George Montgomery Net Worth is $500,000 George Montgomery Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
George Montgomery was boxing champion at the University of Montana, where he majored in architecture and interior design. Dropping out a year later, he decided to take up boxing more seriously, and moved to California, where he was coached by ex-heavyweight world champion James J. Jeffries. While in Hollywood, he came to the attention of the ...
Date Of Birth August 27, 1916 Place Of Birth Brady, Montana, USA Height 6' 3" (1.91 m) Profession Actor, Stunts, Director Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 Before marrying Dinah Shore , George had a serious relationship with actress Carole Landis . 2 Left Hollywood in 1943 to enlist in the US Army Air Corps. After his discharge in 1946 he went back to Hollywood and resumed his career. 3 After his divorce from Dinah Shore , in 1963 his private life again made headlines when his housekeeper, suffering obsessive infatuation, attempted to shoot the actor, planning to then commit suicide, but failing in both endeavors. 4 A self-taught artist, he created bronze busts of Clint Eastwood , John Wayne , Ronald Reagan , Gene Autry and Randolph Scott . In later years he made sculptures of Charles Farrell and ex-wife Dinah Shore ; hers and those of his children and himself sit at the Mission Hills Country Club, home of the Dinah Shore Golf Tournament. Some of his sculptures are in the Ronald Reagan Presidential Museum and Library in Simi Valley, California. 5 An excellent craftsman, he ran a cabinet shop for over 40 years while directing and appearing in action movies. He also designed and built 11 houses for friends and family. 6 Two children by Dinah Shore : Melissa Montgomery (born in 1947) and adopted son John "Jody" David Montgomery. 7 The youngest of 15 children born to Ukrainian immigrants, he was raised on a Montana homestead. 8 His longtime companion of over twenty years was Ann Lindberg. 9 Received many awards during his lifetime, including the Ralph Morgan Award from the Screen Actor's Guild and The Hollywood Westerner's Hall of Fame, Ronald Reagan Award. 10 Was a heavyweight boxer before becoming an actor.
Actor Title Year Status Character Gold Mine in the Sky 1938 Cowhand (uncredited) Under Western Stars 1938 Cowhand (uncredited) Outlaws of Sonora 1938 Bank Teller (uncredited) The Lone Ranger 1938 Jim Clark (as George Letz) The Old Barn Dance 1938 Rider (uncredited) The Purple Vigilantes 1938 Gambler (uncredited) Springtime in the Rockies 1937 Cowhand at Dance (uncredited) The Singing Vagabond 1935 Soldier (uncredited) Dikiy veter 1985 Major Nestorovic Children's Island 1984 TV Series The President The Odd Couple 1974 TV Series Griff The Six Million Dollar Man 1974 TV Series Christopher Bell / Garth The Daredevil 1972 Paul Tunney The Leo Chronicles 1972 NET Playhouse 1972 TV Series Christopher Gist Alias Smith and Jones 1971 TV Series Curt Clitterhouse Ride the Tiger 1970 TV Movie Satan's Harvest 1970 Cutter Murdock Strangers at Sunrise 1969 Grant Merrick Warkill 1968 Col. John Hannegan Hell of Borneo 1967 John Dirkson Bomb at 10:10 1967 Steve Corbett Hostile Guns 1967 Sheriff Gid McCool Hallucination Generation 1966 Eric I Spy 1966 TV Series Nicolai Bonanza 1966 TV Series Dan Taggert Battle of the Bulge 1965 Sgt. Duquesne Django the Condemned 1965 Pat O'Brien Guerillas in Pink Lace 1964 Murphy Hawaiian Eye 1963 TV Series Maitland Samar 1962 Dr. John David Saunders The Steel Claw 1961 Capt. John Larsen King of the Wild Stallions 1959 Randy Burke Cimarron City 1958-1959 TV Series Mayor Matt Rockford Watusi 1959 Harry Quartermain Badman's Country 1958 Pat Garrett The Toughest Gun in Tombstone 1958 Captain Matt Sloane Man from God's Country 1958 Dan Beattie Wagon Train 1958 TV Series Jesse Cowan General Electric Theater 1955-1957 TV Series Buchanan Smith / Gentleman Jim Corbett Black Patch 1957 Marshal Clay Morgan Pawnee 1957 Paul 'Pale Arrow' Fletcher Street of Sinners 1957 John Dean Gun Duel in Durango 1957 Dan Tomlinson / Will Sabre Last of the Badmen 1957 Dan Barton The Ford Television Theatre 1957 TV Series Daniel McKee Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre 1956 TV Series Mark Weston Huk! 1956 Greg Dickson Canyon River 1956 Steve Patrick Screen Directors Playhouse 1956 TV Series Dr. Stanley Wayne Stage 7 1955 TV Series Dan Kelly Robbers' Roost 1955 Jim 'Tex' Wall Seminole Uprising 1955 Lt. Cam Elliott Studio One in Hollywood 1955 TV Series Bakeland Masterson of Kansas 1954 Bat Masterson The Lone Gun 1954 Cruze Battle of Rogue River 1954 Maj. Frank Archer Gun Belt 1953 Billy Ringo Fort Ti 1953 Capt. Jed Horn Jack McCall, Desperado 1953 Jack McCall The Pathfinder 1952 Pathfinder Cripple Creek 1952 Bret Ivers Indian Uprising 1952 Capt. Chase McCloud The Texas Rangers 1951 Johnny Carver The Sword of Monte Cristo 1951 Captain Renault The Iroquois Trail 1950 Nat Cutler
Hawkeye Dakota Lil 1950 Tom Horn / Steve Garrett Davy Crockett, Indian Scout 1950 Davy Crockett Belle Starr's Daughter 1948 Marshal Tom Jackson The Girl from Manhattan 1948 Rev. Tom Walker Lulu Belle 1948 George Davis The Brasher Doubloon 1947 Philip Marlowe Three Little Girls in Blue 1946 Van Damm Smith Bomber's Moon 1943 Capt. Jeffrey Dakin Coney Island 1943 Eddie Johnson China Girl 1942 Johnny Williams Orchestra Wives 1942 Bill Abbot Ten Gentlemen from West Point 1942 Joe Dawson Roxie Hart 1942 Homer Howard Cadet Girl 1941 Tex Mallory Riders of the Purple Sage 1941 Jim Lassiter Last of the Duanes 1941 Buck Duane Accent on Love 1941 John Worth Hyndman The Cowboy and the Blonde 1941 Lank Garrett Jennie 1940 Franz Schermer Charter Pilot 1940 Charlie Crane Young People 1940 Mike Shea Star Dust 1940 Ronnie The Cisco Kid and the Lady 1939 Tommy Bates South of the Border 1939 Bandit (uncredited) Saga of Death Valley 1939 Henchman (uncredited) The Arizona Kid 1939 Soldier (uncredited) In Old Monterey 1939 Soldier (uncredited) Wall Street Cowboy 1939 Cowhand (uncredited) In Old Caliente 1939 Curly Henchman (uncredited) S.O.S. Tidal Wave 1939 uncredited Man of Conquest 1939 Young Lieutenant, Jackson Aide (uncredited) Frontier Pony Express 1939 Lieutenant Harris (uncredited) The Night Riders 1939 Mob Member (uncredited) Southward Ho 1939 uncredited Rough Riders' Round-up 1939 Patrolman Joe (uncredited) I Was a Convict 1939 Prison Guard (uncredited) The Mysterious Miss X 1939 Policeman (uncredited) Shine On, Harvest Moon 1938 Rustler (uncredited) Hawk of the Wilderness 1938 Tom (uncredited) Come On, Rangers 1938 Ranger in Black Hat (uncredited) Billy the Kid Returns 1938 Henchman (uncredited) Pals of the Saddle 1938 Rider (uncredited) Army Girl 1938 Soldier (uncredited)
Stunts Title Year Status Character SOS Coast Guard 1942 stunts - archive footage, uncredited Hi-Yo Silver 1940 stunts - archive footage, uncredited Saga of Death Valley 1939 stunts - uncredited The Arizona Kid 1939 stunts - uncredited New Frontier 1939 stunts - uncredited Wall Street Cowboy 1939 stunt double - uncredited Wyoming Outlaw 1939 stunts - uncredited In Old Caliente 1939 stunts - uncredited Man of Conquest 1939 stunts - uncredited Frontier Pony Express 1939 stunts - uncredited The Night Riders 1939 stunts - uncredited I Was a Convict 1939 stunts - uncredited The Mysterious Miss X 1939 stunts - uncredited Shine On, Harvest Moon 1938 stunts - uncredited Hawk of the Wilderness 1938 stunts - uncredited Santa Fe Stampede 1938 stunts - uncredited Billy the Kid Returns 1938 stunts - uncredited Pals of the Saddle 1938 stunts - uncredited Army Girl 1938 stunts - uncredited Gold Mine in the Sky 1938 stunts - uncredited Under Western Stars 1938 stunts - uncredited The Old Barn Dance 1938 stunts - uncredited The Purple Vigilantes 1938 stunts - uncredited Dick Tracy 1937 stunts - uncredited The Singing Vagabond 1935 stunts - uncredited
Director Title Year Status Character Ride the Tiger 1970 TV Movie Satan's Harvest 1970 as Douglas K. Stone Hell of Borneo 1967 Guerillas in Pink Lace 1964 Samar 1962 The Steel Claw 1961
Writer Title Year Status Character Satan's Harvest 1970 written by - as Douglas K. Stone Hell of Borneo 1967 Guerillas in Pink Lace 1964 Samar 1962 The Steel Claw 1961
Producer Title Year Status Character The Proud and Damned 1972 co-producer Hell of Borneo 1967 producer Guerillas in Pink Lace 1964 producer Samar 1962 producer The Steel Claw 1961 producer
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Coney Island 1943 performer: "Coney Island" Roxie Hart 1942 performer: " Here Am I Broken Hearted", "Black Bottom"
Special Effects Title Year Status Character Hallucination Generation 1966 special effects
Self Title Year Status Character When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion 1979 TV Movie documentary Himself Dinah! 1977 TV Series Himself Celebrity Bowling 1972 TV Series Himself The Joey Bishop Show 1968 TV Series Himself The Hollywood Deb Stars of 1965 1965 TV Movie Himself Talent Scouts 1963 TV Series Himself The Mike Douglas Show 1963 TV Series Himself - Actor Here's Hollywood 1961-1962 TV Series Himself The Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Himself - Actor Password All-Stars 1962 TV Series Himself The Dinah Shore Chevy Show 1957-1961 TV Series Himself About Faces 1960 TV Series Himself What's My Line? 1959 TV Series Himself - Mystery Guest The Juke Box Jury 1958-1959 TV Series Himself The Bob Cummings Show 1959 TV Series Himself The Arthur Murray Party 1957-1958 TV Series Himself The Steve Allen Plymouth Show 1958 TV Series Himself - Cimarron City Screen Snapshots: Salute to Hollywood 1958 Documentary short Himself The Life of Riley 1958 TV Series Himself The Gisele MacKenzie Show 1958 TV Series Himself Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Small Fry 1956 Short Himself Masquerade Party 1955 TV Series Guest The Name's the Same 1955 TV Series Himself - Contestant Person to Person 1955 TV Series documentary Himself Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Stunt Men 1953 Short Himself This Is Your Life 1953 TV Series Himself A Sporting Oasis 1952 Documentary short Himself Screen Snapshots Series 23, No. 1: Hollywood in Uniform 1943 Documentary short Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1986 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards 1962 Golden Charybdis Taormina International Film Festival Samar (1962) 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 6301 Hollywood Blvd.
Known for movies Battle of the Bulge (1965) as Sgt. Duquesne
Cimarron City (1958-1959) as Mayor Matt Rockford
Orchestra Wives (1942) as Bill Abbot
The Steel Claw (1961) as Capt. John Larsen