Montana's passion for movement began at a very young age. She has trained extensively in a variety of styles including ballet, contemporary, jazz, lyrical, hiphop, broadway and musical theatre. During her years at the studio, she trained in both R.A.D Ballet and I.S.T.D ballet/modern syllabi. Her interest in dance has taken her far beyond her Vancouver roots, training abroad with Royal Winnipeg Ballet and Boston Ballet, as well as in diverse programs in New York City, New Mexico, Seattle, and Los Angeles. She has also trained with various Vancouver- based companies including Harbour Dance Centre's ITP, The Aviary, KTL Co. and Illustrative Society. Montana recently completed her first contract with Royal Caribbean in a brand-new production, "The Silk Road", travelling and performing to audiences across Europe, the Middle East & Asia. She was chosen as part of the original cast, contributing to its creation. The production consisted of contemporary, sexy street, and Bollywood styles as well as aerial/harness work. Montana's love for her craft and passion for performing has led to commercial work and large performance works such as the 102nd Grey Cup SiriusXM Kickoff Show with artist Dallas Smith, WE Day at Rogers Arena with Paula Abdul, Vancouver's 2010 Paralympic Opening Ceremony, Suki's International Hair, The Main Event, Sportchek and many more. Montana also danced for the female hiphop group, The Sorority, on their west coast tour. You can also find her in a recurring local production, "The Darlings Cabaret", an intimate and interactive 1950's meets modern-style cabaret. Montana can also be seen in film and television with recent credits on CW's "Riverdale", Amazon's "The Man in the High Castle" and in the short film "Eclosion". Montana was also the host, dancer and choreographer for Bell TV's "Bell Outside the Box" with the Vancouver Whitecaps. Recently, Montana has found a new passion for acting, and continues to train with Nadine Wright at ACT2. Montana's technical background and current commercial styles has made her a unique and eye-catching performance artist. Her distinct attention to detail, performance quality and adaptability has led to her diverse range of work. As a previous UBC psychology graduate, Montana strives to bring a diligent and optimistic lens with her in any environment she works in. Montana challenges herself and her creativity often by collaborating with different videographers to create and explore various concepts through the use of dance, music, speech and cinematography.
Montana Roesch is an actress and writer, known for Veep (2012), Love (2016) and Commanders (2019).
Montanna Gillis was born on July 20, 1991 in Lafayette, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Veep (2012), Euphoria (2019) and The Vatican Tapes (2015).
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Monte is known for Mako Mermaids (2013).
Monte Bezell is an American actor and producer born and raised in the heart of Brooklyn. Monte believes acting has always been a natural outlet for him. He also has a heavy hand in the producing world. Bezell cut his teeth on the indie film scene creating a slate of culture driven, New York City projects. Financing over half a dozen projects in the last few years, he has been selective when it comes to the films/plays he works on. Monte splits his time between New York City and Los Angeles. Aside from his film career, he is well known for his participation in charitable initiatives.
Stalwart, durable Monte Blue, a romantic leading man of the silent days, was born January 11, 1887, as Gerard Monte Blue (some sources indicate 1890, but his mother's application for his admission to the Soldier's and Sailor's Orphan's Home lists his birth date as January 11, 1887). Various sources have reported his first name as George or Gerald, but, again, in his mother's application, it is spelled Gerard. His father was killed in a railroad accident when Monte was eight and his mother could not support four children. He was admitted (along with another brother, Morris) to the orphanage at that time. There he built up his physique playing football. At one time or another the able-bodied gent was a railroader, a fireman, a coal miner, a cowpuncher, a ranch hand, a circus rider, a lumberjack and, finally, trekking west, he became a day laborer for D.W. Griffith's Biograph Studios. Blue eventually became a stuntman for Griffith and an extra in The Birth of a Nation (1915), which was his first film. Griffith took him in and made him an assistant on his classic epic Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916), where he earned another small part. Gradually moving to support roles for both Griffith and Cecil B. DeMille, Blue earned his breakthrough role as "Danton" in Griffith's Orphans of the Storm (1921) with sisters Lillian Gish and Dorothy Gish. He rose to stardom as a rugged romantic lead opposite Hollywood's top silent stars, among them Gloria Swanson, Clara Bow and Norma Shearer. He made a relatively easy transition into talkies as he had a fine, cultivated voice, but, at the same time, lost most of his investments when the stock market crashed in 1929. By the 1930s the aging star had moved back into small, often unbilled parts, continuously employed, however, by his old friend DeMille and Warner Bros. At the end of his life he was working as an advance man for the Hamid-Morton Circus in Milwaukee. He died of a coronary attack complicated by influenza in 1963.
Monte Collins was born on December 3, 1898 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Campus Sleuth (1948), The Green Promise (1949) and Sarge Goes to College (1947). He died on June 1, 1951 in North Hollywood, California, USA.
Monte Greene is an actor, known for Maggie's Plan (2015), Exposed (2016) and Who Framed Tommy Callahan.
Monte Hawley was the top black actor of stage and screen of his time of the independent black cast films and of Harlem's Golden Era. Monte Hawley was a handsome and talented actor, he was most used in black films than any other black actor. He was born October 25 1901, in Chicago and got an early start in Show Business. Richard B. Harrison who gained fame as "De Lawd" in "Green Pastures" spied Monte when he was still in his teens. He liked the youth's "get up and go" and his natural flair for acting. He took young Monte under his wing, becoming his first tutor. From then on it was show business for Monte. He was a member of the famous Lafayette Players who scored such successes both in Chicago and later on the West coast in Hollywood and Los Angeles. Monte's first big time shows were "Shuffle Along" and "Runnin' Wild," in addition to several strictly road shows. It was while he was a member of the Lafayette Players in Hollywood that he cracked silent movies, becoming known as "one shot Monte" because he never had to make a retake. Then followed films with Louise Beavers and Hattie McDaniel and even one with Lena Horne which was her first movie, incidentally - which was made when Hawley was already a veteran actor - the picture was The Duke is Tops, and Monte also did a glorious film Gang Smashers with another top Black actress of the time Nina Mae McKinney. In Vaudeville, Monte was teamed for long periods of time with Mantan Moreland and Eddie Rochester Anderson before those men struck it big. In between Monte sandwiched pictures with Warner Brothers, Republic and Columbia, but was too handsome and too talented for the Hollywood studios, and wouldn't play the stereotypical uncle-Tom roles. He appeared for many years with various stage shows at Chicago's Regal theater and in several hits on Broadway. Monte achieved his greatest screen fame working for Harry Popkin's Million Dollar Productions where he and Ralph Cooper were the top actors. He was very versatile and often played the role of a comedic policemen, relentless detective or tack-less gangster or gambler in kind of the same style of Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Robert Taylor, Pat O'Brien and Clark Gable. When baseball star, Jackie Robinson, made his tour a couple of years ago, Monte was his emcee, as he was previously with the Scottsboro boys. In later years, he became affiliated with the play "Anna Lucasta," as stage manager and also acting in the play. He had signed a contract to take the current "Lucasta" group overseas when he was stricken in New York City on November 30 1950. Monte Hawley was laid to rest in Chicago, many black celebrities of the time attended. Famed band leader, songwriter Noble Sissle said the eulogy and Eubie Blake played appropriate selections on the piano.