Paul Ford (actor)
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Paul Ford (November 2, 1901 – April 12, 1976), born Paul Ford Weaver, was a Baltimore, Maryland-born American actor.
Ford was a well-known character actor who came to specialize in authority figures whose ineptitude and pompous demeanors were played for comic effect. Ford became an "overnight" success at age 54 when he had a role opposite Phil Silvers on Silvers' "Sgt. Bilko" TV show. His signature role may well be the part of Mayor George Shinn, a befuddled politico in the film adaptation of the Broadway show The Music Man. Ford played the role straight, and received glowing reviews. Ford had an active career in both films and television until his retirement in the early 1970s.
Early life and acting career
At a young age, he showed an adept talent for performance, but was discouraged when directors thought he was tone-deaf. However, in later years, he made his hollow, reverberating voice one of the most recognized of his era. His success was long in the making, and he did little acting, but instead raised his family during the Great Depression.Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Public Works programs provided Ford work, and to the day he died, he was a passionate Democrat. Ford auditioned for a play under his birth name, and didn't get the part. So, he dropped his surname "Weaver" and became Paul Ford.
His best-remembered performances were on Sgt. Bilko, and The Music Man, as well as The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.
Later years
Most actors who worked with Ford claimed he was a kindly, and very funny man. He was known for his quotes about the depression in later years, including his most famous: "My kids used to think everyone lived on peanut butter sandwiches".Paul Ford died, aged 74, after suffering a massive heart attack at his home in Mineola, Long Island, New York in 1976.
Ford was cremated, and his ashes were given to his family.
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