Harrison Ford (silent movie actor)
American stage and silent film actor (1884–1957)
Harrison Ford (March 16, 1884 – December 2, 1957) was an American stage and movie actor. He was a leading Broadway theatre performer and a star of the silent film era.
Harrison Ford | |
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Born | |
Died | December 2, 1957 Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged 73)
Cause of death | Car accident |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1904–1932 |
Spouse(s) | Beatrice Prentice (1909–1957; his death) |
Ford was born in Kansas City, Missouri on March 16, 1884. Ford died on December 2, 1957 after being run-over by a car in the early 1950s. He was not related to the living actor with the same name. He was married to actress to Beatrice Prentice from 1909 until his death in 1957. Ford died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California after being run over by a car on December 2, 1957, aged 73.
Movies
changeYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1915 | Excuse Me | Lt. Harry Mallory | |
1916 | Anton the Terrible | David Burkin | Alternative title: The Austrian Spy |
1917 | The Crystal Gazer | Dick Alden | |
1917 | Molly Entangled | Barney Malone | |
1918 | Good Night, Paul | Paul Boudeaux | |
1918 | A Lady's Name | Noel Corcoran | |
1919 | You Never Saw Such a Girl | Eric Burgess | |
1919 | Hawthorne of the U.S.A. | Rodney Blake | |
1920 | Food for Scandal | Watt Dinwiile | |
1920 | Her Beloved Villain | Martinot | |
1921 | Wedding Bells | Reginald Carter | |
1921 | Love's Redemption | Clifford Standish | |
1922 | Foolish Wives | Rude Soldier/Armless Soldier | Uncredited |
1922 | Smilin' Through | Kenneth Wayne/Jeremiah Wayne | |
1922 | Her Gilded Cage | Lawrence Pell | |
1923 | Vanity Fair | George Osborne | |
1923 | Maytime | Richard Wayne | |
1924 | The Average Woman | Jimmy Munroe | |
1924 | Janice Meredith | Charles Fownes | |
1925 | Proud Flesh | Don Jaime | |
1925 | Lovers in Quarantine | Anthony Blunt | |
1925 | That Royle Girl | Fred Ketlar | |
1926 | The Song and Dance Man | Joseph Murdock | |
1926 | Hell's 400 | John North | |
1926 | The Nervous Wreck | Henry Williams | |
1927 | Night Bride | Stanley Warrington | |
1927 | The Girl in the Pullman | Dr. Donald A. Burton | |
1928 | Let 'Er Go Gallegher | Henry Clay Callahan | |
1928 | The Rush Hour | Dan Morley | |
1929 | The Flattering Word | ||
1929 | Her Husband's Women | ||
1932 | Love in High Gear | Donald Ransome |
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