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Encyclopedia: Monty Woolley
Monty Woolley (August 17, 1888 - May 6, 1963) was an American actor. Born Edgar Montillion Woolley in New York City, Woolley was a professor and lecturer at Yale University (one of his students was T...
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This is a beta version of NNDB AKA Edgar Montillion Wooley Born: 17-Aug-1888; Birthplace: New York City; Died: 6-May-1963; Location of death: Albany, NY; Cause of death: Kidney failure; Remains: Buried, Greenridge Cemetery, Saratoga Springs, NY;
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Baxter (still a juvenile) with Roddy McDowall, Monty Wolley and Otto Preminger in a publicity still from THE PIED PIPER (1942), a wartime drama about an Englishman who attempts to smuggle a group of French children to safety. With McDowall, Woolley and Preminger in THE PIED PIPER...
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He died in Albany, New York of kidney and heart ailments. (bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) ; Search Amazon for Monty Woolley Remembering you, Monty, on your Birthday Anniverary ~ as the irrepressable Sheridan Whiteside. - Robert Bruce; Added: Aug. 17, 2009...
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Born Edgar Montillion Woolley in New York City. The son of a Broadway hotel owner, he studied at both Yale and Harvard and returned to the former as an...
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