Montgomery Clift

Montgomery Clift
Edward Montgomery "Monty" Cliftwas an American film and stage actor. The New York Times’ obituary of Clift noted his portrayal of "moody, sensitive young men". He is best remembered for roles in George Stevens's A Place in the Sun, a Catholic priest in Alfred Hitchcock's I Confess, soldiers in Fred Zinnemann's From Here to Eternityand Edward Dmytryk's The Young Lionsand a mentally challenged sterilized concentration camp survivor in Stanley Kramer's Judgment at Nuremberg. He received four Academy Award nominations during...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth17 October 1920
CityOmaha, NE
CountryUnited States of America
Look, I'm not odd. I'm just trying to be an actor; not a movie star, an actor.
I have enough money to get by. I'm not independently wealthy, just independently lazy, I suppose.
Look! Look! If you look really hard at things you'll forget you're going to die.
James Dean’s death had a profound effect on me. The instant I heard about it, I vomited. I don’t know why,
The only line that's wrong in Shakespeare is 'holding a mirror up to nature.' You hold a magnifying glass up to nature. As an actor you just enlarge it enough so that your audience can identify with the situation. If it were a mirror, we would have no art.
The sadness of our existence should not leave us blunted, on the contrary--how to remain thin-skinned, vulnerable and stay alive?
The thing that bugs me is the average woman's complete ignorance of the functional purpose of cosmetics, which is to supplement, not conceal.
I have the same problem as Marilyn. We attract people the way honey does bees, but they're generally the wrong kind of people. People who want something from us - if only our energy. We need a period of being alone to become ourselves.
Nobody ever lies about being lonely.
If a man don't go his own way, he is nothing.
Look, if you're playing Romeo and your Juliet is a pig, you find something you can love about pigs!
A man should be what he can do.
I keep my family out of my public life because it can be an awful nuisance to them. What's my mother going to tell strangers anyway? That I was a cute baby and that she's terribly proud of me? Nuts. Who cares?
Noah, from 'The Young Lions' (1958), was the best performance of my life. I couldn't have given more of myself. I'll never be able to do it again. Never.