- George Montgomery
Infobox Person
name= George Montgomery
imagesize = 150px
birth_date =August 29 ,1916
birth_place = Brady,Montana
death_date =December 12 ,2000 (aged age|1916|8|29|2000|12|12)
death_place = Rancho Mirage,California George Montgomery (
August 29 ,1916 -December 12 ,2000 ) was an American painter, sculptor, furniture craftsman, andstunt man who is best known as anactor in western style film and television.Born George Montgomery Letz to Ukrainian immigrant parents in Brady,
Montana , he was the youngest of fifteen children. He was raised on a large ranch where as a part of daily life he learned to ride horses and work cattle. Letz studied at theUniversity of Montana but because he was more interested in a career in film, he left after a year to go toHollywood . AtRepublic Pictures , his cowboy skills got him stunt work and a small acting part in a 1935 film, "The Singing Vagabond ".He followed this with bit parts and additional stunt work as George Letz in mostly low-budget films. He was frequently cast in western films starring their number one
box office draw, the singing cowboy,Gene Autry . Elevated to more important secondary roles, in 1938 Letz appeared as one of the six men suspected of being the titular hero in "The Lone Ranger". He remained with Republic Pictures until 1940 when he signed with20th Century Fox , which billed him as George Montgomery.At Fox, Montgomery appeared in more westerns including "
The Cisco Kid and the Lady " (1940) withCesar Romero . In 1942, he played oppositeGene Tierney in "China Girl",jazz musicianGlenn Miller in "Orchestra Wives ", andGinger Rogers in "Roxie Hart". The following year, Montgomery starred withBetty Grable in theWalter Lang -directed film, "Coney Island".World War II interrupted his film career. He joined theUnited States Army Air Forces in 1943. On December 5 of that year he married singerDinah Shore with whom he would have one child, Melissa Ann Montgomery (Jan. 1948 -), during a marriage that lasted until 1962. George and Dinah also adopted John "Jody" David Montgomery in 1954. In 1963, Montgomery's private life made headlines when his housekeeper was charged with a failed attempt to kill him. Allegedly suffering from a fanatical attraction to her employer, the deranged woman planned to shoot Montgomery then take her own life.As a boy, George Montgomery had developed excellent craftsmanship with wood and as an adult pastime he began building furniture, first for himself and then for a few friends. His skill was such that his hobby became a full-fledged cabinet-making business, employing as many as twenty craftsmen.
Montgomery oversaw the furniture business for more than forty years and expanded his interest to house design that saw him involved with the building of eleven homes for friends and family. His artistic instincts included learning how to sculpt in
bronze . Self-taught, he sculpted upwards of fifty bronze sculptures including ones ofJohn Wayne ,Clint Eastwood ,Gene Autry ,Randolph Scott , and future U.S. presidentRonald Reagan . His sculpture of ex-wife Dinah Shore and their children is at the Mission Hills Country Club inRancho Mirage, California , home to theLPGA Kraft Nabisco Championship .Through the early 1970s, Montgomery acted in films and made guest appearances on a number of television shows, including the popular western "
Bonanza ". For one season (26 episodes) in 1958 and 1959 he also starred in his ownNBC Western television series, "Cimarron City" as mayor Matt Rockford. After a career that included more than eighty feature films, Montgomery retired in 1972, making only two more minor appearances in film until his death at his home inRancho Mirage, California in 2000.After
cremation , Montgomery's ashes were divided and interred atForest Lawn Cemetery (Cathedral City) near hisPalm Springs, California home and at the Highland Cemetery inGreat Falls, Montana near his birthplace.For his contribution to the television industry, George Montgomery has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6301 Hollywood Blvd.External links
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