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Lee Montgomery

Lee Harcourt Montgomery (born November 3, 1961) was a child actor in the 1970s, best known for his role as a lonely little boy who befriends a pack of killer rats in the film ''Ben'' (1972).
==Hollywood==
Brother of actresses Belinda Montgomery and Tannis G. Montgomery, Montgomery began his career as a model before venturing into the acting business. He made his debut in the Disney film ''The Million Dollar Duck'' in 1971, before landing a starring role in ''Ben'' (1972), the sequel to ''Willard'' (1971). He made appearances on television series such as ''Mod Squad'', ''Columbo'', ''Kojak'', ''Adam-12'', ''Emergency!'', and ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show''. He also acted in an infamous incest-themed film by George C. Scott called ''The Savage Is Loose'', and in a cult horror film with Oliver Reed, Karen Black, and Bette Davis called ''Burnt Offerings''.

In the 1980s, he made more cameo appearances such as ''CHiPs'', ''Family Ties'' and ''Dallas'', and he made a transition to adult roles in films such as ''Split Image'' (1982) with Peter Fonda, ''Night Shadows'' (1984) with Wings Hauser, and ''Into the Fire'' (1988) co-starring Susan Anspach. One of his best known later roles was his portrayal of Jeff Malene in the teen comedy ''Girls Just Want to Have Fun'' (1985), alongside Sarah Jessica Parker, Helen Hunt, and Shannen Doherty.
Montgomery also did an after-school special called ''Hear Me Cry'' (1984) (TV) with Robert MacNaughton of ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial''. The story revolves around two students with nothing in common beyond a mutual suicide fantasy. In 1985, Montgomery married actress/screenwriter Carol Burkett. Little is publicly known about his personal life, although it has been said the marriage did not last long. It is unknown whether Montgomery has any children.

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