Montagu Love

Montagu Love

Born March 15, 1880 (Age: 146) Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Montagu Love (15 March 1880 – 17 May 1943), also known as Montague Love, was an English screen, stage and vaudeville actor. Born Harry Montague Love in Portsmouth, Hampshire, he was the son of Harry Love (b. 1852) and Fanny Louisa Love, née Poad (b. 1856); his father was listed as accountant on the 1881 English Census. Educated in Great Britain, Love began his career as an artist and military correspondent with his first important job as a London newspaper cartoonist. Love honed basic stage talents in London, and in 1913 sailed to the Canada and crossed the border into the United States in November with a road-company production of Cyril Maude's Grumpy. Usually Love was cast in heartless villain roles. In the 1920s, he played with Rudolph Valentino in The Son of the Sheik, opposite John Barrymore in Don Juan, and appeared with Lillian Gish in 1928's The Wind. He also portrayed 'Colonel Ibbetson' in Forever (1921), the silent film version of Peter Ibbetson. Love was one of the more successful villains in silent films. One of Love's first sound films was the part-talkie The Mysterious Island co-starring Lionel Barrymore. In 1937, he played Henry VIII in the first talking film version of Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper, with Errol Flynn. Love played the bigoted Bishop of the Black Canons in The Adventures of Robin Hood, starring Flynn, too. However, he also played gruff authoritarian figures, such as Monsieur Cavaignac, who, contrary to history, demands the resignation of those responsible for the Dreyfus coverup, in The Life of Emile Zola (1937), as well as Don Alejandro de la Vega, whose son appears to be a fop but is actually Zorro, in the 1940 version of The Mark of Zorro, starring Tyrone Power. In 1941, he played a doctor in Shining Victory, which also starred James Stephenson, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Donald Crisp. In 1939's Gunga Din, it is Montagu Love who reads the final stanza of Rudyard Kipling's original poem over the body of the slain Din. Love's last film to be released, Devotion, was released three years after his death aged 63 in 1943. He was interred at Chapel of the Pines Crematory. His last acting stint was on Wings Over the Pacific (1943).
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Montagu Love (15 March 1880 – 17 May 1943), also known as Montague Love, was an English screen, stage and vaudeville actor. Born Harry Montague Love in Portsmouth, Hampshire, he was the son of Harry Love (b. 1852) and Fanny Louisa Love, née Poad (b. 1856); his father was listed as accountant on the 1881 English Census. Educated in Great Britain, Love began his career as an artist and military correspondent with his first important job as a London newspaper cartoonist. Love honed basic stage talents in London, and in 1913 sailed to the Canada and crossed the border into the United States in November with a road-company production of Cyril Maude's Grumpy. Usually Love was cast in heartless villain roles. In the 1920s, he played with Rudolph Valentino in The Son of the Sheik, opposite John Barrymore in Don Juan, and appeared with Lillian Gish in 1928's The Wind. He also portrayed 'Colonel Ibbetson' in Forever (1921), the silent film version of Peter Ibbetson. Love was one of the more successful villains in silent films. One of Love's first sound films was the part-talkie The Mysterious Island co-starring Lionel Barrymore. In 1937, he played Henry VIII in the first talking film version of Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper, with Errol Flynn. Love played the bigoted Bishop of the Black Canons in The Adventures of Robin Hood, starring Flynn, too. However, he also played gruff authoritarian figures, such as Monsieur Cavaignac, who, contrary to history, demands the resignation of those responsible for the Dreyfus coverup, in The Life of Emile Zola (1937), as well as Don Alejandro de la Vega, whose son appears to be a fop but is actually Zorro, in the 1940 version of The Mark of Zorro, starring Tyrone Power. In 1941, he played a doctor in Shining Victory, which also starred James Stephenson, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Donald Crisp. In 1939's Gunga Din, it is Montagu Love who reads the final stanza of Rudyard Kipling's original poem over the body of the slain Din. Love's last film to be released, Devotion, was released three years after his death aged 63 in 1943. He was interred at Chapel of the Pines Crematory. His last acting stint was on Wings Over the Pacific (1943).
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Filmography

Tennessee Johnson

Tennessee Johnson

1942 as Chief Justice Chase Age: 62
Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror

Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror

1942 as General Jerome Lawford Age: 62
The Remarkable Andrew

The Remarkable Andrew

1942 as General George Washington Age: 61
Lady for a Night

Lady for a Night

1942 as Judge Age: 61
Shining Victory

Shining Victory

1941 as Dr. Blake Age: 61
The Devil and Miss Jones

The Devil and Miss Jones

1941 as Harrison Age: 61
Out of Singapore

Out of Singapore

1932 as Capt. Scar Murray Age: 52
The Midnight Lady

The Midnight Lady

1932 as Harvey Austin Age: 52
The Riding Tornado

The Riding Tornado

1932 as Walt Corson Age: 52
The Silver Lining

The Silver Lining

1932 as Michael Moore Age: 52
Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair

1932 as Marquis of Steyne Age: 52
Love Bound

Love Bound

1932 as John Randolph Age: 51
Stowaway

Stowaway

1932 as Groder Age: 51
Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton

1931 as Thomas Jefferson Age: 51
The Lion and the Lamb

The Lion and the Lamb

1931 as Professor Tottie Age: 50
The Cat Creeps

The Cat Creeps

1930 as Hendricks Age: 50
Kismet

Kismet

1930 as The Jailer Age: 50
Reno

Reno

1930 as Alexander W. Brett Age: 50
Outward Bound

Outward Bound

1930 as Mr. Lingley Age: 50
Inside the Lines

Inside the Lines

1930 as Governor of Gibraltar Age: 50
Back Pay

Back Pay

1930 as Charles Wheeler Age: 50
A Notorious Affair

A Notorious Affair

1930 as Sir Thomas Hanley Age: 50
Double Cross Roads

Double Cross Roads

1930 as Gene Dyke Age: 50
Love Comes Along

Love Comes Along

1930 as Sangredo Age: 49
No Image

Shams of Society

1921 as Herbert Porter Age: 41
The Grouch

The Grouch

1918 as Donald Graham Age: 38
The Cabaret

The Cabaret

1918 as Jaffrey Darrel Age: 38
Stolen Orders

Stolen Orders

1918 as John Le Page Age: 38
The Cross Bearer

The Cross Bearer

1918 as Cardinal Mercier Age: 38
Broken Ties

Broken Ties

1918 as John Fleming Age: 37
A Royal Family

A Royal Family

1915 as Crown Prince of Kurland Age: 35
The Face in the Moonlight

The Face in the Moonlight

1915 as Age: 35