Dacre Montgomery is an Australian actor and poet who is most known for his work in the television and film industries. He is well-known for his work on the Netflix series “Stranger Things” and the movie “Power Ranger.” He began to showcase his talent at the young age of nine.
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About Dacre Montgomery
Montgomery was born on November 22, 1994, to New Zealander Scott Montgomery-Harvey and Canadian mother Judith Barrett-Lennard in Perth, Western Australia’s capital city. His real birth name is Dacre Kayd Montgomery-Harvey.
Dacre’s passion for acting and filmmaking came primarily from the fact that both of his parents put in a lot of effort in Australia’s film industry. When Dacre was nine years old, he started acting in theater and on cinema.
In his hometown, Mount Lawley Senior High School, Montgomery studied. Throughout his time in secondary school, Montgomery pursued his studies in the dramatic arts. At Edith Cowan University’s Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Montgomery earned his acting degree in 2015.
At twelve years old, he was advised to loss weight because he was a fat boy. Montgomery’s experience of giving his best is as a result of the bullying he received during his school days.
Career
In 2010, Montgomery played Fred in Betrand the Terrible, which served as his debut performance. He made an appearance in the 2011 TV pilot Family Tree. Montgomery made an appearance in the 2015 Jason Eshraghian-directed music video for the song “Old Souls” by the Australian deathcore band Make Them Suffer.
He had good fortune in the year 2017. He was cast as “Jason” in the movie “Power Rangers,” which he received. He was chosen for the “Teen Choice Award,” which was in the category “Choice Movie Actor: Sci-fi.”In 2016 he was cast as “Billy Hargrove,” a villain from Australia, in the hit Netflix series “Stranger Things.”
He published his own podcast, “DKMH,” on July 11, 2019, and it contains his own poetry. He spent two years compiling his own poetry, and “wonderfully talented” musicians helped him “bring it to life,” according to the podcast’s description.
How Tall is Montgomery
His height is 5 feet 10 inches, or 178 cm, and his weight is 77 kg.