
Wallace Ford
Acting
Born 1898-02-11 · Bolton, Lancashire, England, UK · Died 1966-06-11
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.
Acting

Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood
Detective Ed Fitzpatrick (archive footage)

James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
Self (archive footage)

A Patch of Blue
Ole Pa

Bristle Face
Emory Packer

The Great Adventure
Uncle Billy Smith
Vacation Playhouse
Lester Tinney

Tess of the Storm Country
Fred Thorson
Peter Loves Mary

The Andy Griffith Show
Roger Hanover

The Barbara Stanwyck Show
Harry

The Deputy
Herk Lamson

The Deputy
Marshal Herk Lamson

Warlock
Judge Holloway

The Last Hurrah
Charlie Hennessey

Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse

Twilight for the Gods
Old Brown

The Matchmaker
Malachi Stack

Trackdown
Eli Zach

Snowshoes: A Comedy of People and Horses
Rebel

Stagecoach To Fury
Judge Lester Farrell

The Rainmaker
Sheriff Howard Thomas

Thunder Over Arizona
Stiles

Johnny Concho
Albert Dark

The First Texan
Henry Delaney

The Maverick Queen
Jamie

The Spoilers
Flapjack Simms

A Lawless Street
Dr. Amos Wynn

Lucy Gallant
Gus Basserman

The 20th Century Fox Hour
Monty Smith

Screen Director's Playhouse
Ed Rawlings