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During World War I he was a pilot in the Canadian Royal Flying Corp (RFC). After the war he was General Manager of London Film Productions <ref>20 January, The Film Weekly</ref> He was posted to Spain in World War II to help Britain's propaganda effort to keep Spain from joining the Axis powers.
During World War I he was a pilot in the Canadian Royal Flying Corp (RFC). After the war he was General Manager of London Film Productions <ref>20 January, The Film Weekly</ref> He was posted to Spain in World War II to help Britain's propaganda effort to keep Spain from joining the Axis powers.


He married fellow Australian artist Stella Lewis Marks MVO at Chelsea Town Hall in 1911. He was a friend of Sydney Rielly [[https://www.google.com.hk/search?q=sidney+reilly&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gws_rd=cr&ei=pTWpVd2WBoms0ATUp6zADw|Sydney Rielly]], the 'Ace of Spies', whom he met a fellow office in the Canadian RFC.<ref>13 November 1967, The Daily Telegraph</ref>
He married fellow Australian artist Stella Lewis Marks MVO at Chelsea Town Hall in 1911. He was a friend of Sydney Rielly [[https://www.google.com.hk/search?q=sidney+reilly&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gws_rd=cr&ei=pTWpVd2WBoms0ATUp6zADw|Sydney Rielly]], the 'Ace of Spies', whom he met a fellow officer in the Canadian RFC.<ref>13 November 1967, The Daily Telegraph</ref>


He initiated the connection between Sir Alexander Korda and the Prudential enabling the building of Denham Studios [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denham_Film_Studios]].<ref>chapter 15 of 'A sense of Security: 150 years of Prudential'. Granta Editions</ref> He traveled to Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Australia and New Zealand in 1937/1938 to promote London Films across the Empire and review the possibility of setting up a permanent studio in Australia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.montyandstellamarks.com|title=Monty & Stella Marks|work=Monty & Stella Marks|accessdate=17 July 2015}}</ref>
He initiated the connection between Sir Alexander Korda and the Prudential enabling the building of Denham Studios [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denham_Film_Studios]].<ref>chapter 15 of 'A sense of Security: 150 years of Prudential'. Granta Editions</ref> He traveled to Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Australia and New Zealand in 1937/1938 to promote London Films across the Empire and review the possibility of setting up a permanent studio in Australia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.montyandstellamarks.com|title=Monty & Stella Marks|work=Monty & Stella Marks|accessdate=17 July 2015}}</ref>

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Montagu Marks as WWI Pilot in RFC

Montagu Marks was an Australian artist. He was born in Perth Australia in 1890 and studied at the National Gallery School at Melbourne.[1]

During World War I he was a pilot in the Canadian Royal Flying Corp (RFC). After the war he was General Manager of London Film Productions [2] He was posted to Spain in World War II to help Britain's propaganda effort to keep Spain from joining the Axis powers.

He married fellow Australian artist Stella Lewis Marks MVO at Chelsea Town Hall in 1911. He was a friend of Sydney Rielly [Rielly], the 'Ace of Spies', whom he met a fellow officer in the Canadian RFC.[3]

He initiated the connection between Sir Alexander Korda and the Prudential enabling the building of Denham Studios [[1]].[4] He traveled to Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Australia and New Zealand in 1937/1938 to promote London Films across the Empire and review the possibility of setting up a permanent studio in Australia.[5]

He was one of the key people involved in Anglo/American film production company 'Fairbanks International', that collapsed due to Douglas Fairbanks Senior's death in 1939.[6]

After the World War II he was involved in film production with Mike Frankovich.[7]

He retired and returned to his paintings. He died at Norton Court, Kent England in 1972.[7]

References

  1. ^ Australasians Who Count in London and Who Counts in Western Australia, a book by Mrs Leonard W. Matters
  2. ^ 20 January, The Film Weekly
  3. ^ 13 November 1967, The Daily Telegraph
  4. ^ chapter 15 of 'A sense of Security: 150 years of Prudential'. Granta Editions
  5. ^ "Monty & Stella Marks". Monty & Stella Marks. Retrieved 17 July 2015.
  6. ^ 4 December 1938, London Evening Standard
  7. ^ a b "Montagu Marks". IMDb. Retrieved 17 July 2015.