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Paul Ford est un Acteur Américain né le 2 novembre 1901 à Baltimore (Etats-Unis)

Paul Ford

Paul Ford
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Nom de naissance Paul Ford Weaver
Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 2 novembre 1901 à Baltimore (Etats-Unis)
Mort 12 avril 1976 (à 74 ans) à Mineola (Etats-Unis)

Paul Ford est un acteur américain né le 2 novembre 1901 à Baltimore, Maryland (États-Unis), décédé le 12 avril 1976 à Mineola, État de New York (États-Unis).

Biographie

Ford was born in Baltimore, Maryland. At an early age, he showed an adept talent for performance, but was discouraged when directors thought he was tone-deaf. However, in later years, he made his hollow, reverberating voice one of the most recognized of his era. His success was long in the making, and he did little acting, but instead raised his family during the Great Depression.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Public Works programs provided Ford with work, and to the day he died, he was a passionate Democrat. Ford auditioned for a play under his birth name, but did not get the part. Later, he dropped his surname and was known professionally as Paul Ford.

Ford became an "overnight" success at age 54 when he played Colonel John T. Hall opposite Phil Silvers on Silvers' The Phil Silvers Show TV show (often known as Sergeant Bilko or just Bilko). His signature role may well be the part of Mayor George Shinn, a befuddled politico in the film adaptation of the Broadway show The Music Man. Ford played the role straight, and received glowing reviews. The other role he is most identified with is that of Horace Vandergelder opposite the Dolly Levi of Shirley Booth in the 1958 screen version of The Matchmaker. Ford had an active career in both films and television until his retirement in the early 1970s.

Despite being a respected Broadway character actor, Ford was notorious for being unable to remember his lines. This would alternately cause difficulty forcing him and those around him to improvise. This became especially notable on The Phil Silvers Show.

He appeared in the 1962–1963 season in the CBS anthology The Lloyd Bridges Show. He starred in The Baileys of Balboa, which lasted only one season (1964–1965).

His stage credits include Another Part of the Forest (1946), Command Decision (1947), The Teahouse of the August Moon (1953), Whoop-Up (1958), replacing David Burns as Mayor Shinn in The Music Man (1957), A Thurber Carnival (1960), Never Too Late (1962), 3 Bags Full (1966) and What Did We Do Wrong? (1967).

Most actors who worked with Ford claimed he was a kindly and very funny man. He was known for his quotes about the Depression in later years, including, "My kids used to think everyone lived on peanut butter sandwiches."

Paul Ford died of a heart attack at age 74 in 1976. His final role prior to his death was a Washington Doctor in Richard.

Le plus souvent avec

Bud Westmore
Bud Westmore
(4 films)
Will Geer
Will Geer
(4 films)
Percy Helton
Percy Helton
(4 films)
Will Wright
Will Wright
(3 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Paul Ford (21 films)

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AnnéeNomMétierRôle
1972Retour à OzActeur
1972RichardActeur
1970L'Ange et le DémonActeurMr. Wardman, le père de Scott
1967Les comédiensActeurM. Smith
1966Gros coup à Dodge CityActeurBallinger
1966Les Russes arriventActeurFendall Hawkins
1966The Spy with a Cold NoseActeur
1965Never Too LateActeur
1963Un monde fou, fou, fou, fouActeurCol. Wilberforce
1962L'inconnu du Gang des JeuxActeurLe juge Boatwright
1962Tempête à WashingtonActeurLe sénateur Stanley Danta
1962The Music ManActeurLe maire George Shinn
1958La Meneuse de jeuActeurHorace Vandergelder
1958The Missouri TravelerActeur
1957La petite maison de théActeurColonel Wainwright Purdy III
1950Le Kid du TexasActeur
1950Perfect StrangersActeurJuge Byron
1950Le Kid du TexasActeur
1949Les fous du roiActeur
1949Le Démon de l'orActeurShérif Lynn Early
1948La Cité sans voilesActeurHenry Fowler