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Stage: Appeared in "Out of the Frying Pan" on Broadway, 1941.

Stage: Appeared in "Fly Away Home" on Broadway, 1935.

Jubilee (1935). Musical-comedy. Based on material by Moss Hart. Music by Cole Porter. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Hassard Short. Imperial Theatre: 12 Oct 1935-7 Mar 1936 (169 performances). Cast: Mary Boland, Margaret Adams, Betty Allen, Virginia Allen, Albert Amato, Dorothy Atkins, Bruce Barclay, May Boley, Jeanette Bradley, Charles Brokaw, Donald Brown, Jerry Bruce, Bobby Burns, Wyn Cahoon, Kay Cameron, Leo Chalzel, Montgomery Clift, Helen Cole, Melville Cooper, Tom Curley, Miriam Curtis, Denise Denning, Jack Donaldson, Donald Douglas, Evelyn Eaton, Jack Edwards, Jane Evans, Ted Fetter, Alice Fitzsimmons, Dorothy Forsythe, Dorothy Fox, Jacqueline Franc, Rose Gale, Dorothy Graves, Vernon Hammer, Marion Hammer, Marion Heemsath, Buddy Hertelle, Jay Hunter, Michael James, Joyce Johnson, Janice Joyce, Adele Jergens, Jackie Kelk, James Keogan, Leslie Kingdon, June Knight, Robert Lewis, Richie Ling, Helene Louise, Jules Mann, Philip Mann, Patricia Martin, Jack Millard, John Moore, Mickey Moore, Harry Murray, Frank Nay, Austra Neiman, Mark Plant, David Preston, Victor Pullman, Olive Reeves-Smith, Patricia Roe, Raymond Roe, Wilma Roelof, Sid Salzer, Tanya Sanina, Bob Schultz, Peggy Seel, Grena Sloan, Ralph Sumpter, Vernon Tanner, Rose Tyrrell, Norman Van Emburgh, Elsa Walbridge, Charles Walters, Gil White, Jack Whitney, Castle Williams, Derek Williams, Gilbert Wilson, Janice Winter, Erika Zaranoya. Produced by Sam Harris and Max Gordon.

Stage: Appeared in "Your Obedient Husband" on Broadway, 1938.

Stage: Appeared in "Eye on the Sparrow" on Broadway, 1938.

Stage: Appeared in "The Wind and the Rain" on Broadway, 1938.

Stage: Appeared in "Dame Nature" on Broadway, 1938.

The Mother (1939). Drama. Written by Karel Capek. English version by Miles Malleson and Paul Selver. Directed by Miles Malleson. Lyceum Theatre: 25 Apr 1939- Apr 1939 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: Stephen Ker Appleby, Reginald Bach, Alan Brixey, Edward Broadley (as "The Old Man"), Montgomery Clift (as "Tony"), Alla Nazimova (as "The Mother") [Ms. Nazimova's final Broadway appearance], Carl Norval, Tom Palmer, Marvin Wells, Agnes Young. Produced by Victor Payne-Jennings. Produced in association with Kathleen Robinson.

Stage: Appeared in "There Shall Be No Night" on Broadway, 1940.

Stage: Appeared in "Mexican Mural" on Broadway, 1942.

The Skin of Our Teeth (1942). Comedy. Written by Thornton Wilder. Press Representative: Richard Maney and John L. Toohey. Stage Manager: B.D. Kranz; Assistant Stage Mgr: Stanley Prager. Directed by Elia Kazan. Plymouth Theatre: 18 Nov 1942- 25 Sep 1943 (359 performances). Cast: Tallulah Bankhead (as "Sabina"), Florence Eldridge (as "Mrs. Antrobus"), Fredric March (as "Mr. Antrobus"), Remo Bufano (as "Dinosaur"), Carroll Clark, Harry Clark, Montgomery Clift (as "Henry"), Stephan Cole, Ralph Cullinan (as "Homer"), Morton Da Costa, Viola Dean (as "Ivy"), Aubrey Fassett, Edith Faversham, Seumas Flynn, Arthur Griffin, Frances Heflin (as "Gladys"), Ralph Kellard (as "Professor/Mr. Tremayne") [final Broadway role], Emily Lorraine, E.G. Marshall (as "Mr. Fitzpatrick"), Eulabelle Moore, Eva Mudge Nelson (as "Miss M. Muse"), Stanley Prager (as "Usher/Conveener/Fred Bailey"), Andrew Ratousheff, Florence Reed, Patricia Riordan, Elizabeth Scott, Joseph Smiley, Earl Sydnor, Dick Van Patten (as "Telegraph Boy") [credited as Dickie Van Patten], Stanley Weede. Produced by Michael Myerberg.

Our Town (1944). Drama. Written by Thornton Wilder. Directed by Jed Harris and Wesley McKee. City Center: 10 Jan 1944- 29 Jan 1944 (24 performances). Cast: Arthur Allen, Montgomery Clift (as "George Gibbs"), Owen Coll, Marc Connelly (as "Stage Manager"), Curtis Cooksey (as "Dr. Gibbs"), Richard Dalton, Parker Fennelly (as "Mr. Webb"), Frederica Going, Alice Hill, Walter O. Hill, Carolyn Hummel, Donald Keyes, Doro Merande (as "Mrs. Soames"), John Paul, John Ravold, Ethel Remey, Roy Robson, Teddy Rose, Martha Scott, William Swetland, Evelyn Varden, Jay Velie. Produced by Jed Harris.

The Searching Wind (1944). Drama. Written by Lillian Hellman. Directed and produced by Herman Shumlin. Fulton Theatre: 12 Apr 1944- 20 Jan 1944 (318 performances). As "Samuel Hazen." Cast: Edgar Andrews, Dudley Digges, Joe De Santis, Eugene Earl, Mercedes Gilbert, Alfred Hesse, Dennis King, Walter Kohler, Arnold Korff, Eric Latham, Barbara O'Neil, William F. Schoeller, Cornelia Otis Skinner.

Stage: Appeared in "Foxhole in the Parlor" on Broadway, 1945.

Stage: Appeared in "You Touched Me!" on Broadway, 1945.

Stage: Appeared in "The Seagull" on Broadway, 1954.

1965: Recording of "The Glass Menagerie" for Caedmon Records with Julie Harris, Jessica Tandy and David Wayne, directed by Howard Sackler.

Starred in two episodes of radio series "Theater Guild on the Air" (ABC): "The Glass Menagerie" (with Helen Hayes, in Sep 16, 1951), and in "The Search" (Mar 9, 1952).

As Husbands Go (1933). Comedy (revival). Written and directed by Rachel Crothers. Forrest Theatre: 19 Jan 1933- May 1933 (closing date unknown/148 performances). Reputed to be Clift's Broadway debut but credits are in doubt.

1/23/51: Starred on NBC Radio in "Cavalcade of America", episode "The Metal of the Moon".

The lead character in the James Kirkwood novel "Hit Me With A Rainbow" is told several times that he resembles Montgomery Clift. The character attributes this to Monty's recent death.

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