Monty
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Monty is often a short form of Montgomery (name), Montague (given name) and other similar names.
Monty may refer to:
First name
Nickname
- Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, British Second World War field marshal
- Bruce Montgomery (entertainer) (1927-2008), American music composer and former director of the Penn Glee Club
- Chris Montgomery, computer specialist and founder of the Xiph.Org Foundation
- Colin Montgomerie (born 1963), Scottish golfer
- Monty Montgomery (American football) (born 1973), former American football cornerback
- Richard Montgomerie (1999-2007), Sussex cricketer
- Monty Basgall (1922-2005), American Major League Baseball player and coach
- Monty Berman (1905-2006), British cinematographer and film and television producer
- Monty Bowden (1865-1892), English cricketer and wicket-keeper
- Monty Burton (1918-1999), British pilot
- Montgomery Clift (1920-1966), American actor
- Monty Don (born 1955), British horticulturist and television presenter
- Monty Dumond (born 1982), South African rugby union player
- Monty Mason (born 1967), American politician
- Monty Newborn (born 1938), professor, formerly of electrical engineering and currently of computer science
- Monty Panesar (born 1982), England cricketer Mudhsuden Singh Panesar
- Monty Roberts (born 1935), American horse trainer
- Michael Widenius, the main author of the open-source MySQL database and a founding member of the MySQL AB company
- Monty Williams (born 1971), American National Basketball Association associate head coach and former player
Other
- Monty Alexander (born 1944), Jamaican jazz pianist
- Monty Banks (1897-1950), Italian comedian and film producer born Mario Bianchi
- Monty Beisel (born 1978), American former National Football League player
- Monty Betham (born 1978), New Zealand boxer and former rugby league footballer and junior world karate champion
- Monty Brown (born 1970), American retired professional wrestler and former National Football League player
- Monte Collins (1898-1951), American film actor and screenwriter also credited as Monty Collins
- Monty Fariss (born 1967), American retired baseball player
- Monty Grow (born 1971) American former football player
- Monty Hall (born 1921), Canadian-born television game show host Monte Halperin
- Monty Halls (born 1966), English TV broadcaster, explorer and marine biologist
- Monty Lewis, collegiate head football coach from c. the early 1980s to the present
- Monty Lewis (1907–1997), Welsh-born American artist
- Monty Montgomery (baseball) (born 1946), American retired Major League Baseball pitcher
- Monty Montgomery (producer) (born 1963), American film producer, director, actor and screenwriter
- Monty Norman (born 1928), singer and film composer best known for composing the "James Bond Theme"
- Monty Oum (1981-2015), American animator, director, and screenwriter
- Monty Oxymoron (born 1961), keyboardist for the English punk rock group The Damned
- Monty Powell (born 1961), American country music songwriter
- Monty M. Wyche (1926-2014), Louisiana judge
Fictional characters
- A character on Sesame Street
- Montgomery Montgomery, a character in the A Series of Unfortunate Events books
- A nickname for Montana Max, a Tiny Toon Adventures character
- Monty, the cat in the Stuart Little films
- Uncle Monty, a character in the film Withnail and I
- Nickname of C. Montgomery Burns, evil millionaire from The Simpsons
- Old Monty, a character from the 2003 remake of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
- Monty Mole, the player character in a 1980s series of video games by the English company Gremlin Graphics
- Monty Mole, an enemy in several video games in the Mario franchise
- Monty, a large red dump truck in Thomas and Friends, who debuted in the short lived spin off series, Jack and the Sodor Construction Company, despite the character's twin, Max, debuting in the former show before him.
Surname
- Gloria Monty (1921-2006), American soap opera producer
- Ole Monty (1908–1977), Danish film actor
- Pete Monty (born 1974), American former National Football League player
- Rodolphe Monty (1874-1928), Canadian politician
Other uses
- Monty Python, a British satirical surreal comedy group
- Monty (comic strip), an American comic strip
- Monty (TV series), a short-lived Fox sitcom
- Cyclone Monty, which made landfall in Western Australia in 2004
- Monty (robot), a two-wheeled balancing humanoid robot, developed by Anybots
See also
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