Jack Montgomery
Acting
Biography
Jack Montgomery (born 17 February 1992 in Alvechurch, Worcestershire) is a British actor, who has appeared in television, stage productions and motion pictures. He is managed by Gavin Barker Associates and studies at St Augustine's High School, Redditch. He portrayed Jeremy Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the London Palladium and he was also part of the original cast of Mary Poppins in which he played Michael Banks. He returned to the London Palladium to play Kurt von Trapp in the 2006 London revival of The Sound of Music. He appeared as young Simon in Tristan & Isolde and he's set to appear in Jonathan Toomey and The Deaths of Ian. Television roles include appearances in Blue Peter, Primeval, BBC's "Celebrate Oliver!" presented by Shane Ritchie (broadcast on 26 December 2005) and a guest role on the soap Doctors.
Known For

The exploits of a team of people whose job is to investigate the unusual, the strange and the extraterrestrial.
Torchwood

When strange anomalies start to appear all over England, Professor Cutter and his team must track down and capture all sorts of dangerous prehistoric creatures from Earth's distant past and near future.
Primeval

Drama following WPC Gina Dawson, the first Woman Police Constable to join Brinford Constabulary, a fictional police force in the West Midlands, in 1956. The show focuses on WPC Gina Dawson's struggle to gain acceptance in the male-dominated police station whilst having to deal with the sexist attitudes that were commonplace at the time.
WPC 56

An affair between the second in line to Britain's throne and the princess of the feuding Irish spells doom for the young lovers.
Tristan & Isolde

When a broken hearted boy loses the treasured wooden nativity set that links him to his dead father, his worried mother persuades a lonely ill-tempered woodcarver to create a replacement, and to allow her son to watch him work on it.
The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey

Symbol of Sacrifice is a 1918 film dramatisation of the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War. It follows English soldier Preston Fanshall from the British defeat at the Battle of Isandlwana to Rorke's Drift where he participates in the successful defence of that post.