Goodee Montgomery was an American actress who is best known for Stolen Harmony, Beware of Ladies, and Lightnin’. She was born on March 28, 1906, in St. Joseph, Missouri, and passed away on June 5, 1978, in Hollywood, California.
Personal and Family Life
Goodee Montgomery was the daughter of David Montgomery, a well-known vaudeville performer who worked with Fred Stone for over two decades. She received her education in the United States and spent some time being privately tutored in London. In 1930, she was signed by Fox Studios, which helped kickstart her film career.
Marriage
Goodee Montgomery was married to Frank McDonald until her death in 1978. Their marriage lasted many years, providing her with a supportive family life. Details about her family life beyond her marriage are not extensively documented.
Death and Legacy
Goodee Montgomery died on June 5, 1978, in Hollywood, California. Her contributions to film, particularly in the 1930s, have left a lasting impression in the industry. She is remembered for her performances in various films that showcased her talent as an actress.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Beware Of Ladies | 1936-12-21 | Gertie |
Stolen Harmony | 1935-04-20 | Lil Davis |
Stolen Sweets | 1934-03-15 | Mrs. Barrington Thorne |
Transatlantic | 1931-08-19 | Peters |
Lightnin’ | 1930-11-28 | Mrs. Brooks – Sheriff’s Wife |
Let’s Talk It Over | 1934-06-01 | Helen Wray |
Up the River | 1930-10-10 | Kit (uncredited) |
Mountain Music | 1937-06-18 | Alice, Potts Showgirl |
Charlie Chan Carries On | 1931-04-11 | Mrs. Benbow |