
George Ford
Born: 1905-03-31
Place of Birth: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Biography
Tall distinguished looking George Ford started out as a contract player in the early 1930s but like most contract players, it didn't work out. Never discouraged, Ford moved on to roles as dancers, socialites, and chorus boys. Ford would occasionally have dialog but he was constantly used for his good looking appearance and his unique ability to ballroom dance. During the 1950s, Ford developed a reputation for being one of the best dancers in Hollywood. Musicals weren't his specialty though, it was the nice ballrooms and the socialite parties. He continue to work these throughout his career. He also managed to appear in a lot of various war films playing soldiers and high ranking military officers. With the popularity of television westerns increase, Ford found himself frequently appearing at square dances and as a dancer to show the leading ladies off. Eventually he became a regular townsman for a few years on Gunsmoke appearing in the bar scenes and playing bank tellers and town dignitaries. By 1968, Ford's work started to decrease and he decided to retire to Colorado where he could take up skiing and where he and his wife regularly competed in ballroom dancing contest. Like many extras, Ford's talents were not known to the general film public but he leaves behind a legacy of making the other dancers he danced with look better than they were and a large amount of film work that can be appreciated by future generation.
Known For

The FBI Story

The Eddy Duchin Story

Death in Small Doses

Some Like It Hot

Warlock

Singin' in the Rain

Elmer Gantry

Black Angel

Raintree County

Designing Woman

Youngblood Hawke

College Holiday

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

Lucky Me

Broadway

Dragonwyck

Brave Warrior

The Werewolf

Carefree

Love Affair

Cat Ballou

Roadblock

North to Alaska

Mississippi

Hollywood Canteen

Monsieur Verdoux

The Bad and the Beautiful

Hollywood Party

Cimarron

The Great Race

Hellzapoppin'

White Christmas

Heartbeat

Who Done It?

Pawnee

Ransom!

Slightly French

Pillow Talk

It's Always Fair Weather

Born to Kill

The Crowd Roars

Show Boat

Go Naked in the World

Bombardier

His Kind of Woman

The Cincinnati Kid

The Band Wagon

Born to Be Bad

The Turning Point

Torn Curtain

Man's Favorite Sport?

The Glass Bottom Boat

Imitation of Life

Around the World

My Man Godfrey

Fate Is the Hunter

Top Hat

The Silver Chalice

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man

Wee Willie Winkie

The Buccaneer

The Opposite Sex

The Last Hurrah

Angel Face

You Were Never Lovelier

The Letter

Thunder Over the Plains

Holiday for Lovers

The Enemy Below

Lover Come Back

Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man

Artists and Models

It Started with a Kiss

The Country Girl

Advise & Consent

All Through the Night

Cult of the Cobra

On Moonlight Bay

The Damned Don't Cry

Critic's Choice

The Garment Jungle

Under the Yum-Yum Tree

The Falcon Takes Over

Callaway Went Thataway

The Thrill of It All

Son of Flubber

The Stooge

The Rack

The Notorious Lone Wolf

Seven Thieves

City for Conquest

A Lady Takes a Chance

King of the Royal Mounted

Law of the Lawless

Vicki

The Wet Parade

Winchester '73

The Gay Bride

Two Weeks in Another Town

Sol Madrid

My Forbidden Past

Who Was That Lady?

The Killer That Stalked New York

The Helen Morgan Story

The Hypnotic Eye

The Square Jungle

The Man from Galveston

King of the Roaring 20's – The Story of Arnold Rothstein

Three for the Show

The Buster Keaton Story

Johnny Stool Pigeon

Give Me Your Heart
