Montagu Love (15 March 1877 – 17 May 1943)[1] was an English screen, stage and vaudeville actor.
Early years
Born in Portsmouth, Hampshire, Love was the son of Harry Love and Fanny Louisa Love, née Poad; his father was listed as accountant on the 1881 English Census.
Career
Educated in Great Britain, Love began his career as an artist, with his first important job as an illustrator for The Illustrated Daily News in London.[2]
Love's acting debut came with an American company in a production in the Isle of Wight.[2] His Broadway debut occurred in The Second in Command (1913).[1]
In 1941, he played a doctor in Shining Victory. In 1939's Gunga Din, Montagu Love reads the final stanza of Rudyard Kipling's original poem over the body of the slain Din.
Love was married to actress Marjorie Hollis. Besides acting, Montague had a keen interest in drawing and painting. He became very proficient in caricatures of cast mates and also military paintings, primarily those of British military uniforms.[3]
Death
On 17 May 1943, Love died in Beverly Hills, California at age 66.[1]