Hugh Ford

Director, Author - USA
Born February 5, 1868 in Washinghton, D.C., USA
Died 1952

Mini-Biography:
Hugh Ford was born on February 5, 1868 in Washinghton, D.C., USA. He was an American Director, Author, known for Molly Make-Believe (1916), The Prisoner of Zenda (1913), The Eternal City (1915), Hugh Ford's first movie on record is from 1913. Hugh Ford died on , 1952. His last motion picture on file dates from 1920.

Hugh Ford Filmography [Auszug]
1920: [11.00] (Director), with Arthur Bourchier, Mary Palfrey, Marjorie Hume,
1920: [09.05] Civilian Clothes (Director), with Thomas Meighan, Martha Mansfield, Maude Turner Gordon,
1919: [10.05] In Mizzoura (Director), with Robert Warwick, Robert Cain, Noah Beery,
1919: [06.15] Secret Service (Director), with Robert Warwick, Wanda Hawley, Theodore Roberts,
1919: [06.08] The Woman Thou Gavest Me (Director), with Fritzi Brunette, Katherine Griffith, Jack Holt,
1919: [02.16] Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (Director), with Marguerite Clark, Mary Carr, Vivia Ogden,
1918: [07.07] The Danger Mark (Director), with Elsie Ferguson, Mahlon Hamilton, Crauford Kent,
1918: [04.20] At the Mercy of Men (Ruthless Russia (Working title), The Bride's Revenge (Working title)) (Director: (some scenes) (/xx/)), Directed by Charles Miller, Joseph Kaufman, with Alice Brady, Frank Morgan, Jack W. Johnston,
1918: [01.07] Mrs. Dane's Defense (Director), with Pauline Frederick, Frank Losee, Leslie Austin,
1917: [10.17] Seven Keys to Baldpate (Director), with George M. Cohan, Anna Q. Nilsson, Hedda Hopper,
1917: [04.15] Sleeping Fires (Director), with Pauline Frederick, Maurice Steuart, Helen Dahl,
1917: [03.11] Sapho (Director), with Pauline Frederick, John St. Polis, Pedro de Cordoba,
1917: [01.01] The Slave Market (Director), with Pauline Frederick, Thomas Meighan, Al Hart,
1916: [08.06] The Woman in the Case (Director), Directed by Allan Curtis, with Pauline Frederick, Marie Chambers, Alan Hale,
1916: [06.12] Silks and Satins (Her Romance) (Scenario: (--??--)), Directed by J. Searle Dawley, with Marguerite Clark, Vernon Steele, Clarence Handyside,
1916: [05.25] Saints and Sinners (Scenario), Directed by James Kirkwood, with Estar Banks, Hal Forde, Clarence Handyside,
1916: [05.04] The Red Widow (Scenario), Directed by James Durkin, with John Barrymore, Flora Zabelle, ,
1916: [04.27] The Moment Before (Scenario), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Pauline Frederick, Thomas Holding, Frank Losee,
1916: [04.20] The Innocent Lie (Story), Directed by Sidney Olcott, with , Jack J. Clark, J. Morris Foster,
1916: [04.16] Molly Make-Believe (Scenario), Directed by J. Searle Dawley, with Marguerite Clark, Mahlon Hamilton, ,
1916: [02.27] Diplomacy (Scenario), Directed by Sidney Olcott, with Marie Doro, Elliott Dexter, Edith Campbell,
1916: [01.10] Mice and Men (Scenario), Directed by J. Searle Dawley, with Marguerite Clark, Marshall Neilan, Charles Waldron,
1915: [12.27] Lydia Gilmore (Director), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, with M.W. Rale, Robert Cain, Jack Curtis,
1915: [12.26] The Old Homestead (Thompson's 'Old Homestead') (Scenario), Directed by James Kirkwood, with Frank Losee, Creighton Hale, Denman Maley,
1915: [11.29] The Prince and the Pauper (Director), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, with Marguerite Clark, Robert Broderick, William Barrows,
1915: [11.11] Zaza (Director), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, with Pauline Frederick, Julian L'Estrange, Ruth Cummings,
1915: [08.05] Sold (Director), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, with Pauline Frederick, Thomas Holding, Julian L'Estrange,
1915: [11.15] Bella Donna (Director), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, with Pauline Frederick, Thomas Holding, Julian L'Estrange,
1915: [] The White Pearl (Director), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, with Marie Doro, Thomas Holding, Walter Craven,
1915: [06.03] Jim the Penman (Scenario), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, with Harold Lockwood, John Mason, Russell Bassett,
1915: [04.12] The Eternal City (Director), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, with Pauline Frederick, Thomas Holding, Kittens Reichert,
1915: [04.05] When We Were Twenty-One (Director), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, with William Elliott, Charles Waldron, Marie Empress,
1915: [04.04] Niobe (Director), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, with Hazel Dawn, , Maude Odell,
1915: [01.18] The Morals of Marcus (Director), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, with Marie Doro, Eugene Ormonde, Ida Darling,
1914: [12.14] The Crucible (Director), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, with Marguerite Clark, Harold Lockwood, Justine Johnstone,
1914: [09.21] Such a Little Queen (Director), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, with Mary Pickford, Carlyle Blackwell, Harold Lockwood,
1913: [02.18] The Prisoner of Zenda (Director), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, with James K. Hackett, Beatrice Beckley, David Torrence,

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