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Lee Montague

Lee Montague

1927-10-16 / Bow, London, England, UK

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lee Montague was an English actor noted for his roles on film and television, usually playing tough guys. Film credits include: Moulin Rouge, The Camp on Blood Island, The Savage Innocents, Billy Budd, The Secret of Blood Island, Deadlier Than the Male, The Legacy and Brother Sun, Sister Moon. Television credits include: Danger Man, The Baron, The Troubleshooters, Department S, Dixon of Dock Green, The Sweeney, Space: 1999, Minder, The Chinese Detective, Bergerac, Bird of Prey, Dempsey and Makepeace, Casualty and Waking the Dead. In the sitcom Seconds Out he had a regular part as the manager of a boxer played by Robert Lindsay. He also holds the distinction of being the first storyteller on the BBC children's programme Jackanory in 1965. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lee Montague, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Appearances

Department S
Department S (1969)
Bergerac
Bergerac (1981)
Dempsey and Makepeace
Dempsey and Makepeace (1985)
The Sweeney
The Sweeney (1975)
The Chinese Detective
The Chinese Detective (1981)
Waking the Dead
Waking the Dead (2001)
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Count of Monte Cristo (1956)
No Hiding Place
No Hiding Place (1959)
Interpol Calling
Interpol Calling (1959)
Menace
Menace (1970)
Jesus of Nazareth
Jesus of Nazareth (1977)
The Adventures of William Tell
The Adventures of William Tell (1958)
Seconds Out
Seconds Out (1981)
Minder
Minder (1979)
Holocaust
Holocaust (1978)
Feet First
Feet First (1979)
The Wonderful World of Disney
The Wonderful World of Disney (1954)
Thirty-Minute Theatre
Thirty-Minute Theatre (1965)
Space: 1999
Space: 1999 (1975)
The House of Eliott
The House of Eliott (1991)
Play for Today
Play for Today (1970)
Danger Man
Danger Man (1960)
Tales of the Unexpected
Tales of the Unexpected (1979)
Bust
Bust (1987)
The BBC Television Shakespeare
The BBC Television Shakespeare (1978)
Armchair Theatre
Armchair Theatre (1956)
The Wednesday Play
The Wednesday Play (1964)