Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Writer |
Birth Day | February 26, 1931 |
Birth Place | Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States |
Age | 89 YEARS OLD |
Died On | March 17, 2017(2017-03-17) (aged 86)\nHenderson, Nevada, United States |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1953–2007 |
Net worth
Lawrence Montaigne is a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, renowned for his acting skills and writing prowess. With a successful career spanning several decades, Lawrence Montaigne has established himself as a versatile actor and talented writer in the United States. As of 2024, his net worth is estimated to range from $100,000 to $1 million, demonstrating his financial success and recognition in the industry. Lawrence Montaigne's impressive body of work, dedication, and creativity have undoubtedly contributed to his wealth and status as a respected professional in the field.
Biography/Timeline
His motion picture appearances include roles in The Great Escape (1963), Captain Sindbad (1963), Tobruk (1967), The Power (1968), The Psycho Lover (1970), Escape to Witch Mountain (1975), Framed (1975), Young Lady Chatterley (1977), Deadly Blessing (1981) and Dakota (1988). During the 1980s, Montaigne taught film at North Texas State University.
He appeared in the role of Dr. Chauncy Hartlund in the 1965 Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Carefree Coronary." In 1966, Montaigne portrayed the Romulan Decius in the Star Trek episode "Balance of Terror"; he had nearly been cast as Mr Spock when it was possible that Leonard Nimoy would appear on Mission Impossible. A year later, he portrayed the Vulcan Stonn, the paramour of Spock's intended bride T'Pring, in the episode "Amok Time"—a role that he reprised in 2006 in the unofficial mini-series Star Trek: Of Gods and Men.
For some years, Montaigne lived in Las Vegas, Nevada, and translated medical texts for a publishing firm. In 2007, Montaigne voiced a guest starring role in the pilot episode of the web series Star Trek: The Continuing Mission.
Montaigne died on March 17, 2017, at the age of 86.