
Brett Halsey
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1933-06-20 (92 years old)
Place of Birth
Santa Ana, California, USA
Brett Halsey
Biography
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Brett Halsey (born June 20, 1933, in Santa Ana, California), is an American film actor, sometimes credited as Montgomery Ford. He is best known as the original John Abbott on the soap opera The Young and the Restless, a role he held from May 1980 to March 1981, before being replaced by Jerry Douglas.
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Known For
Acting
The Damnation
as Phil (voice)
(2023)
Lex Barker - Westernheld und Playboy
as Self - Interviewee
(2021)
(2019)
Fly Trap: Catching a Classic
as Self
(2015)
Risk Factor
as Damon Ramsay
(2014)
Club Utopia
as Sisco
(2011)
The Scarlet Worm
as Mr. Paul (as Montgomery Ford)
(2009)
The Brooklyn Heist
as Curtis
(2009)
Hierarchy
as Father Mulligan
(2008)
(2001)
Murder at El Meneo
as Representante Global Enterprices
(1999)
Free Fall
as Chief of Security Tom Mason
(1996)
Terminal Rush
as Nate
(1995)
Kissinger and Nixon
as Secretary of State William P. Rogers
(1995)
Expect No Mercy
as Bromfield
(1995)
First Degree
as Alonzo Galeno
(1993)
Gregory K
as Judge Thomas S Kirk
(1992)
To Catch a Killer
as Stan Wilder
(1992)
Beyond Justice
as Sal Cuomo
(1991)
Desert Law
as Sal Cuomo
(1990)
The Godfather Part III
as Douglas Michelson
(1990)
Back Stab
as Ken Updike
(1990)
A Cat in the Brain
as Human Monster
(1990)
Demonia
as Professor Paul Evans
(1989)
Esmeralda Bay
as Luis
(1989)
The Black Cat
as Leonard Levin
(1988)
Velvet Dreams
as Paul
(1988)
The Commander
as McPherson
(1988)
Cop Game
as Gen. Morris
(1988)
Touch of Death
as Lester Parson
(1986)
Ratboy
as Mr. Manes
(1986)
The Devil's Honey
as Dott. Guido Domenici
(1981)
Scruples
as Derek Wagner
(1980)
Power
as Prosecutor
(1978)
The Crash of Flight 401
as Standish
(1972)
Where Does It Hurt?
as Dr. Paolo Quagliomo
(1971)
Four Times That Night
as John Price
(1970)
Roy Colt and Winchester Jack
as Roy Colt
(1969)
Murder by Music
as Richard
(1969)
Twenty Thousand Dollars for Seven
as Fred Leinster
(1968)
All on the Red
as Mike Chapman
(1968)
Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die!
as Bill Kiowa
(1968)
Wrath of God
as Mike Barnett
(1968)
The Movie Orgy
as Self (archive footage)
(1968)
(1967)
Anyone Can Play
as Norma's husband
(1967)
Bang Bang
as Inspector Dan
(1966)
Kill Johnny Ringo
as Johnny Ringo
(1966)
Congress of Love
as Baron Stefan Abonyi
(1966)
(1965)
Espionage in Lisbon
as George Farrell
(1965)
The Hour of Truth
as Fred Blythe
(1965)
Spy in Your Eye
as Bert Morris
(1964)
The Magnificent Cuckold
as Maria Grazia's Partner in Nightclub (uncredited)
(1964)
The Avenger of Venice
as Rolando Candiano
(1963)
Twice-Told Tales
as Giovanni Guasconti
(1963)
Jack and Jenny
as Jack
(1963)
The Magnificent Adventurer
as Benvenuto Cellini
(1962)
The Seventh Sword
as Don Carlos de Bazan
(1961)
Return to Peyton Place
as Theodore "Ted" Carter
(1961)
Five Fingers : Thin Ice
as Iban Ahmed
(1960)
Desire in the Dust
as Dr. Ned Thomas
(1960)
The Girl in Lovers Lane
as Bix Dugan
(1960)
Four Fast Guns
as Johnny Naco
(1959)
Blood and Steel
as Jim
(1959)
Return of the Fly
as Philippe Delambre
(1959)
The Best of Everything
as Eddie Harris
(1959)
The Last Blitzkrieg
as Captain Levin
(1959)
The Atomic Submarine
as Carl Neilson Jr.
(1959)
The Silent Kill
as John Bowman
(1959)
Speed Crazy
as Nick Barrow
(1959)
Jet Over The Atlantic
as Dr. Vanderbird
(1958)
The Cry Baby Killer
as Manny Cole
(1958)
Lafayette Escadrille
as Frank Baylies
(1958)
High School Hellcats
as Mike Landers
(1958)
I Want to Live!
as Sailor at party (uncredited)
(1958)
Submarine Seahawk
as Lt. (J. G.) David Shore
(1957)
Hot Rod Rumble
as Jim Lawrence
(1956)
Three Bad Sisters
as Carlos
(1955)
To Hell and Back
as Saunders
(1955)
Revenge of the Creature
as Pete (uncredited)
(1954)
Ma and Pa Kettle at Home
as Elwin Kettle
(1954)
The Black Shield of Falworth
as Young Squire / Apprentice Knight (uncredited)
(1953)
The Man from the Alamo
as Courier (uncredited)
(1953)
Walking My Baby Back Home
as Soldier
Crew
(2009)
The Brooklyn Heist
Writer