George Montgomery

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Born:
August 29, 1916 in Brady, MT
Death:
December 12, 2000 in Rancho Mirage, CA
Biography:Strappingly handsome Geo Montgomery was the son of a Russian immigrant who settled in the American Northwest. Montgomery attended University of Washington, intending to make a career of interior decorating, but his athletic prowess sidetracked him into a film career. Billed as George Letz, he starred in the 1939 serial "The Lone Ranger" as one of the five men suspected of being the Masked Man. When 20th Century Fox decided to inaugurate a B-Western series in the 1940s, they hired "George Montgomery" (as he was then known) for that purpose. The Western series fell by the wayside, but Montgomery was retained by Fox for romantic leading roles, including a courageous but unsuccessful try at "Raymond Chandler"'s urban p.i. Philip Marlowe in 1947's "The Brasher Doubloon". Montgomery returned to Westerns at Columbia in the 1950s, and was equipped with Stetson, six-gun, and steed on the 1958 TV series Cimarron... Full Biography
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