Wallace Ford
Wallace Ford (February 12, 1898 – June 11, 1966) was an accomplished English-born actor who made a significant mark in American theater and film. Known for his sharp wit and distinctive tough-but-approachable appearance, Ford's stocky build and commanding presence allowed him to portray a variety of memorable characters.
Originally named Samuel Jones Grundy, he hailed from Bolton, Lancashire, England. His early years were spent in a Dr. Barnardo's home before being adopted by a Manitoba farmer, where he faced hardship. At the age of eleven, Ford escaped and began working various jobs, ultimately finding his way into the world of theater as an usher.
After serving in the Army during World War I, he transitioned to vaudeville and later made his Broadway debut, showcasing his talent in live performances. Ford's film career took off when he landed a role in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Possessed" in 1931, which marked the beginning of a prolific journey in cinema. Over his lifetime, he appeared in more than 200 films, including 13 collaborations with the esteemed director John Ford.
Wallace Ford's legacy endures despite his passing, as he rests in an unmarked grave at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California. His contributions to the entertainment industry remain cherished by fans and historians alike.
Filmography
Are You Listening?
A Lawless Street
The Matchmaker
The Man from Laramie
The Cross of Lorraine
The Set-Up
Blood on the Sun
The First Texan
Skyscraper Souls
The Mysterious Mr. Wong
The Breaking Point
The Ape Man
Warlock
All Through the Night
Harvey
Murder by Invitation
East of Fifth Avenue
A Patch of Blue
Coroner Creek
The Mummy's Hand
Goodbye Again
The Great Jesse James Raid
The Last Hurrah
Men in White
One Frightened Night
The Mummy's Tomb
The Furies
The Green Years
The Whole Town's Talking
Destry
Headline Shooter
A Man Betrayed
T-Men
Crack-Up (1946)