
Simon Sebag-Montefiore
Known for Acting · 13 credits
- Born
- 1965-06-27 (age 60)
- Place of birth
- London, United Kingdom
Biography
Simon Jonathan Sebag Montefiore, born 27 June 1965, is a British historian, television presenter and author of popular history books and novels. Simon Sebag Montefiore was born in London. His father was psychotherapist Stephen Eric Sebag Montefiore (1926–2014), a great-grandson of the banker Sir Joseph Sebag-Montefiore (1822-1903), the nephew and heir of the wealthy philanthropist Sir Moses Montefiore[3] considered by some "the most important Jew of the 19th century". Simon's mother was Phyllis April Jaffé, (1927–2019) from the Lithuanian branch of the Jaffe family. Her parents fled the Russian Empire at the beginning of the 20th century. They bought tickets for New York City, but were cheated, being instead dropped off at Cork, Ireland. Due to the Limerick boycott in 1904 her father Henry Jaffé left the country and moved to Newcastle upon Tyne, England.[4] Simon's brother is Hugh Sebag-Montefiore.
The Montefiore family are descended from a line of wealthy Sephardi Jews who were diplomats and bankers all over Europe and who originated from Morocco and Italy. After the Alhambra Decree was issued against the Jews in Spain of 1492, some of Montefiore's ancestors stayed in the country whilst remaining secretly Jewish. During the reign of Philip II of Spain, one of them became governor of a province of Mexico, where he and his family were denounced by a political rival and tortured by the Inquisition. Two teenaged girls were burned alive in Mexico City while a son escaped to Italy and changed his name to Montefiore.
Sebag Montefiore was educated at Ludgrove School and Harrow School where he was editor of the school newspaper, The Harrovian. In the autumn of 1983 he interviewed Margaret Thatcher for The Harrovian.He won an Exhibition to read history at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge where he received his Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD).
Known For
TV Shows (11)

Question Time
1979
as Himself - Panellist

Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
2022
as Self – Author and historian

Timewatch
1982
as Self

Conversa com Bial
2017
as Self

Ancient Empires
2023
as Self

Vienna: Empire, Dynasty and Dream
2016
as Self - Presenter

História do Comunismo
2024
as Entrevistado, especialista em Stalin

Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City
2011
as Self - Presenter

Blood and Gold: The Making of Spain with Simon Sebag Montefiore
2015
as Self - Presenter

Byzantium: A Tale of Three Cities
2013
as Self - Presenter

Rome: A History Of The Eternal City
2012
as Self - Presenter
Movies (2)
About Simon Sebag-Montefiore
Simon Jonathan Sebag Montefiore, born 27 June 1965, is a British historian, television presenter and author of popular history books and novels. Simon Sebag Montefiore was born in London. His father was psychotherapist Stephen Eric Sebag Montefiore (1926–2014), a great-grandson of the banker Sir Joseph Sebag-Montefiore (1822-1903), the nephew and heir of the wealthy philanthropist Sir Moses Montefiore[3] considered by some "the most important Jew of the 19th century". Simon's mother was Phyllis April Jaffé, (1927–2019) from the Lithuanian bran… With 13 credits spanning from 1979 to 2024, Simon Sebag-Montefiore has appeared in 2 films and 11 TV shows.
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- Russia 1917: Countdown to Revolution (2017) — as Self - Writer
- The Secret Plot to Kill Hitler (2004) — as Self - Stalin historian
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