Died Today (August 31st): John Ford (1894–1973)

johnford.jpgJohn Ford (1894–1973)

Born: February 1, 1894 in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, USA
Died: August 31, 1973 (age 79) in Palm Desert, California, USA

I didn’t show up at the ceremony to collect any of my first three Oscars. Once I went fishing, another time there was a war on, and on another occasion, I remember, I was suddenly taken drunk.

[on Native American Indians] We’ve treated them badly, it’s a blot on our shield; we’ve robbed, cheated, murdered and massacred them, but they kill one white man and God, out come the troops.

John Ford is the winningest director in Oscar history — four of them he received over the course of his career — but that’s not why he’s on this list, though it helps. It’s not for more or less discovering John Wayne either. Though that helps, too.

THE INFORMERThe Informer
1935
dir. John Ford
Cast
Victor McLaglen
Heather Angel
YOUNG MR LINCOLNYoung Mr. Lincoln
1939
dir. Ford
Starring
Henry Fonda
Alice Brady
HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEYHow Green Was My Valley
1941
dir. Ford
Starring
Walter Pidgeon
Maureen O’Hara
The Quiet ManThe Quiet Man
1952
dir. Ford
starring
John Wayne
Maureen O’Hara
The Long Gray LineThe Long Gray Line
1955
dir. Ford
Starring
Tyrone Power
Maureen O’Hara
THE SEARCHERSThe Searchers
1956
dir. Ford
Starring
John Wayne
Vera Miles
MOVIEStagecoach
1939
dir. John Ford
Starring
John Wayne
Claire Trevor
THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCEThe Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
1962
dir. Ford
starring
James Stewart
John Wayne
MOVIE POSTERTHE GRAPES OF WRATH
1940
dir. John Ford
Stars:
Henry Fonda
Jane Darwell

John Ford was one of the first and maybe the best at playing the singular individual against the vastness of nature, and in so doing laid the ground work for the modern epic. Other director’s are probably more known for that particular style of filmmaking–David Lean certainly explored further into what an epic could do–but there would have been no David Lean without John Ford.

Like Chaplin and Hitchock, Ford started out in the silent’s, transporting the ability to tell a story in purely visual terms into the age of sound (and eventually color and cinemascope) without losing his own personal voice. And like Hitchcok, Ford was a specialist. He made the western what is and was.

It’s hard to remember, today, just how big the Western was in its heyday. In the 1950s if you were going to make a new TV show, it was probably going to be a western. While superhero comics languished, western comics rode on. And ever year, any studio worth its salt was making sure it had a slate full of western’s.

And Ford was its master. “Stage Coach” “The Searchers” “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.” Even people who didn’t make western’s the way Ford did often made them in spite of the way he made them. If you made a Western, John Ford was your starting point.

But he was certainly capable of other things. His adaptation of “The Grapes of Wrath” is as good as any western he ever made. There are similarities of course, but that might be less because he turned everything into a western as it is that he found the innate humanity in all of his stories, and it is that which made all of his films so good.

Even decades after his preferred genre has fallen from the pedestal it once sat on, John Ford still remains.

WATCH TOP 10 JOHN FORD FILMS MOVIE SCENES

10. THE SEARCHERS – The best scene in the film. A lot going on without much happening!

9. FORT APACHE – Fort Apache is a 1948 western film directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne and Henry Fonda.

8. SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON – “She Wore a Yellow Ribbon” is a 1949 western film directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne.

7. RIO GRANDE – Rio Grande is a 1950 western film and the third installment of John Ford’s “cavalry trilogy”,

6. THE WINGS OF EAGLE – The Wings of Eagles (1957) – Closing Scenes.

5. STAGECOACH – 1939- Colorized version starring: John Wayne, Claire Trevor director: John Ford

4. THE INFORMER – After squandering the reward money he received from the Black and Tans (Provincial Police) for informing on his friend Frankie McPhillip, Gypo Nolan stands trial

3. YOUNG MR LINCOLN – First sequence in the 1939 John Ford film

2. THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE– Together For The First Time – James Stewart – John Wayne – in the masterpiece of four-time Academy Award winner John Ford

1. THE SEARCHERS ENDING – Probably, the best ending in the history of cinema. Great Wayne, best Ford.

ALSO –

JOHN FORD INTERVIEW – Video on the famous John Ford. Director of the Grapes of Wrath and many more!

JOHN FORD TRIBUTE – Tribute to the best of John Ford’s Westerns.

Died Today (August 30th): Glenn Ford

glennfordHappy Birthday actor Glenn Ford

Born: Gwyllyn Samuel Newton Ford
May 1, 1916 in Sainte-Christine-d’Auvergne, Portneuf, Québec, Canada

Died: August 30, 2006 (age 90) in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA

Married TO:

Jeanne Baus (5 March 1993 – 1994) (divorced)
Cynthia Ford (10 September 1977 – 13 September 1984) (divorced)
Kathryn Hays (27 March 1966 – 26 June 1969) (divorced)
Eleanor Powell (23 October 1943 – 23 November 1959) (divorced) (1 child)

Read reviews of the best of the actor:

movie posterTHE BIG HEAT
1953
dir. Fritz Lang
Cast:
Glenn Ford
Gloria Grahame
GILDAGilda
1946
dir. by Charles Vidor
starring
Hayworth
Glenn Ford
poster3:10 TO YUMA
1957
dir. Delmer Daves
Starring:
Glenn Ford
Van Heflin
SupermanSuperman
1978
dir. Donner
starring
Christopher Reeve
Margot Kidder

Died Today (August 30th): Jean Seberg (1938–1979)

jeanseberg.jpgJean Seberg (1938–1979)

Born: November 13, 1938 in Marshalltown, Iowa, USA
Died: August 30, 1979 (age 40) in Paris, France

“I know that the greatest of actresses has about 20 good years of acting in her and that she will go on living for 30 or 40 years as a human being. So, the conclusion I have come to is that I can’t make acting my whole life.”

Breathless
1960
dir. Jean-Luc Godard
Starring
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Seberg
AIRPORTAirport
1970
dir. George Seaton
Starring
Burt Lancaster
Dean Martin

 

Died Today (August 30th): Wes Craven

wescraven.jpgWes Craven (1939–2015)

Born: August 2, 1939 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Died: August 30, 2015 (age 76) in Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to: Iya Labunka (27 November 2004 – 30 August 2015) (his death)
Mimi Craven (25 July 1982 – 1987) (divorced)
Bonnie Broecker (1964 – 1969) (divorced) (2 children)

A Nightmare on Elm Street
1984
dir. Craven
starring
Amanda Wyss
Johnny Depp
MY SOUL TO TAKEMY SOUL TO TAKE
dir. Wes Craven
Stars:
Max Thieriot
Emily Meade
ScreamScream
1996
dir. Craven
starring
Neve Campbell
Courteney Cox
SCREAM 2 MOVIE POSTERScream 2
1997
dir. Craven
Starring
Neve Campbell
Courteney Cox
David Arquette
movie posterNEW NIGHTMARE
1994
dir. Wes Craven
Starring:
Heather Langenkamp
Robert Englund
Scream 3
2000
dir. Craven
starring
Neve Campbell
Courteney Cox
David Arquette
Red Eye
2005
dir. Craven
Starring
Cillian Murphy
Rachel McAdams
THE HILLS HAVE EYES IIThe Hills Have Eyes II
2007
dir. Martin Weisz
Starring
Michael McMillian
Jessica Stroup
Written by Craven
scream 4SCREAM 4
dir. Wes Craven
Stars:
Neve Campbell
Courteney Cox
MOVIE POSTERTHE SERPENT AND THE RAINBOW
1988
dir. by Wes Craven
Stars:
Bill Pullman
Cathy Tyson
MOVIE POSTERTHE PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS
1991
dir. by Wes Craven
Stars:
Brandon Quintin Adams
Everett McGill

RIP Actor Gene Wilder – Died today at 83.

genewilder

Died:

August 29, 2016 (age 83) in Stamford, Connecticut, USA

Born: Jerome Silberman
June 11, 1933 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

Married to: Karen Boyer (8 September 1991 – present)
Gilda Radner (18 September 1984 – 20 May 1989) (her death)
Mary Joan Schutz (27 October 1967 – 24 November 1980) (divorced) (1 child)
Mary Mercier (22 July 1960 – 1965) (divorced)

movie posterEVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX, But were afraid to ask
1971
dir. Woody Allen
BLAZING SADDLESBlazing Saddles
1974
dir. Brooks
starring
Gene Wilder
Slim Pickens
poSterWILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
1971
dir. Mel Stuart
Starring:
Gene Wilder
Jack Albertsons
YOUNG FRANKENSTEINYoung Frankenstein
1974
dir. Brooks
starring
Gene Wilder
Teri Garr
Bonnie and ClydeBonnie and Clyde
1967
dir. Arthur Penn
Cast
Warren Beatty
Faye Dunaway

Died Today (August 29th): Ingrid Bergman

ingridbergmanIngrid Bergman

Born: August 29, 1915 in Stockholm, Sweden
Died: August 29, 1982 (age 67) in Chelsea, London, England, UK

3 TIME Oscar Winner for Best Actress: Murder on the Orient Express (1974), Anastasia (1956), Gaslight (1944)

The best way to keep young is to keep going in whatever it is that keeps you going. With me that’s work, and a lot of it. And when a job is finished, relax and have fun.

CasablancaCasablanca
1942
dir. by Michael Curtiz
starring
Humphrey Bogart
Bergman
SPELLBOUNDSpellbound
1945
dir. by Alfred Hitchcock
starring
Bergman
Gregory Peck
NotoriousNotorious
1946
dir. by Alfred Hitchcock
starring
Cary Grant
Bergman
UNDER CAPRICORNUnder Capricorn
1949
dir. by Alfred Hitchcock
starring
Bergman
Joseph Cotten
SEE TOP 100 INGRID BERGMAN PHOTOS
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
Academy Award
and Alfred HItchcock
and Cary Grant
and Charles Boyer
and Children
and Daughter
and Dr. Contance Peterson
and Gary Cooper
and Gregory Peck
and Holger Brandt
and Humphrey Bogart
and Ingmar Bergman
and Isabella Rossellini
and Ray Milland
and Roberto Rossellini
and Walter Matthau
Andy Warhol
Art
as a Nun
as Alicia Huberman
as Anita Hoffman
as Ilsa Lund
as Ivy Peterson
as Joan of Arc
as Maria
as Paula Alquist
Black and White
Blonde
Body
Breasts
by Saratoga Trunk
Cleavage
Close Up
Color
Costumes
Crying
Curly Hair
Drawing
Dress
Ears
Eyebrows
Eyes
Face
Fashion
Ferrari
Gown
Grave
Hair
Hat
Hot
in Adam had Four Sons
in Anastasia
in Arch of Triumph
in Cactus Flower
in Casablanca
in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
in Gaslight
in Intermezzo
in Joan of Arc
in Notorious
in Spellbound
in the Bells of St. Marys
in Under Capricorn
Jewelry
Kiss
Last Movie
Life Magazine
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Nose
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Sexy
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Sister Mary
Smile
Smoking
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Sweden Magazine
Teeth
Time Magazine
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with Oscar
Young

Died Today (August 29th): Lee Marvin

leemarvinLee Marvin

Born: February 19, 1924 in New York City, New York, USA
Died: August 29, 1987 (age 63) in Tucson, Arizona, USA

[on Johnny Cash] Do you realize that he gets three million a year for singing that shit? “I walk the line, I keep my eyes wide open all the time.” I met him in Nashville. He said, “You haven’t heard my other stuff?” “No”, I said, “I haven’t.” He sent us his complete 27 fucking albums. Jesus, Johnny, I like your stuff, but for Christ’s sake . . .

movie posterTHE BIG HEAT
1953
dir. Fritz Lang
Cast:
Glenn Ford
Gloria Grahame
posterPOINT BLANK
1972
dir. John Boorman
Starring:
Lee Marvin
Angie Dickinson
posterBAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK
1955
dir. John Sturges
Starring:
Spencer Tracy
Robert Ryan
THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCEThe Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
1962
dir. Ford
starring
James Stewart
Wayne

 

Died Today (August 28th) Robert Shaw (1927–1978)

robertshaw.jpgRobert Shaw (1927–1978)

Born: August 9, 1927 in Westhoughton, Lancashire, England, UK

Died: August 28, 1978 (age 51) in Tourmakeady, County Mayo, Ireland

Married to:
Virginia Jansen (29 July 1976 – 28 August 1978) (his death) (2 children)
Mary Ure (13 April 1963 – 3 April 1975) (her death) (4 children)
Jennifer Bourke (1952 – 1963) (divorced) (4 children)

From Russia with Love
1963
dir. Terence Young
Starring:
Sean Connery
Lotte Lenya
The StingThe Sting
1973
dir. George Roy Hill
starring
Paul Newman
Robert Redford

JAWSJaws
1975
dir. Steven Spielberg
Starring
Roy Scheider
Shaw
Richard Dreyfuss

Died Today (August 26th): Ted Knight

tedknightTed Knight (1923–1986)

Born: December 7, 1923 in Terryville, Connecticut, USA
Died: August 26, 1986 (age 62) in Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to:
Dorothy Knight (14 September 1948 – 26 August 1986) (his death) (3 children)

Knight eventually starred opposite Nancy Dussault in his own television series, Too Close for Comfort (1980), which had a healthy run despite the fact that Knight, as the lead, was more subdued than on the Mary Tyler Moore classic. Renamed “The Ted Knight Show” after it became a syndicated series, the series finally ended in 1986 only due to Knight’s terminal illness. The actor’s sole post-Ted Baxter movie role was as a judge in the golf-themed comedy, Caddyshack (1980), in which he continually bumped heads with the film’s star, Rodney Dangerfield.

Died Today (August 25th): Truman Capote (1924–1984)

Truman Capote.jpgTruman Capote

Born: September 30, 1924 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Died: August 25, 1984 (age 59) in Los Angeles, California, USA

I think I’ve written one masterpiece in my career and that’s “In Cold Blood”. It is a masterpiece and I don’t care what anyone says. I think I’ve also written three or four short stories that are as good as anything written in the English language.

[on Marilyn Monroe] She is pure Alice in Wonderland, and her appearance and demeanor are a nicely judged mix of the Red Queen and a flamingo.