Robert Montgomery

American actor in 'Night Must Fall'

Robert Montgomery - American actor in 'Night Must Fall'
Born

May 21st, 1904
121 years ago

Died

September 27th, 1981
43 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An accomplished actor and director, recognized for significant contributions to film and television during the mid-20th century. Gained prominence through performances in films such as 'Night Must Fall' and 'Beloved Enemy'. Transitioned to directing, taking on projects that showcased a unique cinematic vision. Served as president of the Screen Actors Guild, advocating for actors' rights in the industry. Continued to influence both the acting and directing landscape throughout a robust career.

Starred in 'Night Must Fall'

Directed episodes of 'The Twilight Zone'

Served as president of the Screen Actors Guild

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