Posted on 08/30/2006 7:53:46 PM PDT by Borges
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Actor Glenn Ford, who played strong, thoughtful protagonists in films such as "The Blackboard Jungle," "Gilda" and "The Big Heat," died Wednesday, police said. He was 90.
Paramedics called to Ford's home just before 4 p.m. found Ford dead, police Sgt. Terry Nutall said, reading a prepared statement. "They do not suspect foul play," he said.
Ford suffered a series of strokes in the 1990s.
Failing health forced him to skip a 90th birthday tribute on May 1 at Hollywood's historic Grauman's Egyptian Theatre. But he did send greetings via videotape, adding, "I wish I were up and around, but I'm doing the best that I can.... There's so much I have to be grateful for."
At the event, Shirley Jones, who co-starred with him in the comedy "The Courtship of Eddie's Father," called Ford "one of the cornerstones of our industry, and there aren't many left."
Ford appeared in scores of films during his 53-year Hollywood career. The Film Encyclopedia, a reference book, lists 85 films from 1939 to 1991.
He was cast usually as the handsome tough, but his acting talents ranged from romance to comedy. His more famous credits include "Superman," "Gilda," "The Sheepman," "The Gazebo," "Pocketful of Miracles" and "Don't Go Near the Water."
Great Movie!
I loved Glenn Ford in westerns. Two of my favorites are The Fastest Gun Alive and The Sheepman. In The Fastest Gun Alive,I never saw a faster draw (Maybe they sped up the camera)
I loved Glenn Ford in westerns. Two of my favorites are The Fastest Gun Alive and The Sheepman. In The Fastest Gun Alive,I never saw a faster draw (Maybe they sped up the camera)
That is an excellent film. Ford and Lemmon are great in there but another good actor in that film was the guy who played Samatha's husband in Bewitched - the first Darrin. He was a good actor also and played a great role in another Jack Lemmon movie called Operation Madball.
My apologies for the double posting
The passing of a great American.
The Green Glove is one of my favorites.
http://www.archive.org/details/the_green_glove
Please be with him Father.....and those he leaves here...
Nobody has mentioned 'The Horse Soldiers'. Glenn Ford and John Wayne. Outstanding movie I have seen dozens of times.
> Actors like Glenn Ford, John Wayne, Cary Grant, Jimmy Stewart, etc. will be remembered long after most of the current Hollyweird crowd are dead and forgotten.
and Ronald Reagan, and Humphry Bogart...
Rest in peace, Mr. Ford.Here is a photo I lifted, from the "Blackboard Jungle"...
http://www.destgulch.com/images/bjung11.jpg
Review of the movie, Blackboard Jungle:
The movie Blackboard Jungle is hard hitting and probably a better representation of juvenile delinquency in the nineteen fifties than Rebel Without A Cause or The Wild One. The story revolves around an idealistic teacher on his first job in a tough urban all male high school. The teacher, Richard Dadier, is played by Glenn Ford who performs the role almost too passively. He is surrounded by apathetic teachers and a principle (Mr. Warneke, played by John Hoyt) who has trouble admitting that the school has discipline problems. The movie is based on the novel The Blackboard Jungle by Evan Hunter.
Vic Morrow is Artie West, a gloomy, morose gang leader who has uncanny control over other members of the class who look up to him and fear him. His dislike for Mr. Dadier is immediate and passionate, brought on by an incident in the school library where Mr. Dadier prevents the sexual assault of a new female teacher by members of Artie West's inner circle. Vic Morrow does an excellent acting job as he plays the Artie West character but it's almost the same type of brooding portrayal we see him play in later years in the television series Combat! and in Twilight Zone - The Movie where he met his untimely death in a helicopter accident.
Sidney Poitier, as always, turns in an excellent performance. He portrays Gregory Miller, the less bitter and more intelligent class leader. He, too, initially dislikes Mr. Dadier but their respect for one another grows throughout the film. Miller is a student who initially tried to get the most out of his education but soon realized that no one really cared so he succumbed to the frustrations and decided to bide his time until he could legally drop out of school. He, like the others, realized that causing trouble that would get him expelled from school would probable be enough trouble to get him sent to what was called, before political correctness, reform school.
Richard Kiley is Joshua Edwards, another new teacher in the school, who is so naive and passive that he becomes a favorite target of the hoodlums. The final straw is when he brings his prized record collection to play for one of his math classes and the records are destroyed by the delinquents.
Other recognizable names in the movie are Anne Francis as Anne Dadier, Paul Mazursky as Emmanual Stoker, and Jameel Farah (now known as Jamie Farr) as Santini.
Blackboard Jungle was a shocking film for its time and several cities banned the movie which only served to contribute to its success. Some cities banned it because of its multi-racial content while others did it because of fear that it would spark violence. Claire Booth Luce and the Eisenhower Administration kept it from being shown at the Venice Film Festival. Even today it is a disturbing film.
Great to hear from you.
I guess this means that you are still alive!")
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