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Ross Ford
Born
February 24, 1923
Died: June 22, 1988
(Lived 65 years)
Place of Birth
Sterling, Colorado, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
32
Movies
2
TV Shows
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Ross Ford
Movies
32
TV Shows
2
Reform School Girl
as
David Lindsay
August 1, 1957
Project Moon Base
as
Maj. Bill Moore
September 4, 1953
Blue Canadian Rockies
as
Todd Markley
November 30, 1952
Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder
as
Elliott Livermore
March 1, 1952
Street Bandits
as
Tom Reagan
November 9, 1951
Force of Arms
as
Hooker
August 13, 1951
Rough Riders of Durango
as
Sheriff Bill Walters
January 30, 1951
The Flying Missile
as
Crewman Chuck Davis
December 24, 1950
He's a Cockeyed Wonder
as
Ralph Caldwell
December 2, 1950
Frisco Tornado
as
Paul Weston
September 6, 1950
Girls' School
Cast
February 9, 1950
Barbary Pirate
as
Sam Ridgeway
November 10, 1949
Challenge to Lassie
as
William Traill
October 31, 1949
Air Hostess
as
Dennis Hogan
August 25, 1949
Law of the Barbary Coast
Cast
July 21, 1949
Night Unto Night
as
Bellboy
June 10, 1949
Manhattan Angel
as
Eddie Swenson
March 17, 1949
Jungle Patrol
as
Maj. Skipper Wright
November 1, 1948
The Gallant Blade
as
Henri
October 12, 1948
Wallflower
Cast
June 13, 1948
Blondie's Reward
as
Ted Scott
June 3, 1948
The Fuller Brush Man
as
Freddie Trist
June 1, 1948
The Sign of the Ram
as
Logan St. Aubyn
March 3, 1948
The Unsuspected
as
Irving (uncredited)
October 11, 1947
Dark Passage
as
Ross (uncredited)
September 5, 1947
Deep Valley
as
Convict
July 30, 1947
The Unfaithful
as
Young Man
July 1, 1947
Nora Prentiss
as
Billy (uncredited)
February 22, 1947
Deception
as
Music Student (uncredited)
October 26, 1946
Action in the North Atlantic
as
Ensign Speaker (uncredited)
June 12, 1943
Mission to Moscow
as
Johnny - Emlen's Well-Wisher at Train Station (uncredited)
April 29, 1943
Air Force
as
Second Lieutenant (uncredited)
March 20, 1943