Deborah Smith Ford
Deborah Smith Ford, born on July 10 in Sodus, New York, USA, and who passed away on February 23, 2025, was a versatile American actress, author, and renowned celebrity impersonator. She embarked on her professional journey with minor appearances in both film and television, ultimately gaining widespread recognition as Farmer Ford in a series of popular TV and radio commercials for Citracal, a vitamin supplement.
Throughout her career, Ford showcased her talent in a variety of film and television projects, including notable roles in "Random Hearts" (1999), "Mickey" (2004), and "Love Song and Power" (2024). She also lent her voice to an anime character in "Listen Like It's Gospel" (2021), demonstrating her range as a performer.
In addition to her acting endeavors, Ford was a prolific writer of children's literature, creating the beloved series "Allie's Adventures," which offers insights into life from a child’s viewpoint. Her talents extended to modeling and impersonations as well, where she gained acclaim for her portrayals of iconic figures such as Trinity from "The Matrix," Audrey Hepburn, Mary Katherine Gallagher from "Superstar," and Sabrina from "Charlie's Angels."
Her contributions to the arts were recognized with several accolades, including the Woman of Distinction in Creative Arts Award in 2019 and the Story Monsters Ink Award for two consecutive years (2019–2020), underscoring her impact on the creative community.