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Monty Woolley

Monty Woolley

American stage, film, radio, and television actor (1888-1963)
August 17, 1888 (May 6, 1963)
U.S. 1951. Comedy by Harmon Jones with Monty Woolley, Thelma Ritter, David Wayne. A sixty-five--year-old printer is outraged to be retired.
Runtime: 77 min.
U.S. 1945. Dramatic comedy by Lewis Seiler with Gracie Fields, Monty Woolley, Roddy McDowall. A housekeeper restores order to the life of a blackmailed ex-parliamentarian.
Runtime: 77 min.
U.S. 1944. Musical by Gregory Ratoff with Dick Haymes, June Haver, Monty Woolley. After meeting in Cleveland, a musician and a dancer become famous in New York.
Runtime: 90 min.
U.S. 1943. Satire by John M. Stahl with Monty Woolley, Gracie Fields, Laird Cregar. Trying to escape publicity, a famous painter poses as his recently deceased servant and is drawn into unexpected romantic adventures.
Runtime: 87 min.
U.S. 1942. Dramatic comedy by Irving Pichel with Monty Woolley, Roddy McDowall, Anne Baxter. A misanthropic elderly English man takes charge of a group of children during the German breakthrough in France.
U.S. 1942. Comedy by William Keighley with Monty Woolley, Bette Davis, Ann Sheridan. Invited to the home of some admirers, a lecturer is forced to stay there for several days due to an accident.
Runtime: 112 min.

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