Francis Ford
Biography
Francis Ford, originally named Francis Feeney, was born on August 14, 1881, in Portland, Maine, and passed away on September 5, 1953. He was a versatile figure in the film industry, recognized as an actor, writer, and director. Notably, he served as both mentor and older brother to the acclaimed director John Ford, making appearances in several of John Ford's renowned films, such as *Young Mr. Lincoln* and *The Quiet Man*.
Francis hailed from a family with Irish roots; his father, John A. Feeney, emigrated from Spiddal, County Galway, Ireland, in 1854 and established a series of saloons in Portland. After serving in the infantry during the Spanish-American War, Francis ventured into the film industry, initially in New York City, where he worked with notable figures like David Horsley and Al Christie, later joining the Star Film Company.
His Hollywood career commenced at Thomas H. Ince's Bison studio, where he worked as both a director and actor in westerns, embracing the surname "Ford" inspired by the automobile brand.
Francis's younger brother, John M. Feeney, later known as John Ford, followed in his footsteps to Hollywood, ultimately achieving greater fame. Additionally, Francis Ford's legacy continued through his son, Philip Ford, who also became involved in the film industry as an actor and director.
Filmography
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The People vs. George Lucas
2010
Drums Along the Mohawk
1939
Steamboat Round the Bend
1935 • Efe
Charlie Chan's Courage
1934
Wagon Master
1950
Hangover Square
1945
Driftwood
1947 • Abner Green
Friedkin Uncut
2018
Charlie Chan's Secret
1936
Pirate Treasure
1934
Charlie Chan at the Circus
1936 • John Gaines
Trespassing Bergman
2013
Mannequin
1938
Little Miss Nobody
1936
Pilgrimage
1933
War Hunt
1962
The Desperadoes
1943
Kentucky Moonshine
1938
Murder, He Says
1945 • Lee - Old Townsman (uncredited)
The Sun Shines Bright
1953 • Feeney
Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story
2017
The Man Who Wouldn't Die
1942