90th Anniversary of
Montgomery Clift's birth


90º Aniversario del nacimiento de Montgomery Clift (1920-2010)

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3.8.10

Montgomery Clift de vacaciones en Cuba (1950)



Este video, proyectado en el "Noticiario Americano" (como el No-Do en España), muestra al actor Montgomery Clift llegando al aeropuerto de Rancho Boyeros para pasar unas vacaciones en Cuba en 1950.

Es de esas sorpresas con las que te encuentras y que disfrutas enormemente con ella. A las fotos inéditas de Montgomery Clift se une este video casi casero de sus vacaciones, lejos de los estudios, vemos a Montgomery Clift disfrutar de sus viajes por el extranjero (en varias ocasiones bajó a Cuba a tomar el sol e compañía de Libby Holman), es el Monty más espontáneo (que ya de por sí lo era) pero sobre todo más despreocupado y relajado.

Cabe comentar que por aquella época Montgomery Clift era considerado un bebedor social aunque en otoño de ese año, 1950, ya se reuniría con un médico por primera vez para tratar de su alcoholismo. Ver post.

Por último, siempre que veo este video, aparte de fijarme en lo sonriente y afable que se muestra Monty, muy sencillo, abrumado por la acogida y bromeando en la aduana, me llama la atención ese tipo del bigotito que masca chicle y no hace más que dar palmadas al hombro a Monty y sonríe de una manera que me parece siniestra.

Hace 60 años.

3.7.10

Montgomery Clift

No dejan de hacerse videos sobre Montgomery Clift. Es algo fantástico, muestra del interés que suscita el actor. El último que se ha subido a Youtube es éste:


18.5.10

Retrato (29)

by Saireo

En esta web podemos ver las obras de este artista. Tiene un estilo peculiar en sus retratos que ha aplicado a éste de Montgomery Clift pero yo creo que hubiera quedado mejor sólo en monoclor.

3.5.10

Montgomery Clift Tribute

El sonido de este video ha sido desactivado, pero merece la pena verlo. Para acompañarlo he recuperado la canción original "Broadway" del grupo Goo Goo Dolls. El video lo ha hecho Ank1.





Video Tribute to one of my favourite actors Montgomery Clift.

23.3.10

Biografía de Montgomery Clift

Por Ainhoa Amo para el programa Más cine, por favor de Popular Tv.


18.3.10

Retrato (27)

Un collage un tanto estrambótico aunque siempre es agradable ver la figura de Montgomery Clift como referente.

18.2.10

Retrato (26)

En esta web han hecho este fotomontaje. Para ver la imagen a gran tamaño ver post.

18.1.10

Retrato (25)

Este cuadro no es cualquier obra, pertenece a un reputado pintor californiano y da la casualidad que se encuentra en España, en el Museo Guggenheim de Bilbao.

"Monty Clift was a twin" se llama el cuadro, basado en unas fotografías tomadas al actor durante sus vacaciones en Europa en 1950 (ver post). Es del artista Peter Blake (autor de la portada Sgt. Pepper de The Beatles) quien lo pintó en 1983 tras leer su biografía. Se trata de una reflexión sobre el torturado y recordado actor.

18.12.09

Retrato (24)

El artista Mike Shaw, que cuenta con su propia web, retrata a las figuras más icónicas del pop en un estilo intermedio entre el pop art de Warhol y ciertas reminiscencias cubistas y de aguafuerte en tinta.

High Class Loser

Tiene un retrato de Montgomery Clift que sí me parece interesante frente al resto de coloridas y repetitivas imágenes. Está basado en esta escena de The young Lions.

Datos de la obra:

Titled: High Class LoserMontgomery Clift

Water Based Gouache on Fashion Plate Board

Large 20 x 30 inches Completed in October 1988. £1750

3.12.09

Montgomery Clift: Man of great refinement

Un video que quiere mostrar lo que muchas veces no se reconoce: el gran talento de Montgomery Clift y su importancia en la Historia del Cine, adelantándose a tantos actores. Un video que muestra escenas diferentes de sus películas y sus fotos más conocidas. No aporta nada nuevo visualmente pero es un homenaje muy bueno para dar a conocer a Montgomery Clift hoy día.


"Before Dean... Before Brando... One of the most cultured and introspective film and theater actors. He is... Montgomery Clift"

El video es de TheBigValley y este es el texto que lo acompaña:

(English text)
Rich in culture, charm, humanity and talent. There are many Montgomery Clift's qualities that can be listed. Born in Nebraska in 1920, revealed early adolescence remarkable artistic gifts that he had occasion to express in the theater. California who watched carefully the actors who came from New York did not hesitate to contact Clift to propose auditions. Montgomery Clift reluctantly accepted. He did not like a genius California and preferred to return to New York. The first film role he accepted after much hesitation was that of (Matthew Garth) in Red River directed by Howard Hawks, where he was confronted with the great John Wayne. The success was The Search, which came out in theaters a few months before the Red River and this is considered the first appearance on the screens of Monty. From this point on begins the success that led him to work for great directors like Fred Zinnemann, George Stevens, Alfred Hitchcock, Vittorio De Sica. Of his 17 films in addition to those already mentioned it is worth remembering From Here to Eternity, A place in the sun, I confess, The Misfits, Judgement at Nuremberg, Freud. But despite the success, the admiration for him and comfort, the life of Monty will be a succession of difficult moments alternated with brief periods of happiness. Painful and leave marks on the life of this actor is unfortunately the car accident occurred in 1956, and gave him a facial surgery. Monty's life will change forever, but with the help of a few trusted friends (including a principal role will the Elizabeth Taylor) will be made less harsh and heavy.
I wanted to put together Monty Clift, James Dean and Marlon Brando for the way they have revolutionized the art of acting. All three introspective and all three came from the famous school in New York (the Actors Studio) But compared to Brando and Dean, Monty began some years before in the movies and had lots of experience with theater. Montgomery Clift died in a summer day in July 1966 of a heart attack. A few months later would have to begin working in Reflections in a Golden Eye. Character who was later given to Marlon Brando. Leaves a great legacy to all new generations of actors. The music is from the film Out of Africa composed by John Barry. The films included in the video are: The Search, Red River, The Heiress, A place in the sun, Indiscretion of an American wife, I Confess, From here to eternity, Raintree County, Lonelyhearts, The Misfits, Judgement at Nuremberg.

18.10.09

Retrato (22)

3.10.09

Montgomery Clift: Going out of my Head

Un video subido hace poco a Youtube. Las imágenes son muy conocidas pero siempre es agradable ver videos sobre Montgomery Clift porque "no se nos va de la cabeza" :)


Información sobre el video:

A tribute to Montgomery Clift, the actor of "A Place in the Sun", "From Here to Eternity", "Judgement at Nuremberg", "Raintree County", "Red River", and "The Misfits". He perhaps is best remembered today for his work in "From Here to Eternity" and his relationship with actress Elizabeth Taylor. During his career, he played opposite such talents as: John Wayne, Burt Lancaster, Shelley Winters, Clark Gable, Olivia de Havilland, Frank Sinatra, Katharine Hepburn, and Marlon Brando. Song: "Going out of my Head" by Little Anthony & The Imperials

4.7.09

Retrato (18)

En Internet se vende este retrato coloreado a partir de una foto del actor, obra de la artista Margaret A. Rogers. Las características de la imagen son:

A high-resolution (320 dpi/ 2,560 x 3,200 pixel) 8" x 10" vintage image, hand oil tinted and photo processed onto Fuji Film Archival Photo Paper.

Y esta es la fotografía original:

En la web se incluye esta biografía de Montgomery Clif:

(English text)

Edward Montgomery Clift (October 17, 1920 – July 23, 1966) was an American film actor. He was known for his brooding, sensitive working-class character roles. He received four Academy Award nominations during his career.

Early life

Clift was born in Omaha, Nebraska, a son of William Brooks Clift, a vice-president of Omaha National Bank, and his wife, the former Ethel Fogg. Clift had a fraternal twin sister, Roberta (aka Ethel), and a brother, William Brooks Clift Jr (born 1918), who had an illegitimate son with actress Kim Stanley.The future actor's mother, who was reportedly adopted at the age of one year, nicknamed "Sunny", spent part of her life and her husband's money seeking to establish the Southern lineage that reportedly had been revealed to her at age 18 by the physician who delivered her, Dr. Edward Montgomery, after whom she named her younger son. According to Clift biographer Patricia Bosworth, Ethel was the illegitimate daughter of Woodbury Blair and Maria Anderson, whose marriage had been annulled before her birth and subsequent adoption. This would make her a granddaughter of Montgomery Blair, Postmaster General under President Abraham Lincoln, and a great-granddaughter of Francis Preston Blair, a journalist and adviser to President Andrew Jackson, and Levi Woodbury, an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. None of these relationships, however, has been proven and remain speculative in the absence of documentation.As part of Sunny Clift's lifelong preparation for acceptance by her reported biological family (a goal never fully achieved), she raised Clift and his siblings as if they were aristocrats. Home-schooled by their mother as well as by private tutors in the United States and Europe, in spite of their father's fluctuating finances, they did not attend a regular school until they were in their teens. The adjustment was difficult, particularly for Montgomery. His performance as a student lagged behind that of his sister and brother. Clift was educated in French, German, and Italian.

Film career

Appearing on Broadway at the age of 13, Clift achieved success on the stage and starred there for 10 years before moving to Hollywood, debuting in 1948's Red River opposite John Wayne.Clift was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor that same year for The Search. His sensitive and intense quality gave him an image as the kind of person to be taken care of.His love scenes with Elizabeth Taylor in A Place in the Sun (1951) represented a new standard for romance in cinema. His roles in A Place in the Sun, the 1953 classic From Here to Eternity, and The Young Lions (1958) were career milestones.Clift and Marlon Brando, who was also born in Omaha, had reputations as Hollywood rivals because of their rapid rise to stardom and similar acting styles. Clift was one of James Dean's idols and he would sometimes call Clift "just to hear his voice".Clift reportedly turned down the starring roles in Sunset Boulevard and East of Eden. At one point he was receiving so many offers of roles that friends had to squeeze past stacks of them in order to walk up the stairs.

Car accident

On May 12, 1956, while filming Raintree County, he smashed his car into a telephone pole after leaving a party at the Beverly Hills home of his Raintree County co-star and close friend Elizabeth Taylor and her then-husband Michael Wilding. Alerted by friend Kevin McCarthy, who witnessed the accident, Taylor raced to Clift's side, manually pulling his tongue out of his throat, as he'd begun to choke on it. He suffered a broken jaw and nose, a fractured sinus, and several facial lacerations which required plastic surgery. In a filmed interview, he later described how his nose could be snapped back into place.After a long recovery, he returned to the set to finish the film. Against the movie studio's worries over profits, Clift rightly predicted the film would do well, if only because moviegoers would flock to see the difference in his facial appearance before and after the accident. The pain of the accident led him to rely on alcohol and pills for relief, as he had done after an earlier bout with dysentery left him with chronic intestinal problems. As a result, Clift's health and looks deteriorated considerably.

Post-accident career

His post-accident career has been referred to as the "longest suicide in Hollywood history" because of his alleged substance abuse. Clift continued to work over the next 10 years. His next three films were Lonelyhearts (1958), The Young Lions (1958) and Suddenly, Last Summer (1959). Clift starred with Lee Remick in Elia Kazan's Wild River in 1960. In 1958, he turned down what became Dean Martin's role in Rio Bravo, which would have reunited him with John Wayne.He then costarred in John Huston's The Misfits (1961), which turned out to be Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable's last film. Monroe, who was also having emotional problems at the time, famously described Clift as "The only person I know who is in worse shape than I am." By the time Clift was making John Huston's Freud: The Secret Passion (1962) his destructive lifestyle was affecting his health. Universal sued him for his frequent absences that caused the film to go over budget. The case was later settled out of court; the film's success at the box office brought numerous awards for screenwriting and directing, but none for Clift himself. Some time after the initial release of the film Clift appeared on the The Hy Gardner Show where he spoke at length about the accident and its effects, his film career, and treatment by the press. During the interview Gardner mentions that it is the "first and last appearance on a television interview program for Montgomery Clift".Clift's last Oscar nomination was for best supporting actor for his role in Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), a 12-minute part. The film's director, Stanley Kramer, later wrote in his memoirs about how Clift—by this stage a wreck of a man—struggled to remember his lines even for this one scene:"Finally I said to him, "Just forget the damn lines Monty. Let's say you're on the witness stand. The prosecutor says something to you, then the defence attorney bitterly attacks you, and you have to reach for a word in the script. That's all right. Go ahead and reach for it. Whatever the word may be, it doesn't really matter. Just turn to (Spencer) Tracy on the bench whenever you feel the need, and ad lib something. It will be all right because it will convey the confusion in your character's mind." He seemed to calm down after this. He wasn't always close to the script, but whatever he said fitted in perfectly, and he came through with as good a performance as I had hoped."

Death

On July 22, 1966, Clift spent most of the day in his bedroom in his New York City townhouse, 217 East 61st Street. He and his live-in personal secretary, Lorenzo James, had not spoken much all day. At 1 a.m., Lorenzo went up to say goodnight. The Misfits was on TV that night, and Lorenzo asked Clift if he wanted to watch it. "Absolutely NOT!" was the reply. This turned out to be the last time Montgomery Clift spoke to anyone. At 6 a.m. the next morning, Lorenzo went to wake him but found the bedroom door locked. Unable to break it down, he ran down to the garden and climbed a ladder to the bedroom window. When he got inside, he found Clift dead. He was undressed, lying on his back in bed, with glasses on and fists clenched.Clift's body was taken to the city morgue at 520 First Avenue and autopsied. The autopsy report cited the cause of death as a heart attack brought on by "occlusive coronary artery disease". No evidence was found that suggested foul play or suicide. It is commonly believed that addiction was responsible for Clift's many health problems and his death. In addition to lingering effects of dysentery and chronic colitis, an underactive thyroid was later revealed. A condition that (among other things) lowers blood pressure, it may have caused Clift to appear drunk or drugged when he was sober. (A further health issue, though unrelated, was that Clift underwent cataract surgery in his later years; afterward he had to wear glasses.)Following a 15-minute ceremony at St. James Church attended by 150 guests including actresses Lauren Bacall and Nancy Walker, Clift was buried in the Quaker Cemetery, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City. Elizabeth Taylor, who was in Paris, sent flowers, as did Roddy McDowall, Myrna Loy, and Lew Wasserman.

Relationships

Patricia Bosworth, who had access to Clift's family and many people who knew and worked with him, writes in her book, "Before the accident Monty had drifted into countless affairs with men and women. It suited his personality to have sex with a variety of partners. After the accident and his drug addiction became more serious, Monty was often impotent, and sex became less important to him anyway. His deepest commitments were emotional rather than sexual, and reserved for old friends; he was unflinchingly loyal to men like William "Bill" LeMassena and women like Elizabeth Taylor, Libby Holman, Nancy Walker and Ann Lincoln."

When he bought his Manhattan townhouse in 1960 at 217 East 61st Street and became involved in renovations, he reported to a close friend that he envisioned living there someday with a wife and children. According to another biography, Clift's last known lover was Claude Perrin, a Frenchman who eventually became the actor's personal assistant before their relationship ended in the mid 1960s.

3.5.09

Stop and Stare

20.4.09

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Su carrera comprende 17 títulos entre 1948 y 1966. Trabajó con los grandes directores (Hawks, Hitchcock, Stevens, Zinnemann, Kazan, Huston, Wyler) y las grandes estrellas (Lancaster, Marilyn Monroe, Katherine Hepburn, Brando, Wayne, Elizabeth Taylor especialmente) de entonces.
Su carrera comprende 17 títulos entre 1948 y 1966. Trabajó con los grandes directores (Hawks, Hitchcock, Stevens, Zinnemann, Kazan, Huston, Wyler) y las grandes estrellas (Lancaster, Marilyn Monroe, Katherine Hepburn, Brando, Wayne, Elizabeth Taylor especialmente) de entonces.
Su carrera comprende 17 títulos entre 1948 y 1966. Trabajó con los grandes directores (Hawks, Hitchcock, Stevens, Zinnemann, Kazan, Huston, Wyler) y las grandes estrellas (Lancaster, Marilyn Monroe, Katherine Hepburn, Brando, Wayne, Elizabeth Taylor especialmente) de entonces.
The Right Profile
Lyric
Say, where did I see this guy?
In red river?
Or a place in the sun?
Maybe the misfits?
Or from here to eternity?

Everybody say, is he all right?
And everybody say, whats he like?
Everybody say, he sure looks funny.
Thats...Montgomery Clift, honey!

New York, New York, New York, 42nd street
Hustlers rustle and pimps pimp the beat
Monty Clift is recognized at dawn
He aint got no shoes and his clothes are torn

I see a car smashed at night
Cut the applause and dim the light
Monty's face is broken on a wheel
Is he alive? can he still feel?

Everybody say, is he all right?
And everybody say, whats he like?
Everybody say, he sure looks funny.
Thats...Montgomery Clift, honey!

Nembutol numbs it all
But I prefer alcohol

He said go out and get me my old movie stills
Go out and get me another roll of pills
There I go again shaking, but I aint got the chills