George Ford was an American actor known for Dick Barton, Detective (1948), Dick Barton at Bay (1950), and several other films. He was born on 1907 in Kennington, London, England, UK and passed away on April 22, 1993, in England, UK.
Personal and Family Life
George Ford’s early life details and family background are not widely documented. However, he was born George Spink and started his career in acting in the mid-20th century. He appeared in numerous films and television series throughout his life, showcasing his talent as both a dancer and actor.
Career
Ford’s acting career featured a variety of roles in films and TV shows. He gained recognition for his contributions to the film industry, appearing in both credited and uncredited roles. His career spanned several decades, displaying his adaptability and persistent presence in Hollywood.
Death and Legacy
George Ford died on April 22, 1993, in England. His legacy lies in the multitude of characters he portrayed in films and television, leaving a mark in the entertainment industry. While not a household name, Ford’s work remains appreciated by fans of classic cinema.
Filmography
Title
Release Date
Character
College Holiday
1936-12-19
Dancer
King of the Royal Mounted
1940-09-19
Paralytic #3
Advise & Consent
1962-06-06
Senator (uncredited)
City for Conquest
1940-09-21
Dance Contestant (uncredited)
You Were Never Lovelier
1942-11-19
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
A Lady Takes a Chance
1943-08-19
Wealthy Young Man
Seven Thieves
1960-03-11
Casino Patron
Slightly French
1949-02-02
Party Guest (uncredited)
Bombardier
1943-05-14
Co-Pilot
Around the World
1943-11-27
Soldier
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
1943-03-05
Townsman (uncredited)
Born to Be Bad
1950-09-28
Charity Ball Guest (uncredited)
The Opposite Sex
1956-11-15
Patron at 21 (uncredited)
Imitation of Life
1959-06-26
Show Spectator (uncredited)
Hollywood Canteen
1944-12-15
Soldier (uncredited)
The Killer That Stalked New York
1950-10-06
Federal Agent (uncredited)
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