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from The Betty Ford Story (1987) (TV)
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Overview
Alternate Names:
Ford / Gerald Ford's Head / Gerry Ford / President Gerald Ford / President Gerald R. Ford / Rep. Gerald R. Ford
Filmography
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- "Futurama"
- All the Presidents' Heads (2011) TV episode, Played by Maurice LaMarche (as Gerald Ford's Head) - Presidential Reunion (2010) (V) Played by Chevy Chase
- God, Country, Notre Dame: The Story of Father Ted Hesburgh, C.S.C. (2005) (TV) Played by Gerald Ford (as President Gerald Ford)
- Crisis 76 (2004) Played by Neal Matarazzo (as President Gerald Ford)
- "Days That Shook the World"
- The Assassination of JFK/The Resignation of Nixon (2003) TV episode, Played by Joe Stokes - The Reagans (2003) (TV) Played by Peter Colvey (as Gerry Ford)
- The Commission (2003) Played by Corbin Bernsen (as Rep. Gerald R. Ford)
- The Presidents (2003) (V) Played by Rich Little (as Ford)
- "That '70s Show"
- Streaking (1998) TV episode, Played by J.R. Ventimilia - "Dark Skies"
- The Warren Omission (1997) TV episode, Played by Drew Snyder - "The Simpsons"
- Two Bad Neighbors (1996) TV episode, Played by Dan Castellaneta - Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993) Played by Larry Lindsey
- The Final Days (1989) (TV) Played by Alan Fudge
- The Betty Ford Story (1987) (TV) Played by Josef Sommer (as President Gerald Ford)
- "Saturday Night Live"
... aka "NBC's Saturday Night" - USA (complete title)
... aka "SNL" - USA (informal title)
... aka "SNL 25" - USA (alternative title)
... aka "Saturday Night" - USA (first season title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live '80" - USA (sixth season title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live 15" - USA (fifteenth season title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live 20" - USA (twentieth season title)
... aka "Saturday Night Live 25" - USA (twentyfifth season title)
- Buck Henry/The Band (1976) TV episode, Played by Chevy Chase
- Karen Black/John Prine (1976) TV episode, Played by Chevy Chase
- Lily Tomlin/James Taylor (1976) TV episode, Played by Chevy Chase
- Kris Kristofferson/Rita Coolidge (1976) TV episode, Played by Chevy Chase
- Ron Nessen/Patti Smith Group (1976) TV episode, Played by Chevy Chase
(6 more)
Archive Footage:
- Saturday Night Live Presidential Bash '08 (2008) (TV) Played by Chevy Chase
- Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash 2004 (2004) (TV) Played by Chevy Chase (as President Gerald R. Ford)
- "The American President"
- Compromise Choices (2000) TV episode, Played by Gerald Ford - Saturday Night Live Christmas (1999) (V) Played by Chevy Chase
... aka "Saturday Night Live Christmas Past" - USA (alternative title) - Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash (1992) (TV) Played by Chevy Chase (as President Gerald Ford)
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Quotes:
From "Saturday Night Live: Lily Tomlin/James Taylor (#2.1)" (1976)
Liz Montgomery: Mr President, you've said that the Humprey Hawkins bill will cost a possible 60 billion dollars but isn't it true that the jobs provided by the bill will provide up to one hundred-fifty billion dollars in increased productions. Using Walter Hiller's figure that for every one per cent unemployed there is a resulting thirty-seven billion dollar loss in GNP...
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Liz Montgomery: Mr President, you've said that the Humprey Hawkins bill will cost a possible 60 billion dollars but isn't it true that the jobs provided by the bill will provide up to one hundred-fifty billion dollars in increased productions. Using Walter Hiller's figure that for every one per cent unemployed there is a resulting thirty-seven billion dollar loss in GNP...
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