Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
01 Feb, 1894 (131 years old)
Death date
31 Aug, 1973

John Ford

Biography

John Ford (February 1, 1894 – August 31, 1973) was an American film director. He was famous for both his westerns such as Stagecoach (1939), The Searchers (1956), and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), and adaptations of such classic 20th-century American novels as The Grapes of Wrath (1940). His four Academy Awards for Best Director (1935, 1940, 1941, 1952) is a record, and one of those films, How Green Was My Valley (1941), also won Best Picture. In a career that spanned more than 50 years, Ford directed more than 140 films (although nearly all of his silent films are now lost) and he is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential filmmakers of his generation. Ford's films and personality were held in high regard by his colleagues, with Ingmar Bergman and Orson Welles among those who have named him as one of the greatest directors of all time. In particular, Ford was a pioneer of location shooting and the long shot which frames his characters against a vast, harsh and rugged natural terrain.

Known For

The Horse Soldiers
115 min 1959

The Horse Soldiers

Western Movie
Undercover: How to Operate Behind Enemy Lines
1080p
61 min 1943

Undercover: How to Operate Behind Enemy Lines

Documentary Movie
The Birth of a Nation
193 min 1915

The Birth of a Nation

Drama Movie