Actor lee h montgomery biography
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Lee Montgomery
(credited as Lee Harcourt Montgomery)
(credited as Lee Harcourt Montgomery)
(credited as Lee Harcourt Montgomery)
(credited as Lee Harcourt Montgomery)
(credited as Lee H. Montgomery)
(credited as Lee H. Montgomery)
(credited as Lee H. Montgomery)
(credited as Lee H. Montgomery)
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Active - 1971 - 1987 | Birth - Nov 3, 1961 | |
Biography by Wikipedia
Elliott Harcourt Montgomery, known as Lee Montgomery, is a United States-based Canadian former actor. He is best known for his role as a lonely little boy who befriends a pack of killer rats in the film Ben (1972) and as Sarah Jessica Parker's hunky dance partner, Jeff Malene, in Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985).
Movie Highlights
Additional Information
Aliases
Elliott Harcourt Montgomery, Lee H Montgomery, Lee H. Montgomery, Lee Harcourt Montgomery, Lee Harcout Montgomery
All Genres
Thriller, Drama, Horror, Comedy, Romance, Family, Science Fiction, Western, Action-Adventure, Comedy Drama, Crime, Mystery-Suspense, Mature, Music
All Subgenres
Monster Film, Romantic Comedy, Comedy Drama, Comedy Horror, Disaster Film, Erotic Thriller, Family Film, High School, LGBT-Related Film, Political Thriller Film, Poliziottesch
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Lee Montgomery
Canadian actor
Lee Montgomery
Born Elliott Harcourt Montgomery
(1961-11-03) November 3, 1961 (age 63)Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Occupation Actor Years active 1971-1988 (acting) Elliott Harcourt Montgomery (born November 3, 1961),[1] known as Lee Montgomery, is a United States–based Canadian former actor. He is best known for his role as a lonely little boy who befriends a pack of killer rats in the film Ben (1972), as Karen Black's son Davey in the cult classic Burnt Offerings, and as Sarah Jessica Parker's hunky dance partner, Jeff Malene, in Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985).
Hollywood
[edit]Brother of actresses Belinda Montgomery and Tannis G. Montgomery, and the son of actor Cecil Montgomery, Lee began his career as a model before venturing into the acting business. He made his debut in the Disney film The Million Dollar Duck in 1971, before landing a starring role in Ben (1972), the sequel to