Glenn Ford AKA Gwyllyn Samuel Newton Ford Born: 1-May-1916 Birthplace: Portneuf, Quebec, Canada Died: 30-Aug-2006 Location of death: Beverly Hills, CA Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Woodlawn Cemetery, Santa Monica, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Gilda, Blackboard Jungle Military service: US Coast Guard; USMC; US Naval Reserve (Captain) Glenn Ford was born in Canada, where his father was a railroad conductor. The family moved to California when Ford was eight, and he grew to think of himself as an American. He attended Santa Monica High School, where he appeared in several school plays. His first professional role was in a stage production of Lillian Hellman's lesbian melodrama The Children's Hour.
He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1939, and served in two wars. In 1941, months before Pearl Harbor was attacked, Ford joined the Coast Guard Auxiliary, where he was on duty some evenings and occasional weekends. Already a movie star, he asked for "regular duty", to be treated as one of the guys, not a celebrity. He later put his acting career on hold to fight in World War II, serving in the U.S. Marines from 1943-45 and seeing action in the Pacific. When he was discharged he signed up with the U.S. Naval Reserves, where he served for decades, rising to the rank of captain. He visited U.S. troops in Korea and Vietnam on well-publicized morale-building trips during those wars. And in a 1993 interview Ford confided that he had also been sent on five secret missions into Vietnam during that war. Asked for details, all he would say was, "They asked me to go, and I went".
Ford also signed on with the French Foreign Legion, while filming The Green Glove in Europe in 1952. He went out for a night of heavy drinking and the next morning discovered he had joined. After four days of arguments and apologies, he got out of it when the film's producer explained to a Legion officer that if they kept Ford, the movie would have to cease production, and about 150 Frenchmen would be out of work.
Early in his career, Ford was a noted womanizer. For several years he shared a hotel room with friends and fellow star William Holden -- they were never there at the same time, but either man could bring women for trysts. In addition to his four wives, Ford carried on a long-time affair with his six-time co-star Rita Hayworth. He was also a close friend of Charmaine London, Jack London's widow, although it remains uncertain whether their relationship was platonic or romantic.
Ford made more than 90 films, but if present-day audiences remember him at all, it is for his small but heart-tugging performance as Pa Kent, Superboy's adoptive father in Superman, with Christopher Reeve. His Blackboard Jungle with Sidney Poitier is considered his greatest, but Fate Is the Hunter with Rod Taylor still soars, too. Ford also starred in several terrific film noir pieces, including the classic Gilda with Rita Hayworth, Fritz Lang's The Big Heat with Gloria Grahame, �mile Zola's Human Desire with Grahame again, plus a few fading noirs from the '60s, The Money Trap with Elke Sommer and Experiment in Terror with Lee Remick.
He handled light comedy adroitly in Frank Capra's Pocketful of Miracles with Bette Davis, Teahouse of the August Moon with Marlon Brando, and It Started with a Kiss with Debbie Reynolds and Eva Gabor. In the film The Courtship of Eddie's Father, years before the sitcom, he played the Bill Bixby role to little Ron Howard's Eddie.
Almost half his films were westerns -- Anthony Mann's Cimarron, The Desperadoes with Randolph Scott, or The Man from Colorado with William Holden. He also played well against type as the bad guy in 3:10 to Yuma with Van Heflin. A brief cameo in the Kurt Russell's 1993 western Tombstone was going to serve as Ford's farewell to cinema, but due to health concerns he was unable to play the role. He also had two short-lived TV series in the 1970s, playing a cop on Cade's County with Edgar Buchanan, and later playing a preacher on The Family Holvak with Julie Harris.
Father: Newton Ford (railroad executive, b. 1890, d. 1940) Mother: Hannah Mitchell (homemaker) Girlfriend: Laraine Day (actress, together early 1940s) Girlfriend: Brenda Joyce (actress, b. 1917, together early 1940s) Girlfriend: Rosemary Lane (actress, b. 1914, together early 1940s, d. 1974) Girlfriend: Jinx Falkenburg (Chilean actress, b. 1919, together 1940s, d. 2003) Girlfriend: Carmen Miranda (Portuguese singer-actress) Girlfriend: Michèle Morgan (French actress, b. 1920, together early 1940s) Girlfriend: Judy Canova (vaudeville comedian, b. 1913, together early 1940s, d. 1983) Girlfriend: Patti McCarty (Dorothy Lamour's secretary, b. 1921, together early 1940s, d. 1985) Girlfriend: Evelyn Ankers (actress, together 1940s, d. 1985) Girlfriend: Joan Crawford (actress, together 1941-42) Wife: Eleanor Powell (actress, m. 1943, div. 1959, d. 1982) Son: Peter Ford (Los Angeles County deputy sheriff, b. 5-Feb-1945, with Powell) Girlfriend: Rita Hayworth (actress, long affair through the 1960s) Wife: Kathryn Hays (actress, b. 1933, m. 28-Mar-1966, div. 1969) Wife: Cynthia Hayward (actress, b. 1944, m. 1974, div. 1977) Wife: Jeanne Baus (m. 1993, div. 1993)
High School: Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica, CA
Columbia Pictures
Freemasonry National Cowboy Hall of Fame French Legion of Honor Hollywood Walk of Fame 6933 Hollywood Blvd (motion pictures) Endorsement of Liggett Group Chesterfield cigarettes
Naturalized US Citizen 1939 Risk Factors: Smoking
TELEVISION The Family Holvak Rev. Tom Holvak (1975) Cade's County Sam Cade (1971-72)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Final Verdict (9-Sep-1991) Raw Nerve (28-Jun-1991) Border Shootout (1990) Casablanca Express (22-Dec-1989) Happy Birthday to Me (15-May-1981) Virus (26-Jun-1980) The Sacketts (15-May-1979) The Visitor (22-Mar-1979) Day of the Assassin (1979) Superman (15-Dec-1978) · Pa Kent Evening in Byzantium (14-Aug-1978) Once an Eagle (2-Dec-1976) Midway (18-Jun-1976) · Rear Adm. Raymond A. Spruance Santee (Sep-1973) · Santee The Brotherhood of the Bell (17-Sep-1970) Smith! (21-Mar-1969) Heaven With a Gun (1969) · Jim Killian Day of the Evil Gun (1-Mar-1968) · Lorn Warfield The Last Challenge (22-Dec-1967) · Marshal Dan Blaine A Time for Killing (15-Aug-1967) Rage (9-Dec-1966) Is Paris Burning? (26-Oct-1966) The Money Trap (7-Sep-1965) · Joe Baron The Rounders (8-Jan-1965) · Ben Jones Dear Heart (2-Dec-1964) · Harry Mork Fate Is the Hunter (16-Oct-1964) Advance to the Rear (15-Apr-1964) Love Is a Ball (24-Apr-1963) · John Davis The Courtship of Eddie's Father (6-Mar-1963) · Tom Corbett Experiment in Terror (13-Apr-1962) · John Ripley Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (7-Feb-1962) Pocketful of Miracles (19-Dec-1961) · Dave the Dude Cimarron (16-Feb-1961) · Yancey Cravat Cry for Happy (Jan-1961) The Gazebo (16-Dec-1959) · Elliott Nash It Started with a Kiss (19-Aug-1959) Torpedo Run (24-Oct-1958) · Lt. Cmdr. Barney Doyle Imitation General (20-Aug-1958) · Master Sgt. Murphy Savage The Sheepman (7-May-1958) · Jason Sweet Cowboy (19-Feb-1958) · Tom Reese Don't Go Near the Water (14-Nov-1957) · Lt. Max Siegel 3:10 to Yuma (7-Aug-1957) · Ben Wade The Teahouse of the August Moon (29-Nov-1956) · Capt. Fisby The Fastest Gun Alive (12-Jul-1956) · George Temple Jubal (6-Apr-1956) · Jubal Troop Ransom! (24-Jan-1956) · David G. Stannard Trial (7-Oct-1955) · David Interrupted Melody (25-Mar-1955) · Dr. Thomas King Blackboard Jungle (19-Mar-1955) · Richard Dadier The Violent Men (26-Jan-1955) · John Parrish The Americano (19-Jan-1955) Human Desire (5-Aug-1954) · Jeff Warren Appointment in Honduras (16-Oct-1953) · Jim Corbett The Big Heat (14-Oct-1953) · Dave Bannion Plunder of the Sun (26-Aug-1953) · Al Colby The Man from the Alamo (Aug-1953) · John Stroud Terror on a Train (5-Feb-1953) · Peter Lyncort Affair in Trinidad (30-Jun-1952) · Steve Emery Young Man with Ideas (2-May-1952) · Maxwell Webster The Green Glove (12-Mar-1952) The Secret of Convict Lake (3-Aug-1951) · Jim Canfield Follow the Sun (25-Apr-1951) · Ben Hogan The Redhead and the Cowboy (15-Mar-1951) The Flying Missile (24-Dec-1950) Convicted (Aug-1950) The White Tower (24-Jun-1950) · Martin Ordway The Doctor and the Girl (29-Sep-1949) · Dr. Michael Corday Mr. Soft Touch (1-Aug-1949) · Joe Miracle Lust for Gold (10-Jun-1949) · Jacob Walz The Undercover Man (21-Mar-1949) · Frank Warren The Return of October (26-Oct-1948) The Loves of Carmen (23-Aug-1948) · Don Jose The Man from Colorado (7-Aug-1948) · Col. Owen Devereaux The Mating of Millie (8-Mar-1948) Framed (7-Mar-1947) · Mike Lambert Gallant Journey (24-Sep-1946) · John Montgomery A Stolen Life (6-Jul-1946) · Bill Emerson Gilda (14-Feb-1946) · Johnny Farrell Destroyer (16-Aug-1943) · Mickey Donohue The Desperadoes (25-May-1943) · Cheyenne Rogers Go West, Young Lady (27-Nov-1941) Texas (9-Oct-1941) · Tod Ramsey So Ends Our Night (27-Feb-1941) Blondie Plays Cupid (31-Oct-1940) · Charlie The Lady in Question (31-Jul-1940) · Pierre Morestan Babies for Sale (14-Jun-1940) · Steve Burton Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence (3-Nov-1939)
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