Monte Blue
AKA: G.M. Blue
Birthday: 1887-01-10
Died: 1963-02-18
Birthplace: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
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Monte Blue (January 11, 1887 – February 18, 1963) was a movie actor who began his career as a romantic leading man in the silent film era, and later progressed to character roles.
Blue was born as Gerard Montgomery Bluefeather in Indianapolis, Indiana. His father was half French, half Cherokee Indian. One of five children, his father died and his mother could not raise five children alone. Along with another brother, they both admitted to the Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Children's Home. This did not stop him working his way through to Purdue University.
When growing up, Blue built up his physique to become a football player (he grew to six feet three inches tall). He not only played football, but he was also a fireman, railroad worker, coal miner, cowpuncher, ranch hand, circus rider, lumberjack, and finally, a day laborer at the studios of D. W. Griffith.
He had no theatrical experience when he came to the screen. In his first movie, The Birth of a Nation (1915), he was a stuntman and an extra in the movie. In his next movie, he starred in another small part in the movie, Intolerance (1916). Gradually moving to supporting roles for both D. W. Griffith and Cecil B. DeMille, Blue earned his breakthrough role as Danton in Orphans of the Storm, starring sisters, Lillian Gish and Dorothy Gish. Then he rose to stardom as a rugged romantic lead along with top leading actresses such as Clara Bow, Gloria Swanson, and Norma Shearer. His most prolific female screen partner was Marie Prevost with whom he made several films in the mid 20s at Warner Brothers. Blue's finest silent screen performance was as the alcoholic doctor who finds paradise in MGM's White Shadows in the South Seas (1928). Blue became one of the few silent stars to survive the talkie revolution. However, he lost his investments in the stock market crash of 1929.
He rebuilt his career as a character actor, working until his retirement in 1954. One of his more memorable roles was the sheriff in Key Largo. He divorced his first wife in 1923 and married Tova Jansen in 1924. He had two children, Barbara Ann and Richard Monte. During the later part of his life, Monte Blue was an active Mason and the advance man for the Hamid-Morton Shrine Circus; while on business in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he had a heart attack because of complications from influenza, dying at age 76.
Monte Blue has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6286 Hollywood Blvd.
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Filmography
Character: Sheriff Ben Wade
Character: Duval, aka Chief Tavibo
Character: Matthews, the undertaker (uncredited)
Character: Dr. Will Kennicott
Character: 'The Killer' Jed
Character: Richard Goodloe
Character: Det. Sgt. Pluther (uncredited)
Character: Marshal Pete Coleman
Character: Mike, Police Lieutenant
Character: Sheriff Jordan
Character: Joe, Detective
Character: George, Sheriff
Character: Brewster (uncredited)
Character: Dr. Matthew Lloyd
Character: Dr. Franz Braun
Character: U.S. Marshal (uncredited)
Character: Scrappy O'Brien
Character: Kenneth Murdock
Character: Governor Don Sebastian Fernando
Character: Colonel Drummond
Character: First Emigrant
Character: Pepite La Joie
Character: Baron Michael Karsten
Character: Chetley 'Chet' Kasedon
Character: Moving Man (uncredited)
Character: Captain Norberg
Character: Capt. Tom King Sr.
Character: Stephen Winship
Character: Benjamin Arnold
Character: Sheriff Walker
Character: Policeman at Union Hall (uncredited)
Character: Charlie, alias Clint Houston
Character: American (uncredited)
Character: Mayme's Army boyfriend
Character: Mexican Joe Dominguez
Character: Owen Burke / Jerry Brent
Character: Dr. Paul Giraud
Character: Bob Wilson / Bob Snobson
Character: The Chef (uncredited)
Character: Undetermined Role
Character: Fingerprint Expert
Character: Lerdo de Tajada
Character: Indian (uncredited)
Character: Train Passenger
Character: Gambler in "Lucky Guy"
Character: (archive footage)
Character: Ben (uncredited)
Character: Robert Emmet Hogan
Character: RCMP Larry Doyle
Character: Pablo Slide Along
Character: The Strike Leader
Character: Passenger (uncredited)
Character: High Priest (uncredited)
Character: Rice - Curry's Partner
Character: Bartender in Errol Flynn Number (uncredited)
Character: Broadcast Director (uncredited)
Character: Flight Dispatcher
Character: Stage Manager (uncredited)
Character: Condemned Man (segment "Rifle Execution") (uncredited)
Character: Policeman (uncredited)
Character: Chief Sagamore
Character: Doorman (uncredited)
Character: Police Chief Ramsey
Character: Bartender (uncredited)
Character: Horse Rancher (uncredited)
Character: Assistant Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Character: 'Buck' Chevigee
Character: Man #2, Hoyt City
Character: Defender of the Alamo
Character: Donald Overton
Character: McAuliffe (uncredited)
Character: Pilot (uncredited)
Character: Edgar Prentice, aka Edgar Craig
Character: Philip Baldwin
Character: Seaman (uncredited)
Character: Heckler (uncredited)
Character: Businessman with Hunter
Character: Policeman in Car
Character: Ned-U.S. Marshal
Character: The Colonel (uncredited)
Character: Paul Granville
Character: Charles Carpenter
Character: Jean Gaspard Deburau
Character: Kasim's Aide (uncredited)
Character: Gas Station Executive (uncredited)
Character: Man in Audience (Uncredited)
Character: Billy Lounsberry
Character: Captain Dan stover
Character: Harry Atteridge
Character: American Doughboy
Character: One of Wild Bill's Men (Uncredited)
Character: Boone Stallard
Character: Buchanan 'Specs' White
Character: Turnkey (uncredited)
Character: Cop (uncredited)
Character: Martin 'Easy-Going' Sondes
Job: Second Assistant Director