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28 wins & 22 nominations.
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Filmography
1959
Korea
(Documentary short)
1951
This Is Korea!
(Documentary) (as Rear Admiral John Ford USNVR Ret.)
1919
Gun Law
(Short) (as Jack Ford)
1919
Roped
(as Jack Ford)
1966
7 Women
(producer - uncredited)
1959
Korea
(Documentary short) (producer)
1932
Flesh
(producer - uncredited)
1926
3 Bad Men
(producer - as John Ford Production)
1918
Hell Bent
(as Jack Ford) / (story - as Jack Ford)
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Actor (24 credits)
1917
The Scrapper
(Short)
Buck - the Scrapper (as Jack Ford)
1960
The Alamo
(second unit director - uncredited)
1953
Hondo
(fill-in director: final scenes - uncredited)
2016
Rifle
(the director wishes to thank)
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Personal Details
Other Works:
Radio:
Appeared in a "Screen Director's Playhouse" broadcast of "Stagecoach".
Publicity Listings:
13 Biographical Movies
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25 Print Biographies
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2 Portrayals
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1 Interview
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31 Articles
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1 Magazine Cover Photo
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Alternate Names:
Commander John Ford | Jack Ford | Jack Francis | John | John Ford Production | Rear Admiral John Ford USNVR Ret. | John Ford Captain U.S.N.R. | Lt. Cmdr. John Ford U.S.N.R. | RAdm. John Ford USNR [Ret.]
Height:
6' (1.83 m)
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Did You Know?
Personal Quote:
I love making pictures but I don't like talking about them.
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Trivia:
His filmmaking experience proved valuable to the US Navy during World War II. He photographed the attack on Omaha Beach on D-Day for the OSS.
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Trademark:
If a doomed character plays poker, the last hand he plays before going to his death will be the "death hand" (two aces, one of them the ace of spades, and two 8s; so-called because Wild Bill Hickok held this hand when he was murdered). The hand will be shown in close-up.
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