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  1. Sep 1, 1973 · John Ford, one of the greatest directors the American motion‐picture industry has produced, died of cancer yesterday at his home in Palm Desert, Calif. He was 78 years old.

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    John Ford. John Martin Feeney (February 1, 1894 – August 31, 1973), known professionally as John Ford, was an American film director and producer. He is regarded as one of the most important and influential filmmakers during the Golden Age of Hollywood, [3] and was one of the first American directors to be recognized as an auteur.

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  4. February 1, 1894 · Cape Elizabeth, Maine, USA. Died. August 31, 1973 · Palm Desert, California, USA (stomach cancer) Birth name. John Martin Feeney. Nicknames. Pappy. Coach. Uncle Jack. The Admiral. The Liberal Democrat at Republic. Jack. Height. 6′ (1.83 m) Mini Bio. John Ford came to Hollywood following one of his brothers, an actor.

    • February 1, 1894
    • August 31, 1973
    • Early Life and Education
    • Silent Films
    • Westerns
    • Classic Novel Adaptations
    • Later Career
    • Legacy

    Born into an Irish immigrant family in Maine, John Ford (born Sean Aloysius Feeney) grew up in a moderately prosperous environment. His father owned saloons in Portland, Maine's largest city. Ford was one of eleven children. Many of John Ford's subsequent film projects related to his Irish heritage. The young John Ford played football in high schoo...

    John Ford got his start in Hollywood as an assistant in the production of his older brother's movies. He served as a stuntman, handyman, double for his brother, and occasional actor. Despite a contentious relationship between the two, within three years, John was his brother's primary assistant and often operated the camera. By the time John Ford m...

    John Ford is best remembered for his Westerns. From the 1930s through the 1960s, he helped design the look and feel of classic Western film. One of his favorite actors, John Wayne, appeared in more than 20 of his films as a featured actor. Wayne was in countless more projects near the beginning of his career performing as an extra. Despite his earl...

    Despite his association with Westerns, John Ford didn't win any of his Best Picture Oscars for them. Three of the four awards came with novel adaptations. The fourth wove the feature-length film The Quiet Manout of a short story. The first John Ford film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture was the 1931 adaptation of Sinclair Lewis...

    Despite being dogged by ill health and declining eyesight, John Ford worked well into the 1960s. He completed Donovan's Reef, his last film with John Wayne, in 1963. It was Ford's final major commercial success, earning over $3 million at the box office. His last feature film, 7 Women, appeared in 1966. It was a story about missionary women in Chin...

    John Ford continues to hold the record for the most Best Director Academy Awards won with four. He also earned Oscars for two wartime documentaries. In 1973, he was the first recipient of the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award. In the same year, Ford received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He wasn't the only person winning awards ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000406John Ford - IMDb

    What Price Glory (1952) 1 Video. 67 Photos. John Ford came to Hollywood following one of his brothers, an actor. Asked what brought him to Hollywood, he replied "the train". He became one of the most respected directors in the business, in spite of being known for his westerns, which were not considered "serious" film.

    • January 1, 1
    • Cape Elizabeth, Maine, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Palm Desert, California, USA
  6. Died. 31 August, 1973. Palm Desert, California, U.S. John Ford (February 1, 1894 – August 31, 1973) was a noted and highly accomplished American film director. Although most famous for westerns such as Stagecoach, My Darling Clementine, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, and The Searchers, he also made cavalry movies, some movies set in ...

  7. Note: John Ford, 78, died in Palm Desert, Calif. Mr. Ford directed 133 films in a period of over 50 years. He won Academy Awards for his direction of "The Informer," "The Grapes of Wrath," "How Green Was My Valley," and "The Quiet Man."

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