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  2. American actor Ward Bond was a football player at the University of Southern California when, together with teammate and lifelong chum John Wayne, he was hired for extra work in the silent film Salute (1928), directed by John Ford. Both Bond and Wayne continued in films, but it was Wayne who ascended to stardom, while Bond would have to be ...

  3. On Dangerous Ground: Directed by Nicholas Ray, Ida Lupino. With Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan, Ward Bond, Charles Kemper. Rough city cop Jim Wilson is disciplined by his captain and is sent upstate, to a snowy mountain town, to help the local sheriff solve a murder case.

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  4. May 18, 2024 · Ward Bond, PhD hosts the daily television program, “The Ward Bond Show” which airs across the United States in 60 million households on CTN, DirecTV (Channel 376) and Dish TV (Channel 267) and various cable stations across America. ”The Dr. Ward Bond Show” is an exciting and informative television p…

  5. In 1957, Ward Bond specifically requested Wilson and McGrath to be regulars on Wagon Train. When Bond died, it was Wilson who broke the news to Bond's best friend, John Wayne. When Bond died, it was Wilson who broke the news to Bond's best friend, John Wayne.

  6. Nov 5, 2011 · Actor Born April 9, 1903 in Bendleman, Neb. Died Nov. 5, 1960 of heart attack in Dallas, Texas. W ard Bond was first spotted by director John Ford on the gridiron practice field at the University of Southern California where he played football with John Wayne. He made his first screen appearance in "Salute" while he was still in college.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wagon_TrainWagon Train - Wikipedia

    The show initially starred supporting film actor Ward Bond as the wagon master (replaced after his death in 1960 by John McIntire) and Robert Horton as the scout (eventually replaced by Robert Fuller). The series was inspired by the 1950 film Wagon Master and the 1930 early widescreen film The Big Trail, both featuring Bond.

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