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Monty Woolley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Monty Woolley
Monty Woolley (August 17, 1888May 6, 1963) was an American stage, film, radio, and television actor.〔Obituary ''Variety'', May 8, 1963, page 223.〕 At the age of 50, he achieved a measure of stardom for his best-known role in the stage play and 1942 film ''The Man Who Came to Dinner''. His distinctive white beard was "his trademark"〔 and he was affectionately known as "The Beard."〔 ==Early life== Woolley was born Edgar Montillion Woolley〔Truitt, Evelyn Mack. ''(Who Was Who Onscreen )'' New York: Bowker (1977)〕 in Manhattan to a wealthy family (his father owned the Bristol Hotel) and grew up in the highest social circles. Woolley received a bachelor's degree at Yale University, where Cole Porter was an intimate friend and classmate, and master's degrees from Yale and Harvard University. He eventually became an assistant professor of English and dramatic coach at Yale.〔 Thornton Wilder and Stephen Vincent Benét were among his students. He served in World War I in the United States Army as a first lieutenant assigned to the general staff in Paris.〔
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