Tannis G. Montgomery

Tannis G. Montgomery

Tannis G. Montgomery is recognized for their involvement in productions such as Wojeck (1966), MacGyver (1985), The Wide World of Mystery (1973), and Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (1963).

Movies for Tannis G. Montgomery...

The Amazing Howard Hughes
Title: The Amazing Howard Hughes
Character: Mrs. Hughes
Released: April 13, 1977
Type: Movie
The Amazing Howard Hughes is a 1977 television movie about American aviation pioneer and filmmaker Howard Hughes, based on the book by Hughes' business partner Noah Dietrich. The film starred Tommy Lee Jones, Ed Flanders, and Tovah Feldshuh.
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Murder in the First Person Singular
Title: Murder in the First Person Singular
Character: Carolyn
Released: June 10, 1974
Type: Movie
A murder plot by a terminally ill English teacher, to capitalize on the double indemnity clause in his life insurance, hires one of his students to do the deed.
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Title: The Brady Bunch
Character: Jennifer
Released: September 26, 1969
Type: TV
When widower Mike Brady marries a lovely lady widow Carol Ann, their two families become one. These are the misadventures of this new couple, their six children, a dog named Tiger, and quirky housekeeper Alice.
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Title: Wojeck
Character: Judy Wojeck (daughter)
Released: September 13, 1966
Type: TV
A coroner searches for truth and justice with the help of his friends, while trying to hold his family together. (inspired by the headlines of Dr. Morton Shulman, chief coroner in Toronto) In the 1960s, Canadian TV underwent a shift led by "Wojeck" and "This Hour Has Seven Days." "Wojeck," influenced by Dr. Morton Shulman's work, explored safety standards through naturalistic filmmaking by Ronald Weyman and Grahame Woods. John Vernon's portrayal of Wojeck, a Polish Catholic confronting moral dilemmas, tackled societal issues like abortion and drug addiction. Guided by Weyman and David Peddie, the show bravely addressed topics like homosexuality and elderly neglect, gaining acclaim and international recognition.