James Ford

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Known For

Acting

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Gender

Male

Birthday

21-Mar-1903

Age

(122 years old)

Place of Birth

Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA

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James Ford

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Credits

Wedding Rings Wedding Rings (1929) Character: Tim Hazleton
Two sisters battle for the love of a man.
Children of the Ritz Children of the Ritz (1928) Character: Gil Pennington
A spoiled rich girl falls for a poor chauffeur. Their situations are changed when her family loses all their money and he wins $50,000 at a racetrack. They get married, but it's not long before she starts spending their money the way she used to spend hers. Complications ensue.
Limousine Love Limousine Love (1928) Character: Usher
On the way to his wedding the bride groom finds a nude, married woman in his car
The Divine Sinner The Divine Sinner (1928) Character: Heinrich
Lillia is a small town girl who gets involved with the wrong crowd in Paris. Arrested by police prefect Nigel De Brulier, Lillia agrees to seduce a politically important foreign prince Ernest Hilliard in exchange for her freedom.
Naughty Baby Naughty Baby (1928) Character: Terry's Pal
A cloak room girl (Alice White) falls for a rich boy who may not actually be rich.
House of Horror House of Horror (1929) Character: Joe
House of Horror is a 1929 American comedy-horror mystery film directed by Benjamin Christensen. The film stars Louise Fazenda and Chester Conklin and was released in both a silent and sound version which featured a Vitaphone soundtrack with talking sequences, music and sound effects. Both the silent and sound versions of House of Horror are now presumed lost.
Indiscreet Indiscreet (1931) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
A young woman jeopardizes the relationship with the man she loves when a no-account from her past shows up.
You Were Never Lovelier You Were Never Lovelier (1942) Character: One of Maria's Suitors (uncredited)
An Argentine heiress thinks a penniless American dancer is her secret admirer.
Ten Cents a Dance Ten Cents a Dance (1931) Character: Dancer
A taxi dancer with a jealous husband finds herself falling for a wealthy client.
Leaping Love Leaping Love (1929) Character: Club Patron (uncredited)
Charley falls for both a mother and her daughter.
The Great Divide The Great Divide (1929) Character: Ruth's Friend (uncredited)
Stephen Ghent, a mineowner, falls in love with Ruth Jordan, an arrogant girl from the East, unaware that she is the daughter of his dead partner. Ruth is vacationing in Arizona and Mexico with a fast set of friends, including her fiancé, Edgar. Manuella, a Spanish halfbreed hopelessly in love with Ghent, causes Ruth to return to her fiancé when she insinuates that Ghent belongs to her. Ghent follows Ruth, kidnaps her, and takes her into the wilderness to endure hardship. There she discovers that she loves Ghent, and she discards Edgar in favor of him.
Young People Young People (1940) Character: Man in Audience
Wendy Ballantine's parents decide to retire from show biz so she can have a normal life. They are unwelcome in the small town until a storm lets the family show their stuff.
Great Guy Great Guy (1936) Character: Party Guest (Uncredited)
A meat inspector sets out to rid his town of payoff deals affecting the quality of meat being sold to the public.
Stolen Paradise Stolen Paradise (1940) Character: Flying Instructor
Robert Gordon, a sheltered 18-year-old youth reared in a Catholic school, believes he has a vocation for the priesthood. He is taken to live with his father in his palatial Florida home. There he falls in love with his step-sister, Patricia Morrow, ten years his senior. He runs away and joins the R.A.F. Shot down in battle, he is rescued and taken to a monastery where he renounces the world to study for the priesthood.
Slightly Dangerous Slightly Dangerous (1943) Character: Reggie - Amanda's escort (uncredited)
Small-town soda-jerk Peggy Evans quits her dead-end job and moves to New York where she invents a new identity.
Outcast Outcast (1928) Character: Tony Hewlitt
Outcast is a 1928 silent film drama produced and distributed by First National Pictures. It was directed by William A. Seiter and stars Corinne Griffith, often considered one of the most beautiful women in film. This story had been filmed in 1917 as The World and the Woman with Jeanne Eagels. In 1922 a Paramount film of the same name with Elsie Ferguson reprising her stage role was released. Both films were based on a 1914 play, Outcast, by Hubert Henry Davies which starred Ferguson. The Seiter/Griffith film was an all silent with Vitaphone music and sound effects. In the sound era, the story was filmed once again as The Girl from 10th Avenue starring Bette Davis.
Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood Boulevard (1936) Character: Pago Pago Patron (uncredited)
With a full Hollywood background and settings but more an expose of scandal-and-gossip magazines of the era, has-been actor John Blakeford agrees to write his memoirs for magazine-publisher Jordan Winston. When Blakeford's daughter, Patricia, ask him to desist for the sake of his ex-wife, Carlotta Blakeford, he attempts to break his contract with Winston.
Movie Crazy Movie Crazy (1932) Character: Party Guest (Uncredited)
After a mix-up with his application photograph, an aspiring actor is invited to a screen test and goes off to Hollywood.
Prisoners Prisoners (1929) Character: Kessler
Prisoners was released as a part-talking, part-silent feature. An Austrian showgirl working in a cabaret moonlights as a thief. When she is caught in the act, a young lawyer offers to defend her. Unfortunately, he loses the case, causing her to spend several months in jail. Fortunately, the two have fallen in love, and he promises to wait for her.



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