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| | Glenn Ford Biography |
 | | As an actor during the golden era of motion pictures, Glenn Ford was an indelible figure in the large than life world of Hollywood. |  | | Gwyllyn set out to cover his bases, gaining experience and knowledge as an electrician, carpenter and mechanic, while also getting an introduction to horse riding while working in the stables of actor/storyteller Will Rogers. |  | | The tumultuous 60s ended in familiar Ford fashion, as he made two very different westerns, the gritty 'Heaven With a Gun' and his only Disney picture 'Smith!' |
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http://www.glennfordsite.com/biography.html
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| | Glenn Ford Biography (born 1916) |
 | | In 1958, Ford was voted the number one male box-office attraction. |  | | He landed his first professional theater job as a stage manager in 1934, and, within a year, he was acting in the West Coast company of Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour. |  | | Upon his return, Ford had some difficulty jump-starting his career, but, in 1946, he was back on top as Rita Hayworth's co-star in Gilda. |
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| | THE FILMS OF GLENN FORD: A RETROSPECTIVE |
 | | Watching Ford in a Western, one is struck by the unique way in which he rides a horse, elbows out, both hands holding the reins. |  | | Rather like FLIGHT LIEUTENANT, in which an older, colourful actor (Pat O’Brien) was the whole show and Glenn Ford essentially offered fine support, DESTROYER features Edward G. Robinson at the centre of the film. |  | | It is truthful and real and shows as clearly as any scene in his early career, that Glenn Ford had undeniable star power. |
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http://www.glennfordonline.com/4243.html
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| | Glenn Ford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Glenn Ford has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6933 Hollywood Blvd. In 1978, he was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. |  | | As of 2005, Ford was living in quiet retirement in Beverly Hills with his son's family. |  | | His acting career began on stage, and his first large movie part was in 1939 film Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Ford
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| | Glenn Ford |
 | | An ex-confederate officer plans to sell up to Anchor Ranch and move east with his fiance, but the low price offered by Anchor's crippled owner and the outfit's bully-boy tactics make him think again. |  | | The Sammy Cahn score is a treat, and Annie's tip-tapping with Allen Jenkins singing "I Wish That I could Be a Singing Cowboy" is one of the many highlights of this unique lark of a film. |  | | Penny Singleton is adorably ditzy as the heroine, Glenn Ford honed his comic skills as "the tenderfoot" and sparkling Ann Miller as the tart-tongued saloon-singer steals the show. |
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| | ClassicSciFi.Com - Glenn Ford |
 | | Glenn made many notable films during his prestigious 50 year movie career, but he is best known for his fine westerns such as 3:10 to Yuma, The Rounders, Sheepman and many more fine films. |  | | Often during his career Ford insisted on being shot looking to camera left - he had been kicked in the right side of his jaw by a horse and insisted the left side of his face was his only filmable side. |  | | In the 1970s, Glenn made his television debut in the controversial Brotherhood of the Bell and appeared in two fondly-remembered television series: Cade's County and The Family Holvak. |
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http://classicscifi.com/actors.jsp?actor=Glenn+Ford
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| | Glenn Ford - Northern Stars |
 | | It was Canada's first carriageway and it was opened in 1734 as a link between Québec City and Montréal. |  | | Glenn Ford from an original Columbia Pictures press photo for the film Rage, now in the Northern Stars Collection |  | | Blessed by a river to provide power, Sainte-Christine was an early industrial town and it was here that Gwyllyn Samuel Newton Ford was born on May 1, 1916. |
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http://www.northernstars.ca/actorsdef/ford.html
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| | Glenn Ford |
 | | More than half of his movie appearances were in westerns but Ford played equally well in light comedies and film noir, and was voted the number one male box office attraction in 1958. |  | | Born Gwyllyn Samuel Newton Ford in Sainte-Christine, Quebec, actor Glenn Ford appeared in 106 films and several television series. |
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| | Glenn Ford - Performer and Patriot |
 | | Ford in westerns, my favorites are his work in A Stolen Life (1946) opposite Bette Davis, his acclaimed performances in the film noir classics Gilda (1946) and The Big Heat (1953) and his performance as a dedicated teacher in Blackboard Jungle (1956). |  | | Ford brought a calm assuredness to the screen and was often cast in roles that required the hero to show courage and grace under pressure. |  | | Ford also served two tours of duty in Vietnam and is the only actor to have served with both the Green Berets and the French Foreign Legion. |
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http://www.meredy.com/glennford
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| | Glenn Ford: A Life in Film - Glenn Ford's life |
 | | Canadian born, he has been embraced by generations of movie fans, and critics, as an American Everyman. |  | | Tough and commanding in film noir dramas, Glenn's dashing looks and boyish grin also made him perfect for love stories. |  | | Television has been impacted by Glenn Ford's talent as well through such films as The Brotherhood of the Bell, The Sacketts, Beggarman Thief, and the series Cade's County. |
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http://www.glennfordbio.com/life.html
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| | Glenn Ford Remembers ‘American Patriot’ Reagan |
 | | Ford was a rising star, one of a small group of actors who would become film immortals, but he cast it aside to answer his country’s call. |  | | Glenn Ford recalled for NewsMax that he worked with then-Nancy Davis &; before she met her famous husband in a 1949 film entitled “The Doctor and the Girl.” It was Nancy's first big-credit film. |  | | In 1976, Ford co-starred with such film greats as Henry Fonda, Robert Mitchum, James Coburn, Eddie Albert and Hal Holbrook in the film classic "Midway," which told the story of one of history’s greatest naval victories. |
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http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/6/8/210347.shtml
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| | Glenn Ford |
 | | Ford first made his name in "Gilda" (1946), opposite Rita Hayworth, and excelled at playing well-meaning, ordinary men confronted by unusual or threatening situations, as in "Young Man with Ideas" (1952) and "Blackboard Jungle" (1955). |  | | A dependable, solidly built leading man who took his stage name from Glenford, a town in Canada, he entered films in 1939 after some experience on Broadway. |
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http://www.hollywood.com/celebs/detail/celeb/197688
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| | Glenn Marion Ford |
 | | Glenn Marion has been selling classic and antique Ford parts through Hemmings Motor News for over 30 years. |  | | He specializes in 1932 through the early 1960s Ford, Ford Truck and Mercury parts. |  | | Please give Glenn a call if you don't see what you are looking for. |
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http://www.glennmarionparts.com
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| | Glenn Ford Online |
 | | His first professional theatre job was as a stage manager in 1934, and within a year he was acting in the West-Coast company of Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour. |  | | Glenn began his career working in high school plays, then landed leading roles in various productions. |  | | Join today and get the latest on Glenn Ford activities and events. |
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| | Lifetime Achievement Award for Glenn Ford Petition |
 | | Ford has dedicated 7 decades of his life to the making of fine films that have been enjoyed by filmgoers from around the world. |  | | The Lifetime Achievement Award for Glenn Ford Petition to The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was created by Glenn Ford Online and written by Barbara Cary. |  | | We are petitioning The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to present a Lifetime Achievement Award to Mr. |
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| | Glenn Ford |
 | | Ford is a lead developer for the MARS I and MARS II systems being developed by the Communications Engineering Branch at LHNCBC. |  | | Ford has been working with computers since 1980. |  | | For the last three years has been working with Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications, the research and development arm of National Library of Medicine. |
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http://archive.nlm.nih.gov/staff/ford.php
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| | Glenn Ford |
 | | DEMOCRATS CAN COUNT ON FORD AND GLENN CAMPAIGNS IN '98.(NEWS)(Column) (The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)) |  | | Departing Dems.(retiring Democratic Senators include Dale Bumpers, John Glenn and Wendell Ford)(Brief Article) (Industry Week) |  | | The Westerns Channel Salutes the Cowboy Career of Glenn Ford With 8 Films on September 30. |
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| | Glenn Ford Current Month TV Schedule |
 | | Starring Glenn Ford, Gia Scala, Earl Holliman, Anne Francis, Keenan Wynn, Fred Clark, Eva Gabor, Russ Tamblyn, Mary Wickes, Mickey Shaughnessy. |  | | Clark Kent uses his superhuman powers to thwart Lex Luthor's nefarious plot to destroy the West Coast. |  | | Starring Glenn Ford, Anne Baxter, Dennis O'Keefe, June Havoc, Larry Keating, Roland Winters, Sam Snead, Jimmy Demaret, Cary Middlecoff, Nana Bryant. |
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| | The Reincarnation FAQ |
 | | A notable case of this is the famous Hollywood actor Glenn Ford. |  | | There are now many recorded cases where under hypnosis a subject has not only recounted details from what appears to be a previous life, but also spoken a foreign language of which they claimed to have little or no previous knowledge. |  | | One famous example of someone who, when hypnotised, could speak a language to a level he had not achieved and with a dialect he could not have known, was of film actor Glenn Ford - who spoke 17th century French while regressed to a past life. |
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| | Meredy's Glenn Ford Trivia Mania |
 | | Right click your mouse on the [800 x 600] image and choose "set as wallpaper" or "save as" and choose a directory in which to place your wallpaper. |  | | To download FREE Glenn Ford wallpaper left click on the thumbnail below and a large image [800 x 600] will load in a separate window. |  | | Glenn Ford Poster and Print Store from Meredy's Place and AllPosters.com |
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| | IMDb Name Search |
 | | Glenn Jordan (I) (Director, Barbarians at the Gate (1993) (TV)) |  | | Glenn Forbes (I) (Art Department, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)) |  | | A search for "Glenn Ford" found the following results: |
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| | St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture: Glenn Ford |
 | | One of the most pleasing, consistent, thoughtful, and prolific of screen actors, Glenn Ford (born Gwyllym Newton in Quebec) was a regular feature of the Hollywood landscape, particularly the sagebrush, given the large number of Westerns in which he starred. |  | | Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. |
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| | Glenn Ford |
 | | Quote: If they tried to rush me, I'd always say I've only got one other speed, and it's slower. |  | | born Gwyllyn Samuel Newton Ford on May 1, 1916, near Portneuf, Quebec |
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| | Glenn M. Ford attorney in Jackson, Teton Co., WY, Wyoming, U.S.A. |
 | | Your access to and use of the information displayed on lawyers.com is subject to |  | | Glenn M. Ford practices in the following areas of law: Business Law; Real Estate; Commercial Transactions; Banking Law; Bankruptcy Reorganization |  | | Glenn M. Ford attorney in Jackson, Teton Co., WY, Wyoming, U.S.A. Find a Lawyer > Quick Search > Search Results |
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| | Glenn Ford |
 | | Find where Glenn Ford is credited alongside another name |  | | You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. |  | | Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Glenn Ford |
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| | Glenn Ford |
 | | Tell the world what you think of Glenn Ford. |
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