George Ford
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
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.
Born
Mar 31, 1905
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Died
Jul 30, 1983
Known For
Acting
Movies
115 acting
0 crew
Popularity
0.8
Known For
Some Like It Hot
1959
as Police Officer (uncredited)
Singin' in the Rain
1952
as Security Guard (uncredited)
The Great Race
1965
as Man in Hallway at Sentinel (uncredited)
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
1953
as Courtroom Officer (uncredited)
The Enemy Below
1957
as Officer (uncredited)
Warlock
1959
as Townsman (uncredited)
Cat Ballou
1965
as Brothel Customer (uncredited)
The Band Wagon
1953
as Auctioneer's Assistant (uncredited)
Dragonwyck
1946
as Man (uncredited)
The Cincinnati Kid
1965
as Poker Game Spectator (uncredited)
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