Monte Montague

"[12] The years preceding his 1920 screen debut featured stints with Ringling Brothers, Hagenbech and Wallace, Barnum and Bailey, Al G. Barnes, Sells Floto, and Cooper and Lentz.

[13] On February 13, 1923, Montague married Mary Margaret Basolo.

[14][15] They had one child, Mary Louise Montague,[11] who worked briefly as a child actress in films during the 1920s,[16] appearing at least once—billed alternately as "Baby Montague" or "Monte Mongtague Jr."—alongside her father, in 1927's The Rambling Ranger.

[17][18] Montague died in 1959 at age 67, in Burbank, California,[3] survived by his wife, his mother, his daughter, and all three siblings.

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