Glenn Ford

Actor, Producer, Soundtrack

Birthdate: May 1, 1916

Birthplace: Sainte-Christine-d'Auvergne, Portneuf, Québec, Canada

Died: Aug 30, 2006

Legendary actor Glenn Ford was born Gwyllyn Samuel Newton Ford in Sainte-Christine-d'Auvergne, Quebec, Canada, to Hannah Wood (Mitchell) and Newton Ford, a railroad executive. His family moved to Santa Monica, California when he was eight years old. His acting career began with plays at high school, followed by acting in West Coast, a traveling theater company.

Ford was discovered in 1939 by Tom Moore, a talent scout for 20th Century Fox. He subsequently signed a contract with Columbia Pictures the same year. Ford's contract with Columbia marked a significant departure in that studio's successful business model. Columbia's boss, Harry Cohn, had spent decades observing other studios'-most notably Warner Brothers-troubles with their contract stars and had built his poverty-row studio around their loan-outs. Basically, major studios would use Columbia as a penalty box for unruly behavior-usually salary demands or work refusals. The cunning Cohn usually assigned these stars (his little studio could not normally afford then) into pictures, and the studio's status rose immensely as the 1930s progressed. Understandably, Cohn had long resisted developing his own stable of contract stars (he'd first hired Peter Lorre in 1934 but didn't know what to do with him) but had relented in the late 1930s, first adding Rosalind Russell, then signing Ford and fellow newcomer William Holden. Cohn reasoned that the two prospects could be used interchangeably, should one become troublesome. Although often competing for the same parts, Ford and Holden became good friends. Their careers would roughly parallel each other through the 1940s, until Holden became a superstar through his remarkable association with director Billy Wilder in the 1950s.

Ford made his official debut in Fox's Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence (1939), and continued working in various small roles throughout the 1940s until his movie career was interrupted to join the Marines in World War II. Ford continued his military career in the Naval Reserve well into the Vietnam War, achieving the rank of captain. In 1943 Ford married legendary tap dancer Eleanor Powell, and had one son, Peter Ford. Like many actors returning to Hollywood after the war (including James Stewart and Holden (who had already acquired a serious alcohol problem), he found it initially difficult to regain his career momentum. He was able to resume his movie career with the help of Bette Davis, who gave him his first postwar break in the 1946 movie A Stolen Life (1946). However, it was not until his acclaimed performance in a 1946 classic film noir, Gilda (1946), with Rita Hayworth, that he became a major star and one of the the most popular actors of his time. He scored big with the film noir classics The Big Heat (1953) and Blackboard Jungle (1955), and was usually been cast as a calm and collected everyday-hero, showing courage under pressure. Ford continued to make many notable films during his prestigious 50-year movie career, but he is best known for his fine westerns such as 3:10 to Yuma (1957) and The Rounders (1965). Ford pulled a hugely entertaining turn in The Sheepman (1958) and many more fine films. In the 1970s, Ford made his television debut in the controversial The Brotherhood of the Bell (1970) and appeared in two fondly remembered television series: Cade's County (1971) and The Family Holvak (1975). During the 1980s and 1990s, Ford limited his appearance to documentaries and occasional films, including a nice cameo in Superman (1978).

Glenn Ford is remembered fondly by his fans for his more than 100 excellent films and his charismatic silver screen presence.

Known For

Gilda
Gilda

(1946)

Superman
Superman

(1978)

Pocketful of Miracles
Pocketful of Miracles

(1961)

The Doctor and the Girl
The Doctor and the Girl

(1949)

Glenn Ford Movies

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  • 2019 |

    Midway

    asRear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance
  • 2018 |

    Destroyer

    asMickey Donohue
  • 1999 |
    The Lady with the Torch
  • 1992 |
    Our Hollywood Education
  • 1991 |
    Raw Nerveas Captain Gavin
  • 1989 |
    Casablanca Expressas Major Gen. Williams
  • 1981 |
    Great White Death
  • 1981 |
    Happy Birthday to Meas Dr. David Faraday
  • 1979 |
    Day of the Assassinas Christakis
  • 1979 |
    The Visitoras Det. Jake Durham
  • 1978 |

    Superman (1978)

    asPa Kent
  • 1977 |
    That's Action
  • 1973 |
    Santeeas Santee
  • 1971 |
    Once Upon a Wheel
  • 1969 |
    Heaven with a Gunas Jim Killian
  • 1969 |
    Smith!as Smith
  • 1968 |
    Day of the Evil Gunas Lorn Warfield
  • 1967 |
    The Last Challengeas Marshal Dan Blaine
  • 1967 |
    A Time for Killingas Maj. Wolcott
  • 1966 |
    Rageas Reuben
  • 1965 |
    The Money Trapas Joe Baron
  • 1965 |
    The Roundersas Ben Jones
  • 1964 |
    Advance to the Rearas Captain Heath
  • 1964 |
    Dear Heartas Harry Mork
  • 1964 |
    Fate Is the Hunteras Sam McBane
  • 1963 |
    Love Is a Ballas John Lathrop Davis
  • 1963 |
    The Courtship of Eddie's Fatheras Tom Corbett
  • 1962 |
    Experiment in Terroras John Ripley
  • 1962 |
    The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypseas Julio Desnoyers
  • 1961 |
    Cry for Happyas CPO Andy Cyphers
  • 1961 |
    Pocketful of Miraclesas Dave the Dude
  • 1960 |
    Cimarronas Yancey 'Cimarron' Cravat
  • 1959 |
    It Started with a Kissas Sgt. Joe Fitzpatrick
  • 1959 |
    The Gazeboas Elliott Nash
  • 1958 |
    Cowboyas Tom Reese
  • 1958 |
    Imitation Generalas MSgt. Murphy Savage
  • 1958 |
    The Sheepmanas Jason Sweet
  • 1958 |
    Torpedo Runas Lt. Cmdr. Barney Doyle
  • 1957 |
    Don't Go Near the Wateras Lt. J.G. Max Siegel
  • 1957 |
    3:10 to Yumaas Ben Wade
  • 1956 |
    Jubalas Jubal Troop
  • 1956 |
    Ransom!as David G. Stannard
  • 1956 |
    The Fastest Gun Aliveas George Temple
  • 1956 |
    The Teahouse of the August Moonas Capt. Fisby
  • 1955 |
    Interrupted Melodyas Dr. Thomas King
  • 1955 |
    The Americanoas Sam Dent
  • 1955 |
    The Violent Menas John Parrish
  • 1955 |
    Trialas David
  • 1955 |
    Blackboard Jungleas Richard Dadier
  • 1954 |
    Human Desireas Jeff Warren
  • 1953 |
    Appointment in Hondurasas Jim Corbett
  • 1953 |
    Plunder of the Sunas Al Colby
  • 1953 |
    Terror on a Trainas Peter Lyncort
  • 1953 |
    The Big Heatas Sgt. Dave Bannion
  • 1953 |
    The Man from the Alamoas John Stroud
  • 1952 |
    Affair in Trinidadas Steve Emery
  • 1952 |
    The Green Gloveas Michael 'Mike' Blake
  • 1952 |
    Young Man with Ideasas Maxwell Webster
  • 1951 |
    Follow the Sunas Ben Hogan
  • 1951 |
    The Redhead and the Cowboyas Gil Kyle
  • 1951 |
    The Secret of Convict Lakeas Jim Canfield
  • 1950 |
    Convictedas Joe Hufford
  • 1950 |
    The Flying Missileas Cmdr. William A. Talbot
  • 1950 |
    The White Toweras Martin Ordway
  • 1949 |
    Lust for Goldas Jacob 'Dutch' Walz
  • 1949 |
    Mr. Soft Touchas Joe Miracle
  • 1949 |
    The Doctor and the Girlas Dr. Michael Corday
  • 1949 |
    The Undercover Manas Frank Warren
  • 1948 |
    The Loves of Carmenas Don José Lizarabengoa
  • 1948 |
    The Man from Coloradoas Owen Devereaux
  • 1948 |
    The Mating of Millieas Doug Andrews
  • 1948 |
    The Return of Octoberas Prof. Bentley 'Bass' Bassett Jr.
  • 1947 |
    Framedas Mike Lambert
  • 1946 |
    A Stolen Lifeas Bill Emerson
  • 1946 |
    Gallant Journeyas John J. Montgomery
  • 1946 |
    Gildaas Johnny Farrell
  • 1943 |
    The Desperadoesas Cheyenne Rogers
  • 1942 |
    Flight Lieutenantas Danny Doyle
  • 1942 |
    The Adventures of Martin Edenas Martin Eden
  • 1941 |
    Go West, Young Ladyas Tex Miller
  • 1941 |
    So Ends Our Nightas Ludwig Kern
  • 1941 |
    Texasas Tod Ramsey
  • 1940 |
    Babies for Saleas Steve Burton
  • 1940 |
    Blondie Plays Cupidas Charlie
  • 1940 |
    Convicted Womanas Jim Brent (Reporter)
  • 1940 |
    Men Without Soulsas Johnny Adams
  • 1940 |
    The Lady in Questionas Pierre Morestan
  • 1939 |
    Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fenceas Joe Riley
  • 1939 |
    My Son Is Guiltyas Barney
Glenn Ford: Biography, Movies, Net Worth & Photos