Bull Montana
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lewis Montagna (born Luigi Montagna, May 16, 1887 – January 24, 1950), better known as Bull Montana, was an Italian-American professional wrestler and actor. Montagna was born on May 16, 1887 in Voghera, Italy and came to the United States as a child. He became a professional wrestler under the name of Bull Montana. He gravitated to films in 1917, appearing first in several of the vehicles of his close pal Douglas Fairbanks. In 1919 he appeared as a gruesome villain in Maurice Tourneur's masterpiece Victory alongside Lon Chaney. Numbered among his many friends was Abe "The Newsboy" Hollandersky, boxer, wrestler, and movie extra, who claimed Montagna offered to help him finance his 1930 autobiography. In the early 1920s Montana, as he was known, often wrestled with his friend Jack Dempsey prior to some of Dempsey's larger fights to help entertain the press and spectators. Montagna was usually cast as a thug, henchman or something not quite sympathetic, and sometimes not quite human (he was the apelike cave dweller in 1925's The Lost World opposite Wallace Beery as Arthur Conan Doyle's Professor Challenger). Tempering his on-screen brutishness with humor, Montana starred in his own series of two-reel comedies in the early 1920s, spoofing everyone from Robin Hood (Rob 'Em Good) to the Corsican Brothers (The Two Twins). He appeared in two Buster Keaton films including a role as a professional wrestler in the film Palooka from Paducah. He continued playing movie bits into the 1940s, notably as one of Buster Crabbe's antagonists in the 1936 series Flash Gordon. Like many mashed-face musclemen of the movies, Bull Montana is reputed to have been as gentle as a lamb in real life.
Known For
Credits
- 1966 · Spaceship to the Unknown as Monkey-Man (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 1937 · Big City as Bull Montana
- 1935 · Never Too Late as Monte, an escaped convict
- 1935 · Palooka from Paducah as Bullfrog Kraus
- 1929 · Tiger Rose as Joe
- 1929 · Glorifying the American Girl as Customer Requesting "Baby Face" (uncredited)
- 1929 · Loud Soup as Convict
- 1928 · How to Handle Women as The Turk
- 1928 · The Fight Pest as
- 1928 · Good Morning, Judge as First Crook
- 1928 · Limousine Love as The Chauffer
- 1927 · The Sting of Stings as Bull Montana
- 1927 · Many Scrappy Returns as Zozo's Husband
- 1926 · On the Front Page as Private Secretary
- 1926 · The Son of the Sheik as Mountebank
- 1926 · The Skyrocket as Film Comedian
- 1925 · The Uneasy Three as
- 1925 · No Father to Guide Him as Wanted Kidnapper in Photo (uncredited)
- 1925 · The Lost World as Ape Man
- 1925 · Dick Turpin as Bully Boy
- 1924 · Laughing at Danger as Killer Murphy
- 1924 · Hello, 'Frisco as Bull Montana
- 1924 · The Fire Patrol as Fireman
- 1924 · Painted People as Ed Decker
- 1923 · Held to Answer as 'Red' Lizard
- 1923 · Hollywood as Bull Montana
- 1922 · The Three Must-Get-Theres as Li'l Cardinal Richie-Loo
- 1922 · The Timber Queen as
- 1922 · Gay and Devilish as Tony
- 1921 · The Foolish Age as Bubbs
- 1921 · Crazy to Marry as Dago Red (a crook)
- 1921 · One Wild Week as Red Mike
- 1921 · Hard Luck as Virginia's Husband
- 1920 · Go and Get It as The Gorilla
- 1920 · The Adventures of Daredevil Jack as
- 1920 · Treasure Island as Morgan
- 1919 · When the Clouds Roll By as The Nightmare
- 1919 · Victory as Pedro
- 1919 · His Majesty, the American as Undetermined Role
- 1919 · Brass Buttons as Jake the Priest
- 1919 · The Unpardonable Sin as The Brute
- 1918 · Johanna Enlists as Brakeman (uncredited)
- 1918 · He Comes Up Smiling as Baron Bean
- 1918 · The Border Legion as Red Pierce
- 1917 · Down to Earth as Wild Man
- 1917 · Wild and Woolly as Bartender (Uncredited)