
Monty Woolley
Biography
Edgar Montilion "Monty" Woolley (August 17, 1888 – May 6, 1963) was an American actor. At the age of 50, he achieved a measure of stardom for his role in the 1939 stage play The Man Who Came to Dinner and its 1942 film adaptation. Description above from the Wikipedia article Monty Woolley, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

The Man Who Came to Dinner
as Sheridan Whiteside
1941

Since You Went Away
as Colonel William G. Smollett
1944

Night and Day
as Monty Woolley
1946

The Girl of the Golden West
as Governor
1938

As Young as You Feel
as John R. Hodges
1951

The Bishop's Wife
as Professor Wutheridge
1947

The Pied Piper
as John Sidney Howard
1942

Arsène Lupin Returns
as Georges Bouchet
1938

Holy Matrimony
as Priam Farll
1943

Live, Love and Learn
as Mr. Bawltitude
1937

Irish Eyes Are Smiling
as Edgar Brawley
1944

Zaza
as Fouget
1939

Artists and Models Abroad
as Gantvoort
1938

Man About Town
as Henri Dubois
1939

Everybody Sing
as John Fleming
1938

Life Begins at Eight-Thirty
as Madden Thomas
1942

Midnight
as The Judge
1939

Young Dr. Kildare
as Dr. Lane-Porteus
1938

Miss Tatlock's Millions
as Miles Tatlock
1948

Never Say Die
as Dr. Schmidt
1939


