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Home/People/Deborah Smith Ford
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Born
Jul 10, 1950Died: Feb 23, 2025
Lived 74 years
Place of Birth
Sodus, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

14
Movies
2
TV Shows
IMDb ProfileOfficial Website

Deborah Smith Ford

Acting

Biography
Deborah Smith Ford (born on July 10 in Sodus, New York, USA; † February 23, 2025) was an American actress, author, and celebrity impersonator. She began her career with small roles in film and television and later became known as Farmer Ford in TV and radio commercials for the vitamin supplement Citracal. Ford appeared in various film and television productions, including Random Hearts (1999), Mickey (2004), and Love Song and Power (2024). She was also featured as an anime character in Listen Like It's Gospel (2021). In addition to her acting career, she worked as a model and wrote children's books and novels. Her book series Allie's Adventures tells stories from a child's perspective. Ford was also known as a celebrity impersonator, portraying Trinity from The Matrix, Audrey Hepburn, Mary Katherine Gallagher from Superstar, and Sabrina from Charlie's Angels. She received multiple awards for her work, including the Woman of Distinction in Creative Arts Award (2019) and the Story Monsters Ink Award (2019–2020).
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Young Blood: Evil Intentions

as Trini-T
2012
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Stuck on You

as Theatre Patron (uncredited)
2003
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Escape from Cuba

as Dancer
2003
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Out of Time

as Mother (uncredited)
2003
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Bad Boys II

as Mourner (uncredited)
2003
Big Trouble poster

Big Trouble

as Bag Lady (uncredited)
2002
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Snow Dogs

as Pedestrian (uncredited)
2002
Bully poster

Bully

as Farah Kent
2001
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8MM

as Dancer (uncredited)
1999
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Holy Man

as T.V. Station Personnel
1998
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There's Something About Mary

as Doctor (uncredited)
1998
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Out of Sight

as Airport Passenger (uncredited)
1998
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Gone Fishin'

as Diner Patron (uncredited)
1997
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Just Cause

as Medical Examiner
1995