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  2. View Interview. Richard Lewis on producing Wagon Train, starring Ward Bond. 08:00. Richard Lewis on leaving Wagon Train and the death of star Ward Bond. 02:49.

  3. Ward Bond (1903-1960) Ward Bond was an American film actor who appeared in many movies of Hollywood's Golden Age, always in a supporting role. It was not until late in his career that he achieved stardom, ironically on television, as the wagon master Major Seth Adams in 'Wagon Train'. A list of the films in which he appeared includes many of ...

  4. Was Ward Bond married? He was married to Mary Louise May from August 23, 1954 to November 5, 1960 and Doris Sellers Childs from April 28, 1936 to July 7, 1944. Who were Ward Bond's parents?

  5. Legendary character actor, Ward Bond, was born Wardell E. Bond on Apr 9, 1903 in Benkelman, NE. Bond appeared in over 270 film and TV roles. His best known films include Drums Along the Mohawk (as Adam Hartman), The Maltese Falcon (as Detective Tom Polhaus), The Searchers (as Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton), Mister Roberts (as Chief Petty ...

  6. Ward Bond. Actor Birth Date: ... April 9, 1903 Death Date: November 5, 1960 Birth Place: Benkelman, Nebraska. ... Bond began his career in the late 1920s and was a key member of John Ford's stock ...

  7. Ward Bond. Wardell Edwin Bond was an American film actor whose rugged appearance and easygoing charm featured in numerous roles. Bond was born in Benkelman, Nebraska – located in the southwestern corner of Nebraska just a few miles from Kansas and Colorado. The Bond family – father John W., mother Mabel L., and sister Bernice – lived in ...

  8. Searchers, The (1956) -- (Movie Clip) Let's Go Home. One of the most prolific of Hollywood character actors. Bond began his career in the late 1920s and was a key member of John Ford's stock company, playing the parson/Texas Ranger in "The Searchers" (1956) and fictional film director John Dodge in "The Wings of Eagles" (1956).

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