Francis Ford

Francis Ford

1881-08-12 – 1953-09-05 (age 72) Portland, Maine, USA
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Biography

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Francis Ford (born Francis Feeney, August 14, 1881 – September 5, 1953) was a prolific film actor, writer, and director. He was the mentor and elder brother of film director John Ford. He also appeared in many of John Ford's movies, including Young Mr. Lincoln and The Quiet Man.

Francis Ford was born in Portland, Maine. He was the son of John A. Feeney, who was born in the village of Spiddal, County Galway, Ireland in 1854. By 1878, John had moved to Portland, Maine and opened a saloon, at 42 Center Street, that used a false front to pose as grocery store. John opened four others in following years.

After service in the infantry in the Spanish-American War, Francis left home. He drifted into the film business in New York City, working for David Horsley, Al Christie, and the Star Film Company's San Antonio operation under Gaston Méliès. He adopted the name Ford from the automobile.

From San Antonio Francis began his Hollywood career working for Thomas H. Ince at Ince's Bison studio, directing and appearing in westerns.

Francis Ford's younger brother, John M. Feeney, was a successful fullback and defensive tackle on a Portland High state championship football team, nicknamed "Bull". In 1914 Bull followed Francis to Hollywood, changed his name to John Ford and would eventually surpass his elder brother's considerable reputation.

Francis Ford's son, Philip Ford, was also a film actor/director.

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Known For

Fort Apache
Fort Apache

1948

as Fen - Stage Guard (uncredited)

Frankenstein
Frankenstein

1931

as Hans (uncredited)

Stagecoach
Stagecoach

1939

as Sgt. Billy Pickett (uncredited)

The Grapes of Wrath
The Grapes of Wrath

1940

as Migrant (uncredited)

The Desperadoes
The Desperadoes

1943

as Hank

Tobacco Road
Unconquered
Unconquered

1947

as Frontiersman on Fort Pitt Roof (uncredited)

3 Godfathers
3 Godfathers

1948

as Drunk (uncredited)

The Quiet Man
The Quiet Man

1952

as Dan Tobin

She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon

1949

as Connelly - Fort Stark Suttlers Barman (uncredited)

My Darling Clementine
My Darling Clementine

1946

as Dad - Old Soldier (uncredited)

The Informer
The Informer

1935

as 'Judge' Flynn

Western Union
Western Union

1941

as Eastbound Stagecoach Driver

The Climax
The Climax

1944

as Backstage Attendant (Uncredited)

Kathleen Mavourneen
Kathleen Mavourneen

1930

as James, the butler

Sister Kenny
Sister Kenny

1946

as Patrick O'Shea (uncredited)

Young Mr. Lincoln
Young Mr. Lincoln

1939

as Sam Boone (uncredited)

The Ox-Bow Incident
The Ox-Bow Incident

1943

as Alva 'Dad' Hardwicke (uncredited)

California
California

1947

as Jessie (uncredited)

A Star Is Born
A Star Is Born

1937

as William Gregory (uncredited)