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* The Search ( Director: Fred Zinnemann, Starring: Montgomery Clift ) 1948 Filmed in post-war Berlin: A story which brings to life UNRRA work in 1945 Germany.

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Clift received four Academy Award nominations during his career, three for Best Actor and one for
Entering the 1950s, Clift was one of the most sought-after leading men in Hollywood ; his only direct competitor was Marlon Brando.
Clift was one of James Dean's idols and Dean would sometimes call Clift " just to hear his voice.
The film's director, Stanley Kramer, later wrote in his memoirs that Clift -- by this stage a wreck -- struggled to remember his lines even for this one scene:
She had three children, one by Conway, one by Brooks Clift ( brother of Montgomery Clift ) while she was married to Conway, and one by Ryder.
* The 1951 Paramount Pictures film A Place in the Sun, directed by George Stevens and starring Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, is strongly based on the novel, and is considered one of the finest dramatic films made in the 1950s.
McLaughlin made a cameo on one of Carvey ’ s parody sketches, and adopted some of his gags ( such as the “ metaphysical certitude ” line and occasionally referring to Eleanor Clift as “ Eleanor, Gee I Think You ’ re Swell-anor ”).
That same year, Robbins would become one of the first members of New York's newly formed Actors Studio, attending classes held by founding member Robert Lewis three times a week, alongside such similarly accomplished classmates as Marlon Brando, Maureen Stapleton, Montgomery Clift, Herbert Berghof, Sidney Lumet and about 20 others.
In 1947, Hill joined such other actors as Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, and Julie Harris, as one of the 50 fortunate applicants ( out of approximately 700, interviewed ) to be accepted by the newly created Actors Studio.
Clift was one of the first power-hitting third basemen, posting his offensive numbers at a time when players at that position were more valued for their fielding, but Clift was also regarded as a superb fielder.

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At least two movies have depicted a fictional account of the first drive along the Chisholm Trail: The Texans ( 1938 ), directed by James Hogan and starring Randolph Scott and Joan Bennett, and Red River ( 1948 ), directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne and Montgomery Clift.

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The film was directed by William Wyler, with starring performances by Olivia de Havilland as Catherine Sloper, Montgomery Clift as Morris Townsend, and Ralph Richardson as Dr. Sloper.
Richardson also has a scout hall on Clift Crescent.

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In 1941, Private Robert E. Lee Prewitt ( Montgomery Clift ), a bugler, is transferred from the Bugle Corps at Fort Shafter ( giving up his corporal stripes ) to a rifle outfit, Company " G ," at Schofield Barracks on the island of Oahu.
When she meets the charming Morris Townsend ( Montgomery Clift ), she immediately is taken by the attention that he lavishes upon her, attention she so desperately seeks from her father.
Garfield is acknowledged as a predecessor of such Method actors as Montgomery Clift, Marlon Brando, and James Dean.
Monroe, who was also having emotional and substance abuse problems at the time, famously described Clift in a 1961 interview as: " The only person I know who is in even worse shape than I am.
During the interview, Gardner mentions that it is the " first and last appearance on a television interview program for Montgomery Clift.
The song The Right Profile by English Punk band The Clash, off their seminal album London Calling is about the later life of Montgomery Clift, which references his car crash and drug abuse, as well as the movies A Place in the Sun, Red River, From Here to Eternity and The Misfits.
The Starck-Schrager design hotel partnerships continued in New York at the Paramount hotel, and then spread to Miami with the opening of the Delano Hotel in South Beach in 1995, to Los Angeles with the Mondrian Hotel in December 1996, to London with both the St. Martins Lane hotel in 1999 and the Sanderson hotel in 2000, to San Francisco and the Clift hotel, and finally back to New York with the Hudson hotel, with what is described as " Cheap Chic ".
Wild River is a 1960 film directed by Elia Kazan starring Montgomery Clift, Lee Remick, Jo Van Fleet, Albert Salmi and Jay C. Flippen filmed on location in the Tennessee Valley.
There is also an independent library, the Clift Rodgers Free Library, in Marshfield Hills.
There is also a private Society of Friends cemetery on Quaker Hill near the ball fields, where actor Montgomery Clift is interred.
In the 2009 movie Watchmen, he is portrayed by Gary Houston in an early scene interviewing Pat Buchanan ( played by James M. Connor ) and Eleanor Clift ( played by Mary Ann Burger ) about the possibility of nuclear war with the Soviet Union.
Some people call Sam Livingston " Calgary's First citizen ", but George Clift King ( the first man to marry in Calgary ) is also given that title.
: l ( 2 < sup > n </ sup > − 1 ) ≤ n − 1 + l ( n ) where l ( n ) is the length of the shortest addition chain producing n. N. Clift checked this by computer for n ≤ 46.
" Pakula compared his intent with the two characters to that depicted in Red River, a 1948 western in which John Wayne's character is defied by his young protégé, played by Montgomery Clift.
Francis Preston Blair is a great-great-grandfather of actor Montgomery Clift ( 1920 – 1966 ).
Eleanor Clift ( born July 7, 1940 ) is a political reporter, television pundit and author.
Clift is a Board Member at the IWMF ( International Women's Media Foundation ).
Corporal George Clift King was the first member of the troop to set foot on the location, which is why he is sometimes cited as Calgary's first citizen.
" Robert Clift, executive director of the Confederation of University Faculty Associations ( CUFA / BC ), said, " The fundamental problem here is that it is impossible for the general public to know what they are getting with this institution.

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Jean Dalby Clift says that people not only add their own interpretations to symbols, they also create personal symbols that represent their own understanding of their lives: what she calls " core images " of the person.
Marlon Brando was also offered the part, and Anthony Perkins and Montgomery Clift were briefly considered, before O ' Toole was cast.
" Clift also was unable to get along with most of the cast ; he criticized De Havilland, saying that she let the director shape her entire performance.
Clift and Brando, who was also born in Omaha, had reputations as Hollywood rivals because of their rapid rise to stardom and similar acting styles.
In mid 1961, several months after the initial release of The Misfits, Clift appeared on TV discussion program The Hy Gardner Show, where he spoke at length about the release of his current film ; he also talked publicly for the first time about his 1956 car accident and its after effects, as well as his film career, and treatment by the press.
According to Lowe, his personal driver during the production of the telefilm was also the personal driver for Montgomery Clift on the 1959 film.
These included Edward John " Johnny " Jackett ( 1878 – 1935 ), Charlie Mitchell ( 1885 – 1957 ), who looked after Tuke's boats, Willie Sainsbury, Tuke's eldest nephew, Leo Marshall, Georgie and Richard Fouracre, George Williams – younger son of close neighbours, Maurice Clift – nephew of a family friend, Ainsley Marks, Jack Rowling ( also spelled " Rolling "), Freddy Hall, Bert White and Harry Cleave.
Negri also declined the role because she felt that the screenplay was not ready and that Montgomery Clift, who was slated to play the Joe Gillis character at the time, was not a good choice for the character.
She was also well known for her essays in Sydney and Melbourne newspapers, which included " Images in Aspic " and " The World of Charmian Clift ".

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