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Gwyllyn Samuel Newton "Glenn" Ford (May 1, 1916 – August 30, 2006) was a Canadian
Canada

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-born American
United States

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 actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
 from Hollywood
Classical Hollywood cinema

Classical Hollywood cinema or the classical Hollywood narrative, are terms used in history of film which designates both a visual and sound style for making motion pictures and a mode of production used in the Cinema of the United States between roughly the 1910s and the 1960s....
's Golden Era with a career that spanned seven decades. Ford was a versatile actor best known for playing either cowboy
Cowboy

A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks....
s or ordinary men in unusual circumstances.

Gwyllyn Ford at Jeffrey Hale Hospital in Quebec City
Quebec City

Qu?bec or Quebec, also Quebec City or Qu?bec City , is the Capital of the Canada Provinces and territories of Canada of Quebec and is located within the Capitale-Nationale region....
, Quebec
Quebec

Quebec , in French language, Qu?bec , is a Provinces and territories of Canada in the Central Canada and Eastern Canada regions of Canada....
. Ford was the son of Anglo-Quebecer
Anglo-Quebecer

English-speaking Quebecers refers to the English language-speaking minority of the primarily French language-speaking province of Quebec, Canada....
s Hannah and Newton Ford; Newton was a railroad executive.






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Gwyllyn Samuel Newton "Glenn" Ford (May 1, 1916 – August 30, 2006) was a Canadian
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
-born American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
 from Hollywood
Classical Hollywood cinema

Classical Hollywood cinema or the classical Hollywood narrative, are terms used in history of film which designates both a visual and sound style for making motion pictures and a mode of production used in the Cinema of the United States between roughly the 1910s and the 1960s....
's Golden Era with a career that spanned seven decades. Ford was a versatile actor best known for playing either cowboy
Cowboy

A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks....
s or ordinary men in unusual circumstances.

Early life and career

Born Gwyllyn Ford at Jeffrey Hale Hospital in Quebec City
Quebec City

Qu?bec or Quebec, also Quebec City or Qu?bec City , is the Capital of the Canada Provinces and territories of Canada of Quebec and is located within the Capitale-Nationale region....
, Quebec
Quebec

Quebec , in French language, Qu?bec , is a Provinces and territories of Canada in the Central Canada and Eastern Canada regions of Canada....
. Ford was the son of Anglo-Quebecer
Anglo-Quebecer

English-speaking Quebecers refers to the English language-speaking minority of the primarily French language-speaking province of Quebec, Canada....
s Hannah and Newton Ford; Newton was a railroad executive. He was a great-nephew of Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
's first Prime Minister
Prime Minister of Canada

The Prime Minister of Canada is the primary Minister of the Crown, chairman of the Cabinet of Canada, and thus head of government of Canada. The office is not outlined in any of the documents that constitute the written portion of the constitution of Canada; executive authority is formally vested in the Monarchy of Canada and exercised on hi...
 Sir John A. Macdonald
John A. Macdonald

Sir John Alexander Macdonald, Order of the Bath, Order of St Michael and St George, Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Queen's Privy Council for Canada, was the first Prime Minister of Canada and the dominant figure of Canadian Confederation....
. Ford moved to Santa Monica, California
Santa Monica, California

Santa Monica is a city in western Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. Situated on Santa Monica Bay of the Pacific Ocean, it is completely surrounded by the City of Los Angeles ? Pacific Palisades on the northwest, Brentwood, Los Angeles, California on the north, West Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California on the northeast...
 with his family at the age of eight, and became a naturalized citizen
United States nationality law

Article_I_of_the_US_Constitution#Enumerated_powers of the United States Constitution expressly gives the United States Congress the power to establish a uniform rule of naturalization....
 of the United States in 1939.

After Ford graduated from Santa Monica High School
Santa Monica High School

Santa Monica High School , informally known as Samohi or just Samo, is a public school located in Santa Monica, California which was founded in 1884 ....
, he began working in small theatre groups. Ford later commented that his railroad executive father had no objection to his growing interest in acting, but told him, "Its all right for you to try to act, if you learn something else first. Be able to take a car apart and put it together. Be able to build a house, every bit of it. Then you'll always have something." Ford heeded the advice and during the 1950s, when he was one of Hollywood's most popular actors, he regularly worked on plumbing, wiring and air conditioning at home. At times, he worked as a roofer and installer of plate-glass windows.

He acted in West Coast stage companies, before joining Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures

Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. is an United States film production company and distribution company. It was one of the so-called studio system among the eight major film studios of Hollywood Cinema of the United States#Golden Age of Hollywood....
 in 1939. His stage name came from his father's hometown of Glenford, Canada. His first major movie part was in the 1939
1939 in film

The year 1939 in film involved some significant events....
 film Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence.

Military service

In 1942, Ford's film career was interrupted when he volunteered for duty in World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 with the U.S. Marine Corps
United States Marine Corps

The United States Marine Corps is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for providing Military power projection from the sea, using the mobility of the United States Navy to rapidly deliver Marine Air-Ground Task Force....
 Reserve
Marine Forces Reserve

The Marine Forces Reserve , a part of the United States Marine Corps, is the largest command in the Marine Corps.The mission of Marine Forces Reserve is to augment and reinforce active Marine forces in time of war, national emergency or contingency operations, provide personnel and operational tempo relief for the active forces in peacetim...
 on December 13, as a photographic specialist at the rank of Sergeant
Sergeant

Sergeant is a Military rank used in some form by most militaries, police forces, and other uniformed organizations around the world. Its origins are the Latin serviens, "one who serves", through the French term Sergent....
. He was assigned in March 1943 to active duty at the Marine Corps Base in San Diego. He was sent to Marine Corps Schools Detachment (Photographic Section) in Quantico, Virginia, that June, with orders as a motion-picture production technician. Sergeant Ford returned to the San Diego base in February 1944 and was assigned next to the radio section of the Public Relations Office, Headquarters Company, Base Headquarters Battalion. There he staged and broadcast the radio program Halls of Montezuma. Glenn Ford was honorably discharged from the Marines on December 7, 1944.

In 1958, he joined the U.S. Naval Reserve and was commissioned as a lieutenant commander with a 1655 designator (public affairs officer). During his annual training tours, he promoted the Navy through radio and television broadcasts, personal appearances, and documentary films. He was promoted to commander in 1963 and captain in 1968.

Ford went to Vietnam in 1967 for a month's tour of duty as a location scout for combat scenes in a training film entitled Global Marine. He traveled with a combat camera crew from the demilitarized zone south to the Mekong Delta. For his service in Vietnam, the Navy awarded him a Navy Commendation Medal. His World War II decorations are as follows: American Campaign Medal
American Campaign Medal

The American Campaign Medal was a United States service medals of the World Wars of the United States armed forces which was first created on November 6, 1942 by issued by President Franklin D....
, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal

The Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal is a United States service medals of the World Wars of the Second World War which was awarded to any member of the United States military who served in the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II from 1941 to 1945 and was created on November 6, 1942 by issued by President Franklin D....
, World War II Victory Medal
World War II Victory Medal

The World War II Victory Medal is a decoration of the United States military which was created by an act of United States Congress in July 1945....
, Rifle Marksman Badge, and the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Medal. He retired from the Naval Reserve in the 1970s at the rank of captain.

Acting career

Following military service, Ford's breakthrough role was in 1946
1946 in film

The year 1946 in film involved some significant events....
, starring alongside Rita Hayworth
Rita Hayworth

Rita Hayworth , was an American actress who attained fame during the 1940s not only as one of the era's top musical stars, but also as the era's defining sex symbol, most notably in the 1946 film Gilda....
 in Gilda
Gilda

Gilda is a black-and-white film noir directed by Charles Vidor. It stars Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth in her signature role as the ultimate femme fatale. The film was noted for cinematographer Rudolph Mate's lush photography, costume designer Jean Louis' sexy wardrobe for Hayworth , and choreographer Jack Cole's staging of "Put the...
. He went on to be a leading man opposite her in a total of five films. While the movie is mostly remembered as the vehicle for Hayworth's "provocative rendition of a song called Put the Blame on Mame", The New York Times
The New York Times

The New York Times is an American daily newspaper published in New York City. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady"?named for its staid appearance and style?is regarded as a national newspaper of record....
 movie reviewer Bosley Crowther praised Ford's "stamina and poise in a thankless role" despite the movie's poor direction.

Ford's career flourished in the 1950s and into the 1960s, and continued into the early 1990s, with an increasing number of television
Television in the United States

Television is one of the media of the United States of the United States. In an expansive country of Demography of the United States, television programs are some of the few things that nearly all Americans can share....
 roles. His major roles in thrillers, drama
Drama

Drama is the specific Mode of fiction Mimesis in performance. The term comes from a Ancient Greek word meaning "Action " , which is derived from "to do" ....
s and action films include A Stolen Life
A Stolen Life

A Stolen Life is a 1946 drama film, film director by Curtis Bernhardt. It stars Bette Davis, who also produced; her last production for Warner Bros.....
 with Bette Davis
Bette Davis

Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis was an American actress of film, television and theatre. Noted for her willingness to play unsympathetic characters, she was highly regarded for her performances in a range of film genres; from contemporary crime films to historical film and period piece and occasional comedy, though her greatest successes were h...
, The Secret of Convict Lake
The Secret of Convict Lake

The Secret of Convict Lake is a 1951 in film black-and-white western film. The film was directed by Michael Gordon , produced by Frank P. Rosenberg and music by Sol Kaplan....
 with Gene Tierney
Gene Tierney

Gene Tierney was an United States film and Theatre actor. Acclaimed as one of the great beauties of her day, she is best-remembered for her performance in the title role of Laura and her Academy Award-nominated performance for Academy Award for Best Actress in Leave Her to Heaven ....
, The Big Heat
The Big Heat

The Big Heat is a 1953 in film film noir directed by Fritz Lang, starring Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, and Lee Marvin. It is about a cop who takes on the crime syndicate that controls his city after the brutal murder of his beloved wife....
, Framed
Framed (film)

Framed is a black-and-white film noir directed by Richard Wallace and featuring Glenn Ford. The B-movie is generally praised by critics as an effective crime thriller despite its low budget....
, Blackboard Jungle
Blackboard Jungle

Blackboard Jungle is a 1955 in film social commentary film about teachers in an inner-city school. It is based on the Blackboard Jungle by Evan Hunter....
, Interrupted Melody
Interrupted Melody

Interrupted Melody is a biographical film which tells the story of Australian opera singer Marjorie Lawrence's struggle with polio. The film was made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Curtis Bernhardt and produced by Jack Cummings from a screenplay by Marjorie Lawrence, Sonya Levien, and William Ludwig....
 with Eleanor Parker
Eleanor Parker

Eleanor Jean Parker is an American film and television actress....
, Experiment in Terror
Experiment in Terror

Experiment in Terror is a 1962 in film crime film directed by Blake Edwards and written by Mildred Gordon and Gordon Gordon based on their 1961 novel Operation Terror....
  with Lee Remick
Lee Remick

Lee Ann Remick was an Academy Award- and Tony Award-nominated American film and television actress. Among her best-known films are Anatomy of a Murder , Days of Wine and Roses , and The Omen ....
, Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (film)

Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse is a 1962 drama film based on a novel by Vicente Blasco Ib??ez, directed by Vincente Minnelli, and starring Glenn Ford, Ingrid Thulin, Charles Boyer, Lee J....
, Ransom!
Ransom!

Ransom! is a 1956 in film crime drama examining the reactions of parents, police, and the public to a kidnapping. Written by Richard Maibaum and Cyril Hume, the film was based on a popular episode of "The United States Steel Hour" titled "Fearful Decision," which aired in 1954 in television....
, Superman and westerns
Western (genre)

The Western is a fiction genre seen in film, television, radio, literature, painting and other visual arts. Westerns are devoted to telling stories set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in what became the Western United States , but also in Western Canada, Mexico , Alaska and even Australia ....
 such as The Fastest Gun Alive
The Fastest Gun Alive

The Fastest Gun Alive is a 1956 in film western film starring Glenn Ford, Jeanne Crain and Broderick Crawford....
, 3:10 to Yuma and Cimarron
Cimarron (1960 film)

Cimarron is a 1960 in film western film based on the Edna Ferber novel Cimarron, featuring Glenn Ford and Maria Schell. It was directed by Anthony Mann, known for his westerns and film noirs....
. Ford's versatility also allowed him to star in a number of popular comedies, including The Teahouse of the August Moon, Don't Go Near the Water, The Gazebo, Cry For Happy, and The Courtship of Eddie's Father
The Courtship of Eddie's Father (film)

The Courtship of Eddie's Father is a 1963 in film romantic comedy film starring Glenn Ford as a widowed father, with a young son to care for, played by Ron Howard....
.

In 1971, Ford signed with CBS
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
 to star in his first television series, a half hour comedy/drama titled The Glenn Ford Show. However, CBS head Fred Silverman
Fred Silverman

Fred Silverman is an United States television executive and producer. He worked as an executive at CBS, American Broadcasting Company and NBC, and was responsible for bringing to television such programs as the series Scooby-Doo , All in the Family , The Waltons , and Charlie's Angels , as well as the miniseries Roots a...
 noticed that many of the featured films being shown at a Glenn Ford film festival were westerns. He suggested doing a western series instead, which resulted in the "modern day western" series, Cade's County
Cade's County

Cade's County is a modern-day Western /Police procedural which aired on CBS during the 1971-72 United States network television schedule. There were 24 episodes....
. Ford played southwestern Sheriff Cade for one season (1971-1972) in a mix of western drama and police mystery. In The Family Holvak (1975-1976), Ford portrayed a depression era preacher in a family drama, reprising the same character he had played in the TV film The Greatest Gift. Julie Harris
Julie Harris

Julie Harris is a American stage, screen, and television actress. She has won five Tony Awards and three Emmy Awards, and was nominated for an Academy Awards....
 co-starred as his wife and Lance Kerwin as his son.

In 1978, Ford had a supporting role in Superman, as Clark Kent
Clark Kent

Clark Joseph Kent is a fictional character created by Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. He serves as the civilian and secret identity of the superhero Superman....
's adopted father, Jonathan Kent, a role that introduced Ford to a new generation of film audiences. Ford's final scene in the film begins with a direct reference to Blackboard Jungle - the earlier film's theme song "Rock Around the Clock
Rock Around the Clock

"Rock Around the Clock" is a 12-bar blues from 1952 in music, written by Max C. Freedman and James E. Myers . The song is ranked #158 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time....
" is heard on a car radio.

In 1991, Ford agreed to star in a cable network series, African Skies
African Skies

African Skies was a Canada television series which aired from 1991 in television-1994 in television. It starred Catherine Bach....
. However, prior to the start of the series, he developed blood clots in his legs which required a lengthy stay in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is a hospital located in Los Angeles, California, USA....
. Eventually he recovered, but at one time his situation was so severe that he was listed in critical condition. Ford was forced to drop out of the series and was replaced by Robert Mitchum
Robert Mitchum

Robert Charles Durman Mitchum was an Academy Award-nominated United States film actor, author, composer and singer. Mitchum is largely remembered for his starring roles in several major works of the film noir style, and is considered a forerunner of the anti-heroes prevalent in film during the 1950s and 1960s....
.

The 2006 movie Superman Returns
Superman Returns

Superman Returns is a 2006 superhero film based on the DC Comics character Superman. Directed by Bryan Singer, the film stars Brandon Routh as Superman, as well as Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey, James Marsden and Parker Posey....
 includes a scene where Ma Kent (played by Eva Marie Saint
Eva Marie Saint

Eva Marie Saint is an Academy Awards-winning United States Actor. She has starred on Broadway, in films and on television beginning in the 1950s....
) stands next to the living room mantel after Superman returns from his quest to find remnants of Krypton. On that mantel is a picture of Pa Kent (as played by Glenn Ford). This "cameo" of sorts was Ford's last screen appearance (the photograph is more easily visible in a deleted scene included with the DVD release of the film).

Personal life

Glenn Ford (1979)
Ford's first wife was actress and dancer Eleanor Powell
Eleanor Powell

Eleanor Torrey Powell was an United States film actress and dancer of the 1930s and 1940s, known for her exuberant solo tap dancing....
 (1943-1959), with whom he had his only child, Peter (born 1945). The couple appeared together on screen once, in a short subject produced in the 1950s entitled The Faith of Our Children; when they married, Powell was more famous than Ford. Ford subsequently married actress Kathryn Hays
Kathryn Hays

Kathryn Hays is an United States actor. She was born in Princeton, Illinois and grew up in Joliet, Illinois.In the 1966-1967 television season, Hays appeared as Elizabeth Reynolds Pride in the National Broadcasting Company Western series The Road West, with co-stars Barry Sullivan , Andrew Prine, Kelly Corcoran, and Glenn Corbett....
 (1966-1969); Cynthia Hayward (1977-1984) and Jeanne Baus (1993-1994). All four marriages ended in divorce. Ford was not on good terms with his ex-wives. He also had a long-term relationship with actress Hope Lange
Hope Lange

Hope Elise Ross Lange was an Academy Award-nominated American stage, film, and television actress....
 in the early 1960s, although they never married.

In 1978, Ford underwent hypnosis
Hypnosis

Hypnosis is a mental state or set of attitudes usually induced by a procedure known as a hypnotic induction, which is commonly composed of a series of preliminary instructions and suggestions....
 at his home in Beverly Hills, and recalled a past life of being a Colorado
Colorado

The State of Colorado is a U.S. state located in the Mountain States of the United States of America. Colorado may also be considered to be a part of the Western United States and Southwestern United States regions of the United States....
 cowboy
Cowboy

A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks....
 named Charlie Bill. He gave a detailed description of a past life, which was tape-recorded for academics at the University of California
University of California

The University of California is a public university system in the U.S. state of California. Under the California Master Plan for Higher Education, the University of California is a part of the state's three-tier public higher education system, which also includes the California State University system and the California Community Colleges s...
 to study. A second experiment was conducted at the university itself when Ford, then 61, responded well to the hypnosis. This time he did not recall the life of Charlie Bill, but that of a Scottish
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
 piano teacher named Charles Stuart. "I teach the piano to young flibbertigibbets", said Ford under the hypnosis, using a quaint old English word for rascals not in common use in California. He allegedly played a few notes on piano during the experiment, despite later telling that he never had been taught to play the instrument. The researchers then managed to locate the grave of a Charles Stuart in Elgin, Scotland, who died in 1840. After being shown a photo of the burial place, Ford said "That shook me up real bad. I felt immediately that it was the place I was buried."

For the first half of his life, Glenn Ford supported the US Democratic Party - in the 1950s he supported Adlai Stevenson
Adlai Stevenson

Adlai Ewing Stevenson II was an United States, noted for his intellectual demeanor, eloquent oratory, and promotion of liberal causes in the History of the United States Democrat Party....
 for President - and in later years became a supporter of the Republican Party, campaigning for his friend Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan

Ronald Wilson Reagan was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States and the 33rd Governor of California . Born in Illinois, Reagan moved to Los Angeles, California in the 1930s, where he was an actor, president of the Screen Actors Guild , and a spokesman for General Electric ....
 in the 1980 and 1984 presidential elections.

Ford offered to buy the National Hockey League
National Hockey League

The National Hockey League is a professional ice hockey league composed of 30 teams in North America. It is considered to be the premier professional ice hockey league in the world, and one of the North American Major professional sports leagues of the United States and Canada....
's Atlanta Flames
Atlanta Flames

The Atlanta Flames were a professional ice hockey team based in Atlanta, Georgia, Georgia , USA from 1972?73 NHL season to 1979?80 NHL season. The team, a member of the National Hockey League , was relocated to Calgary, Alberta, Alberta, Canada for the start of the 1980?81 NHL season and were re-named the Calgary Flames....
 for $8 million in 1980 in order to keep the team in Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta is the Capital and most populous city in Georgia , as well as the 33rd largest city in the United States of America with a population of 519,145....
, but was outbid by Canadian Nelson Skalbania
Nelson Skalbania

Nelson M. Skalbania is a flamboyant Canada businessman from Vancouver, British Columbia best known for signing a 17-year-old Wayne Gretzky to the Indianapolis Racers of the World Hockey Association....
, who moved the team to Calgary
Calgary

Calgary is the largest city in the province of Alberta, Canada. It is located in the south of the province, in an area of foothills and High Plains, approximately east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies....
, Alberta
Alberta

Alberta is one of Canada Canadian Prairies Provinces and territories of Canada. It became a province on September 1, 1905.Alberta is located in western Canada, bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S....
, where they became the Calgary Flames
Calgary Flames

The Calgary Flames are a professional ice hockey team based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. They are a member of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
.

Ford's son Peter also became an actor (as well as a singer and radio host), before giving up on his acting career around 1975; he later became a successful business contractor. Ford was reportedly furious when he learned that Peter had briefly taken control of his estate in 1992, when he was seriously ill and had gone into a coma while in the hospital. Ford became estranged from his son and stated that he would leave his estate to Pauli Kiernan, his 39-year-old nurse and companion. While Peter contended Kiernan was manipulating his father, the elder Ford said, "What Peter has done to me is cruel and wicked. He just wants my money. I want my nurse Pauli to get the money. I know who's been good and kind to me in these last years of my life." Several years later, however, Glenn Ford reconciled with Peter, who subsequently moved into Ford's Beverly Hills mansion along with the latter's wife Lynda and their three children. They maintained a close relationship; Peter is currently writing a biography about his father.

Ford suffered a series of minor stroke
Stroke

A stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain function due to a disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. According to the National Stroke Association, a "stroke" occurs when a blood clot blocks and artery or a blood vessel breaks, interrupting blood flow to an area of the brain....
s which left him in frail health in the years leading up to his death. He died in his Beverly Hills home on August 30, 2006 at the age of 90.

His interment was located in Santa Monica
Santa Monica, California

Santa Monica is a city in western Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. Situated on Santa Monica Bay of the Pacific Ocean, it is completely surrounded by the City of Los Angeles ? Pacific Palisades on the northwest, Brentwood, Los Angeles, California on the north, West Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California on the northeast...
's Woodlawn Cemetery
Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery, Santa Monica

Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery is located at 1847 14th Street in Santa Monica, California....
.

Awards

After being nominated in 1957
1957 in film

The year 1957 in film involved some significant events....
 and 1958
1958 in film

The year 1958 in film involved some significant events....
, in 1962
1962 in film

The year 1962 in film involved some significant events....
 Glenn Ford won a Golden Globe Award as Best Actor for his performance in Frank Capra
Frank Capra

'Frank Russell Capra' was an Italian-American film director and a major creative force behind a number of highly popular films of the 1930s and 1940s, including It's a Wonderful Life and Mr....
's Pocketful of Miracles
Pocketful of Miracles

Pocketful of Miracles is a 1961 in film comedy film. The screenplay was based on a story by Damon Runyon called "Madame La Gimp" and an earlier screenplay by Frank Capra and Robert Riskin for Capra's Lady for a Day ....
. He was listed in Quigley's Annual List of Top Ten Boxoffice Champions in 1956, 1958 and 1959, topping the list at number one in 1958. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Glenn Ford has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hollywood Walk of Fame

The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a sidewalk along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, that serves as an entertainment hall of fame....
 at 6933 Hollywood Blvd. In 1978, he was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is a museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma. It houses more than 28,000 American West and Native Americans in the United States art works and Artifact ....
 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, the city ranks List of United States cities by population among United States cities in population....
. In 1987 he received the Donostia Award
Donostia Award

The Donostia Award is an honorific award given every year to one, two or three actors in the San Sebastian International Film Festival. It was created in 1986....
 in the San Sebastian International Film Festival
San Sebastián International Film Festival

The San Sebasti?n International Film Festival is an annual FIAPF A category film festival which originated in 1953 and is held in the Spain city of San Sebasti?n ....
, and in 1992 he was awarded the Légion d'honneur
Légion d'honneur

The L?gion d'honneur or Ordre national de la L?gion d'honneur is a France order established by Napoleon I of France, First Consul of the French First Republic, on May 19, 1802....
 medal for his actions in the Second World War.

Ford was scheduled to make his first public appearance in 15 years at a 90th birthday tribute gala in his honor hosted by the American Cinematheque at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre
Grauman's Egyptian Theatre

Grauman's Egyptian Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, California is one of the world's most famous movie theaters....
 in Hollywood on May 1, 2006, but at the last minute, he had to bow out. Anticipating that his health might prevent his attendance, Ford had the previous week recorded a special filmed message for the audience, which was screened after a series of in-person tributes from friends including Martin Landau
Martin Landau

Martin Landau is an Academy Awards-winning United States film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles in the television series Mission: Impossible and Space: 1999 ....
, Shirley Jones
Shirley Jones

Shirley Mae Jones is an United States singer and character actress of stage , film and television. She starred as wholesome characters in a number of well-known musical films, such as Oklahoma , Carousel , and The Music Man ....
, Jamie Farr
Jamie Farr

Jamie Farr is an United States television and film actor and popular game show panelist. He is best known for playing the role of cross-dressing Corporal#United States Maxwell Klinger in the 1970s and 1980s United States television sitcom, M*A*S*H ....
, and Debbie Reynolds
Debbie Reynolds

Mary Frances "Debbie" Reynolds is an Academy Award-nominated United States actor, singer, and dancer....
.

On October 4, 2008, Peter Ford held a live auction
Auction

An auction is a process of trade goods or services by offering them up for bid, taking bids, and then selling the item to the winning bidder....
 on the Internet
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 to sell some of his father's possessions, including Ford’s lacquered cowboy boots (opening bid $2,500), Ford’s jacket and cap from The White Tower ($400), his wool trench coat
Trench coat

A trench coat or trenchcoat is a raincoat made of waterproof heavy-duty cotton drill or poplin, wool gabardine, or in some cases leather: it generally has a removable Insulation lining; and it is usually knee-length or longer....
 from Young Man with Ideas ($300), and his United States Naval Reserve uniform cap ($250). The auction also offered the sofa where Ford claimed to have had a romantic "encounter" with Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, singer, model, and a sex symbol.After spending much of her childhood in foster homes, Monroe began a career as a model, which led to a film contract in 1946....
 ($1,750).

Filmography

  • Superman Returns
    Superman Returns

    Superman Returns is a 2006 superhero film based on the DC Comics character Superman. Directed by Bryan Singer, the film stars Brandon Routh as Superman, as well as Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey, James Marsden and Parker Posey....
     (Picture only) as Jonathan Kent
  • Final Verdict (1991) (TV) as Rev. Rogers
  • Raw Nerve (1991) as Captain Gavin
  • Border Shootout (1990) as Sheriff John Danaher
  • Casablanca Express (1989) as Major Gen. Williams
  • Law at Randado (1989) (TV)
  • My Town
    My Town (TV series)

    My Town is a TV drama series that debuted in 1986. It starred Meredith Salenger and Glenn Ford, and was written by Gil Grant....
     (1986) (TV) as Lucas Wheeler
  • Happy Birthday to Me
    Happy Birthday to Me

    Happy Birthday to Me is a 1981 in film Canadian slasher film directed by J. Lee Thompson and written by John C.W. Saxton. It was released May 15th, 1981....
     (1981) as Dr. David Faraday
  • Fukkatsu no hi
    Fukkatsu no hi

    is a 1980 in film Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction Science fiction film movie directed by Kinji Fukasaku and starring Masao Kusakari, George Kennedy, Robert Vaughn, Chuck Connors, Olivia Hussey, Edward James Olmos, Ken Ogata, Sonny Chiba and Glenn Ford....
     (a.k.a. Virus) (1980) as President Richardson
  • Superman II
    Superman II

    Superman II is the 1980 sequel to the 1978 superhero film Superman . It was the only Superman film to be filmed by two directors. For this reason the film is surrounded with controversy since original director Richard Donner had completed, by his estimation, roughly 75Percentage of the movie in 1977 before being taken off the project....
     (opening title flashback - uncredited) as Jonathan Kent
  • Day of the Assassin
    Day of the Assassin

    Day of the Assassin is a 1979 in film action film. A Spain, Mexican and United States co-production, it was filmed in Spain, directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith....
     (1979) as Christakis
  • The Gift
    The Gift (1979 film)

    The Gift is a 1979 made for television film directed by Don Taylor and starring Allison Argo and Kevin Bacon.External links...
     (1979) (TV) as Billy Devlin
  • Beggarman, Thief
    Beggarman, Thief

    Beggarman, Thief is a 1977 novel written by Irwin Shaw. It was a sequel to his 1970 bestseller Rich Man, Poor Man.The Rich Man, Poor Man had a sequel entitled Rich Man, Poor Man Book II, but it was broadcast prior to the publication of Beggarman, Thief and was not based on the second novel....
     (1979) (TV) as David Donnelly
  • The Sacketts (1979) (TV) as Tom Sunday
  • The Visitor
    The Visitor (1979 film)

    The Visitor is a psychological thriller film directed by Giulio Paradisi , based on a story by the Egypt writer Ovidio G. Assonitis. The film starred such names as John Huston, Shelley Winters, Mel Ferrer, Glenn Ford, and Sam Peckinpah....
     (1979) as Det. Jake Durham
  • Superman (1978) as Jonathan Kent
  • Evening in Byzantium
    Evening in Byzantium

    Evening in Byzantium is a 1978 television movie directed by Jerry London about the Cannes Film Festival in which the festival is overtaken by terrorists....
     (1978) (TV) as Jesse Craig
  • The 3,000 Mile Chase (1977) (TV) as Paul Dvorak/Leonard Staveck
  • Midway
    Midway (film)

    Midway is a 1976 in film war film made by the Mirisch Corporation and released by Universal Pictures . It was directed by Jack Smight and produced by...
     (1976) as RAdm. Raymond A. Spruance
  • Punch and Jody (1974) (TV) as Peter 'Punch' Travers
  • The Greatest Gift
    The Greatest Gift

    The Greatest Gift is a posthumously-released compilation album by Scratch Acid, containing everything they had recorded.Included is one unreleased track, "The Scale Song", which was recorded in December 1982 and is likely the band's earliest recording....
     (1974) (TV) as Rev. Holvak
  • The Disappearance of Flight 412
    The Disappearance of Flight 412

    The Disappearance of Flight 412 is a 1974 in film television movie science fiction film drama film starring Glenn Ford, Bradford Dillman and David Soul....
     (1974) (TV) as Colonel Pete Moore
  • Santee (1973) as Santee
  • Jarrett (1973) (TV) as Sam Jarrett
  • Cade's County
    Cade's County

    Cade's County is a modern-day Western /Police procedural which aired on CBS during the 1971-72 United States network television schedule. There were 24 episodes....
     (1971) (TV) as Sam Cade
  • The Brotherhood of the Bell
    The Brotherhood of the Bell

    The Brotherhood of the Bell is a 1970 in film television movie produced by Cinema Center 100 Productions and starring Glenn Ford. The director Paul Wendkos was nominated in 1971 in film by the Directors Guild of America for "outstanding directorial achievement in television."...
     (1970) (TV) as Prof. Andrew Patterson
  • Heaven with a Gun
    Heaven with a Gun

    Heaven with a Gun is a 1969 in film western film starring Glenn Ford as a preacher who arrives in a town divided between cattlemen and sheep herders....
     (1969) as Jim Killian/Pastor Jim
  • Smith!' (1969) as Smith
  • Day of the Evil Gun
    Day of the Evil Gun

    Day of the Evil Gun is a 1968 American traditional Western starring Glenn Ford, Arthur Kennedy and Dean Jagger. It was directed by Jerry Thorpe....
    (1968) as Lorne Warfield
  • The Last Challenge (1967) as Marshal Dan Blaine
  • A Time for Killing (1967) as Maj. Tom Wolcott
  • Rage (1966) as Doc Reuben
  • Is Paris Burning?
    Is Paris Burning?

    Is Paris Burning? is a 1966 in film France-USA film dealing with the 1944 liberation of Paris by rival branches of the French Resistance and the Free French Forces....
    (1966) as Lt. Gen. Omar N. Bradley
  • The Money Trap
    The Money Trap

    The Money Trap is a 1965 in film drama film starring Glenn Ford , Elke Sommer and Rita Hayworth and directed by Burt Kennedy.Tagline: This woman can change a tough cop into a tougher crook!...
    (1965) as Joe Baron
  • The Rounders
    The Rounders (1965 film)

    The Rounders is a lighthearted 1965 in film film starring Glenn Ford and Henry Fonda....
    (1965) as Ben Jones
  • Dear Heart (1964) as Harry Mork
  • Fate Is the Hunter
    Fate Is the Hunter

    Fate Is the Hunter was a 1961 bestseller by aviation author Ernest K. Gann. Autobiographical, though reading at times like an adventure novel, it describes his years working as a pilot at American Airlines starting in DC-2s and DC-3s when civilian air transport was in its infancy, wartime flying in C-54 Skymasters and C-87 Liberator Expr...
    (1964) as Sam C. McBane
  • Advance to the Rear
    Advance to the Rear

    Advance to the Rear is a light-hearted western film comedy film set in the American Civil War. It starred Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens and Melvyn Douglas....
    (1964) as Capt. Jared Heath
  • Love Is a Ball
    Love Is a Ball

    'Love Is a Ball' is a 1963 in film romance film comedy film starring Glenn Ford and Hope Lange. It is based on the book The Grand Duke and Mr....
    (1963) as John Lathrop Davis
  • The Courtship of Eddie's Father
    The Courtship of Eddie's Father (film)

    The Courtship of Eddie's Father is a 1963 in film romantic comedy film starring Glenn Ford as a widowed father, with a young son to care for, played by Ron Howard....
    (1963) as Tom Corbett
  • Experiment in Terror
    Experiment in Terror

    Experiment in Terror is a 1962 in film crime film directed by Blake Edwards and written by Mildred Gordon and Gordon Gordon based on their 1961 novel Operation Terror....
    (1962) as John 'Rip' Ripley
  • Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
    Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (film)

    Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse is a 1962 drama film based on a novel by Vicente Blasco Ib??ez, directed by Vincente Minnelli, and starring Glenn Ford, Ingrid Thulin, Charles Boyer, Lee J....
    (1962) as Julio Desnoyers
  • Pocketful of Miracles
    Pocketful of Miracles

    Pocketful of Miracles is a 1961 in film comedy film. The screenplay was based on a story by Damon Runyon called "Madame La Gimp" and an earlier screenplay by Frank Capra and Robert Riskin for Capra's Lady for a Day ....
    (1961) as Dave 'the Dude' Conway
  • Cry for Happy
    Cry for Happy

    Cry for Happy is a 1961 movie directed by George Marshall .A Navy photographer and his three-man team occupy a Tokyo geisha house during WWII....
    (1961) as CPO Andy Cyphers
  • Cimarron
    Cimarron (1960 film)

    Cimarron is a 1960 in film western film based on the Edna Ferber novel Cimarron, featuring Glenn Ford and Maria Schell. It was directed by Anthony Mann, known for his westerns and film noirs....
    (1960) as Yancey 'Cimarron' Cravat
  • The Gazebo (1959) as Elliott Nash
  • It Started with a Kiss
    It Started with a Kiss

    It Started with A Kiss is a 1959 in film film staring Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds. It was directed by George Marshall ....
    (1959) as Sgt. Joe Fitzpatrick
  • Torpedo Run
    Torpedo Run

    Torpedo Run is a 1958 in film war film starring Glenn Ford as a World War II submarine commander in the Pacific Ocean.It was nominated for an Academy Award for Visual Effects....
    (1958) as Lt. Cmdr. Barney Doyle
  • Imitation General
    Imitation General

    Imitation General is a 1958 in film war film starring Glenn Ford, Red Buttons and Taina Elg....
    (1958) as MSgt. Murphy Savage
  • The Sheepman
    The Sheepman

    The Sheepman is a tongue-in-cheek 1958 in film Western film directed by George Marshall, starring Glenn Ford, Shirley MacLaine and Leslie Nielsen....
    (1958) as Jason Sweet
  • Cowboy (1958) as Tom Reese
  • Don't Go Near the Water
    Don't Go Near the Water (film)

    Don't Go Near the Water is a 1957 in film comedy film about a U.S. Navy public relations unit stationed on an island in the Pacific Ocean during World War II....
    (1957) as Lt. J.G. Max Siegel
  • 3:10 to Yuma (1957) as Ben Wade
  • The Teahouse of the August Moon (1956) as Capt. Fisby
  • The Fastest Gun Alive
    The Fastest Gun Alive

    The Fastest Gun Alive is a 1956 in film western film starring Glenn Ford, Jeanne Crain and Broderick Crawford....
    (1956) as George Temple/George Kelby, Jr.
  • Jubal (1956) as Jubal Troop
  • Ransom!
    Ransom!

    Ransom! is a 1956 in film crime drama examining the reactions of parents, police, and the public to a kidnapping. Written by Richard Maibaum and Cyril Hume, the film was based on a popular episode of "The United States Steel Hour" titled "Fearful Decision," which aired in 1954 in television....
    (1956) as David G. 'Dave' Stannard
  • Trial
    Trial (1955 film)

    Trial is a 1955 film directed by Mark Robson and written by Don Mankiewicz . It stars Glenn Ford, Dorothy McGuire and Arthur Kennedy ....
    (1955) as David Blake
  • Interrupted Melody
    Interrupted Melody

    Interrupted Melody is a biographical film which tells the story of Australian opera singer Marjorie Lawrence's struggle with polio. The film was made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Curtis Bernhardt and produced by Jack Cummings from a screenplay by Marjorie Lawrence, Sonya Levien, and William Ludwig....
    (1955) as Dr. Thomas 'Tom' King
  • Blackboard Jungle
    Blackboard Jungle

    Blackboard Jungle is a 1955 in film social commentary film about teachers in an inner-city school. It is based on the Blackboard Jungle by Evan Hunter....
    (1955) as Richard Dadier
  • The Violent Men
    The Violent Men

    The Violent Men is a Western film drama from 1955. It was directed by Rudolph Mat?, and starred Glenn Ford along with Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G....
    (1955) as John Parrish
  • The Americano (1955) as Sam Dent
  • Human Desire
    Human Desire

    Human Desire is a black-and-white film noir directed by Fritz Lang, and based on the novel La B?te humaine by ?mile Zola. The story was made twice before in film: La B?te humaine directed by Jean Renoir and Die Bestie im Menschen ....
    (1954) as Jeff Warren
  • City Story (1954) as Narrator
  • Appointment in Honduras (1953) as Steve Corbett
  • The Big Heat
    The Big Heat

    The Big Heat is a 1953 in film film noir directed by Fritz Lang, starring Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, and Lee Marvin. It is about a cop who takes on the crime syndicate that controls his city after the brutal murder of his beloved wife....
    (1953) as Det. Sgt. Dave Bannion
  • Plunder of the Sun
    Plunder of the Sun

    Plunder of the Sun is a 1949 in literature novel by David F. Dodge about a hunt for ancient Peruvian treasure. It was made into a 1953 in film movie of the same name starring Glenn Ford and relocated to Mexico....
    (1953) as Al Colby
  • The Man from the Alamo (1953) as John Stroud
  • Time Bomb aka Terror on a Train (1953) as Maj. Peter Lyncort
  • Affair in Trinidad
    Affair in Trinidad

    Affair in Trinidad is a film produced by Hayworth's Beckworth Corporation, released by Columbia Pictures, and starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford....
    (1952) as Steve Emery
  • Young Man with Ideas (1952) as Maxwell Webster
  • The Green Glove
    The Green Glove

    The Green Glove is an action adventure film starring Glenn Ford, directed by Rudolph Mat? and released by United Artists.Glenn Ford stars as an American paratrooper who travels to France after the end of World War II to try and recover a jewel encrusted glove that had been stolen from a country church during the war....
    (1952) as Michael 'Mike' Blake
  • The Secret of Convict Lake
    The Secret of Convict Lake

    The Secret of Convict Lake is a 1951 in film black-and-white western film. The film was directed by Michael Gordon , produced by Frank P. Rosenberg and music by Sol Kaplan....
    (1951) as Jim Canfield
  • Follow the Sun
    Follow the Sun

    Follow the Sun is a 1951 in film biographical film of the life of golf legend Ben Hogan. It starred Glenn Ford as Hogan and Anne Baxter as his wife....
    (1951) as Ben Hogan
    Ben Hogan

    William Ben Hogan was an United States professional golfer, and is generally considered one of the greatest golfers in the history of the game....
  • The Redhead and the Cowboy (1951) as Gil Kyle
  • The Flying Missile (1950) as Cmdr. William A. Talbot
  • Convicted
    Convicted (film)

    Convicted is a United States crime film noir directed by Henry Levin and written by Seton I. Miller, Fred Niblo, Jr., and William Bowers, based on a play written by Martin Flavin....
    (1950) as Joe Hufford
  • The White Tower
    The White Tower (film)

    The White Tower is a 1950 in film mountain film starring Alida Valli as a woman determined to conquer the mountain that killed her father, and Glenn Ford as the mountaineer who loves her....
    (1950) as Martin Ordway
  • The Doctor and the Girl (1949) as Dr. Michael Corday
  • Mr. Soft Touch (1949) as Joe Miracle
  • Lust for Gold
    Lust for Gold

    Lust for Gold is a 1949 in film western film about the legendary Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine, starring Glenn Ford as the "Dutchman" and Ida Lupino as the woman he loves....
    (1949) as Jacob 'Dutch' Walz
  • The Undercover Man
    The Undercover Man

    The Undercover Man is a crime drama film noir starring Glenn Ford. This one of a number of noirs directed by Joseph H. Lewis, who went on to helm Gun Crazy and The Big Combo. The drama features Glenn Ford, Nina Foch, James Whitmore, among others....
    (1949) as Frank Warren
  • The Return of October (1948) as Prof. Bentley Bassett Jr.
  • The Loves of Carmen
    The Loves of Carmen

    The Loves of Carmen is a Technicolor film starring Rita Hayworth as the gypsy Carmen and Glenn Ford as her doomed lover Don Jos?. It was directed by Charles Vidor and released by Columbia Pictures....
    (1948) as Don José Lizarabengoa
  • The Man from Colorado
    The Man from Colorado

    The Man from Colorado is a 1948 United States western movie directed by Henry Levin and starring Glenn Ford and William Holden....
    (1948) as Col. Owen Devereaux
  • The Mating of Millie
    The Mating of Millie

    The Mating of Millie is a 1948 in film romantic comedy film starring Glenn Ford and Evelyn Keyes. A single woman is willing to go to great lengths to adopt an orphan boy....
    (1948) as Doug Andrews
  • Framed
    Framed (film)

    Framed is a black-and-white film noir directed by Richard Wallace and featuring Glenn Ford. The B-movie is generally praised by critics as an effective crime thriller despite its low budget....
    (1947) as Mike Lambert
  • Gallant Journey
    Gallant Journey

    Gallant Journey is a historical film about early U.S. aeronautical experimenter John Joseph Montgomery. It depicts his efforts to build and fly gliders, from his childhood through to his death in 1911....
    (1946) as John Joseph Montgomery
  • A Stolen Life
    A Stolen Life

    A Stolen Life is a 1946 drama film, film director by Curtis Bernhardt. It stars Bette Davis, who also produced; her last production for Warner Bros.....
    (1946) as Bill Emerson
  • Gilda
    Gilda

    Gilda is a black-and-white film noir directed by Charles Vidor. It stars Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth in her signature role as the ultimate femme fatale. The film was noted for cinematographer Rudolph Mate's lush photography, costume designer Jean Louis' sexy wardrobe for Hayworth , and choreographer Jack Cole's staging of "Put the...
    (1946) as Johnny Farrell/Narrator
  • Destroyer
    Destroyer (1943 film)

    Destroyer is a 1943 in film war film starring Edward G. Robinson and Glenn Ford as U.S. Navy sailors in World War II....
    (1943) as Mickey Donohue
  • The Desperadoes (1943) as Cheyenne Rogers
  • Flight Lieutenant
    Flight Lieutenant (film)

    Flight Lieutenant is a 1942 film starring Pat O'Brien as Sam O'Doyle, a disgraced commercial pilot who works to regain the respect of his son against the backdrop of World War II....
    (1942) as Danny Doyle
  • The Adventures of Martin Eden (1942) as Martin Eden
  • Go West, Young Lady (1941) as Sheriff Tex Miller
  • Texas (1941) as Tod Ramsey
  • So Ends Our Night (1941) as Ludwig Kern
  • Blondie Plays Cupid (1940) as Charlie
  • The Lady in Question (1940) as Pierre Morestan
  • Babies for Sale (1940) as Steve Burton aka Oscar Hanson
  • Men Without Souls (1940) as Johnny Adams
  • Convicted Woman (1940) as Jim Brent (reporter)
  • My Son Is Guilty (1939) as Barney
  • Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence (1939) as Joe
  • Night in Manhattan (1937) on-camera host


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