Mike Monty (October 23, 1936 – August 4, 2006) was an American
character actor
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, born in 1936 in
Chattanooga, Tennessee
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as Michael O'Donoghue but he changed his name to Mike Monty late in life.
Career
He left the United States for
Italy
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in the early 1960s, where he started a modest film career as a supporting actor, appearing mostly in spaghetti westerns,
sexploitation
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and horror. Many of his appearances were uncredited. Some were credited as Mike Monti, Michael Monty or Mike Monte.
One of the more infamous films he acted in during the 70s was the Nazi-exploitation epic ''
Achtung! The Desert Tigers'', directed by
Paolo Solvay
Luigi Batzella (San Sperate, 1924 – San Sperate, 2008) also known as Paolo Solvay was an Italian film director, editor, screenwriter and actor. He made numerous low-budget genre films.
Life and career
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and starring fellow American expatriates
Richard Harrison and
Gordon Mitchell
Gordon Mitchell (born Charles Allen Pendleton; July 29, 1923 – September 20, 2003) was an American actor and bodybuilder, known for his starring roles in Italian sword-and-sandal and Spaghetti Western films.
Early life
Charles Allen Pendleto ...
(with whom Monty shared an apartment for several years in Italy). Solvay was notorious for recycling scenes from film to film. ''Achtung! The Desert Tigers'' was no exception to the rule, featuring footage from his World War II epic ''Quando Suana la Campana'' AKA ''When the Bell Tolls'' (1970).
In the early 1980s Monty relocated to the
Philippines
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, where he began a very prolific career in
Z-movie
Zmovies (or grade-Zmovies) are low-budget films with production qualities lower than Bmovies.
History and terminology
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actioners, many of them made for ''Silver Star Film Company'' (called ''Kinavesa'' in the Philippines), produced by K.Y. Lim. Over the decade, he appeared in countless low-budget Filipino features and some Italian productions shot in the archipelago, often cast as a military officer or a policeman, in parts very similar to
Richard Crenna
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Crenna starred in such motion pictures as '' Made in Paris'' (1966), '' Marooned'' (1969), '' Breakheart Pass'' (1975), '' The Evil'' ...
in
First Blood
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. Although he wasn't a great actor, Monty was thin, straight-postured and gaunt, which translated well to military characters.
He made several films with fellow Filipino
Exploitation actors
Romano Kristoff
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, James Gaines, Mike Cohen,
Bruce Baron
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Born in New York City, he graduated from Cornell University (B.A. 1971). He starred in several Asian movies, playing over a dozen lead roles in Hong Kong and Manila produ ...
, Ann Milhench, Gwendolyn Hung, Ronnie Patterson, and directors
Teddy Page ''(Teddy Chiu)'' and
John Gale ''(Jun Gallardo)''. One of his larger roles from the Filipino period was in the
Rambo
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Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional characters
*John Rambo, the main character from the ''Rambo'' franchise
* Mary Rambo, female character in '' Invisible Man''
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* ''Rambo'' (franchise), starring Sylvester St ...
imitation ''Slash'', directed by Gale and starring Kristoff and Hung. Monty also appeared in all of the films Richard Harrison made in the Philippines: as a
POW
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Music
* P.O.W (Bullet for My Valentine song), "P.O.W" (Bull ...
in ''Intrusion Cambodia'' AKA ''Rescue Team'', a police chief in ''Fireback'' and as a gangster in ''Blood Debts''. The ''Silver Star'' films, otherwise fallen into obscurity, have become minor cult items among some bad movie fans.
His more well-known films from the 1980s were Italian productions such as ''The Atlantis Interceptors'', directed by
Ruggero Deodato
Ruggero Deodato (; 7 May 1939 – 29 December 2022) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and actor.
His career spanned a wide-range of genres including Sword-and-sandal, peplum, Comedy film, comedy, Drama (film and television), drama, P ...
and starring former
Peyton Place star
Christopher Connelly
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and Tony King, and ''Captain Yankee'', directed by
Antonio Margheriti
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and starring Connelly and
Lee Van Cleef
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. Arguably one of Monty's better Philippines-shot films was the American low-budget
Vietnam War
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film ''Dog Tags'' for director ''Romano Scavolini''. He also had a very small part in the
Fred Williamson
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vehicle ''Black Cobra 2''.
His acting career dwindled with the near demise of the Filipino film industry at the turn of the 90s. Remaining in the Philippines, he kept occasionally appearing in
Japan
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ese productions shot in the Philippines and in some exploitation films shot in the archipel by
Bruno Mattei
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. He died of a
heart attack
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on August 4, 2006, in
Rome
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, Italy, while doing post-production work for a Mattei film.
Filmography
* ''
Five for Hell'' (1969)
* ''
Man of the East'' (1972)
* ''
Dr. Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks'' (1974)
* ''Achtung! The Desert Tigers'' (1977)
* ''
Fireback'' (credited as a 1978 film on IMDb, more likely from the early '80s)
* ''
The Atlantis Interceptors
''The Atlantis Interceptors'' (; also released as ''Raiders of Atlantis'') is a 1983 Italian science fiction film directed by Ruggero Deodato and starring Christopher Connelly (actor), Christopher Connelly, Gioia Scola, Tony King (actor), Tony Kin ...
'' (1983)
* ''
Blood Debts'' AKA ''Eliminator'' (1983)
* ''Intrusion Cambodia'' AKA ''Rescue Team'' (1984)
* ''Slash'' (1984)
* ''Ninja's Force'' (1985)
* ''Ninja Warriors'' (1985)
* ''Captain Yankee'' (1985)
* ''
Strike Commando
''Strike Commando'' is a 1987 Vietnam War, Vietnam war action film directed by Bruno Mattei and starring Reb Brown, Christopher Connelly (actor), Christopher Connelly and Alex Vitale.
A sequel, ''Strike Commando II'' (''Trappola diabolica''), w ...
'' (1987)
* ''Phantom Soldiers'' (1987)
* ''
Black Cobra 2'' (1988)
* ''
Zombi 3
''Zombi 3'' is a 1988 Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci and Bruno Mattei and starring Deran Sarafian, Beatrice Ring, and Ottaviano Dell'acqua. The film is an in-name-only sequel to Fulci's ''Zombi 2''. The film is about a group of scien ...
'' (1988)
* ''Dog Tags'' (1990)
* ''Mondo Cannibale'' (2003)
* ''The Tomb'' (2004)
Quotes
*''"He can turn an ordinary soft drink straw into a weapon."'' (''Fireback'')
External links
*
Mike Monty biography on Nanarland.com (in french)Mike Monty interview on Nanarland.comMike Monty's obituary on Nanarland.com (in french)
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Male Spaghetti Western actors
Male actors from Chattanooga, Tennessee
American expatriates in the Philippines
American male film actors
1936 births
2006 deaths
20th-century American male actors