Born 1898 (age 68) · Bolton, Lancashire, England, UK
Appears in 145 titles

Wallace Ford (12 February 1898 – 11 June 1966) was an English-born naturalized American stage and screen actor. Usually playing wise-cracking characters, he combined a tough but friendly-faced demeanor with a small but powerful, stocky physique. Born Samuel Jones Grundy in Bolton, Lancashire, England, he spent his childhood in a Dr. Barnardo's home. At an early age he was adopted by a farmer from Manitoba, Canada, where he was ill treated. About age eleven, Ford ran away and did odd jobs, later becoming an usher in a theatre. Following his discharge from the Army after WWI, he became a vaudeville actor in a stock company before performing on Broadway. He started on a film career when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer gave him a part in the film Possessed (1931) and went on to appear in over 200 films, including 13 directed by John Ford. Wallace Ford is buried in an unmarked grave in Culver City, California's Holy Cross Cemetery. From Wikipedia.

Filmography

Freaks
7.8
Freaks
1932
as Phroso
Shadow of a Doubt
7.5
Shadow of a Doubt
1943
as Fred Saunders
Spellbound
7.4
Spellbound
1945
as Hotel masher
Harvey
7.7
Harvey
1950
as The Taxi Driver
The Man from Laramie
7.2
The Man from Laramie
1955
as Charley O'Leary
The Set-Up
7.4
The Set-Up
1949
as Gus
Warlock
6.8
Warlock
1959
as Judge Holloway
Dead Reckoning
6.8
Dead Reckoning
1946
as McGee
A Patch of Blue
7.6
A Patch of Blue
1965
as Ole Pa
The Informer
6.8
The Informer
1935
as Frankie McPhillip
The Mummy's Hand
5.7
The Mummy's Hand
1940
as Babe Jenson
T-Men
6.8
T-Men
1947
as The Schemer
The Breaking Point
7.1
The Breaking Point
1950
as F.R. Duncan
The Mummy's Tomb
5.5
The Mummy's Tomb
1942
as Babe Hanson
The Furies
7.1
The Furies
1950
as Scotty Hyslip
The Lost Patrol
6.6
The Lost Patrol
1934
as Morelli
All Through the Night
6.7
All Through the Night
1942
as Spats Hunter
The Last Hurrah
7.2
The Last Hurrah
1958
as Charlie Hennessey
Black Angel
6.1
Black Angel
1946
as Joe
He Ran All the Way
7.2
He Ran All the Way
1951
as Fred Dobbs