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WALLACE FORD
Wallace Ford, actor, was born in Bolton, Lancashire, England, on February 12, 1898. He is the son of Samuel Grundy and Catherine (Jones) Grundy.
He
received his education at Dr. Barnardo's Homes in
London, England; and in Canada.
Mr.
Ford has appeared in the following stage plays:
Booth Tarkington's “Seventeen,” Drinkwater's “Abraham Lincoln,” “Pigs,”
“Bad Girl,” Steinbeck's “Of Mice and Men,” and others. He has appeared in the following film
plays: “The Informer,” “Lost Patrol,”
Three Cornered Moon,” “The Man Who Reclaimed His Head,” “Blues in the Night,”
“Roar of the Press,” “Murder by Invitation,” “All Thru the Night,” and more
than fifty others.
On
November 27, 1922, he married Martha Haworth and has one daughter, Patricia
Ann.
Mr.
Ford is a Catholic; Democrat; and member of the Lambs Club of New York City and
Lakeside Golf Club of Hollywood, California.
Address: Care of Postmaster,
Cornell, Los Angeles County, California.
Transcribed
11-15-14 Marilyn
R. Pankey.
Source: Eminent
Californians 1953, by Lee E. Johnson & C. W. Taylor. Page 516, C. W. Taylor
Publ., Palo Alto, California, 1953.
© 2014 Marilyn R. Pankey.
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