1. Oct 22, 2022 · After the car accident, Clift only took on a few more movie roles. His heavy drinking had already been a problem before his crash and the addition of taking painkillers afterwards only accelerated his decline, according to Vanity Fair .

  2. Aug 17, 2021 · In a past interview, the star's friend, Kevin McCarthy, explained that Clift drove very high before the accident. After leaving a party organized by co-star Elizabeth Taylor in May 1956, Clift raced along a steep road before crashing.

  3. Despite the studio's concerns over profits, Clift correctly predicted the film would do well, if only because moviegoers would flock to see the difference in his facial appearance before and after the crash.

  4. Sep 23, 2014 · But before the film could be released, Clift passed away, wholly without fanfare, at the age of 45, succumbing to years of drug and alcohol abuse. Taylor, caught up in filming with Richard Burton...

  5. May 15, 2011 · Flashback, May 1956: Clift Accident Scars Face, Career. In the second half of May 1956, tabloids were breathless with every scrap of information they could find about the shocking incident involving Montgomery Clift.

  6. Feb 7, 2017 · One night, after dinner at Taylor’s house, Clift fell asleep at the wheel driving home and smashed his car into a telephone pole. Though Clift would survive, the accident necessitated plastic surgery on his face, which permanently changed his appearance.

  7. In 1957 however, he suffered from a terrible car accident and was pulled from the wreck by his friend Elizabeth Taylor. His jawbone and front teeth were smashed, which later affected his confidence and led to his decline and sudden death in 1966.

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