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'''Wallace Ford''' ([[February 12]], [[1898]] - [[June 11]], [[1966]]) was an [[United States|American]] movie and television actor who, with his friendly appearance and stocky build, appeared in a number of movie [[westerns]] and [[B-movies]]. Ford, born '''Samuel Jones''' in England, began as a vaudeville actor before performing on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]]. He appeared in over 200 films including 13 directed by [[John Ford]], who is no relation to him.
'''Wallace Ford''' ([[February 12]], [[1898]] - [[June 11]], [[1966]]) was an [[United States|American]] movie and television actor who, with his friendly appearance and stocky build, appeared in a number of movie [[westerns]] and [[B-movies]]. Ford, born '''Samuel Jones''' in England, began as a vaudeville actor before performing on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]]. He appeared in over 200 films including 13 directed by [[John Ford]], who is no relation to him.


'''Filmography'''

1950 "Harvey" as the Cab Driver
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Ford as Det. Fred Saunders in Shadow of a Doubt

Wallace Ford (February 12, 1898 - June 11, 1966) was an American movie and television actor who, with his friendly appearance and stocky build, appeared in a number of movie westerns and B-movies. Ford, born Samuel Jones in England, began as a vaudeville actor before performing on Broadway. He appeared in over 200 films including 13 directed by John Ford, who is no relation to him.


Filmography

1950 "Harvey" as the Cab Driver