John Ford
John Ford was an iconic American film director, renowned for his work in Westerns and historical dramas, whose films, such as 'The Searchers' and 'Stagecoach', significantly influenced the genre and American cinema as a whole.
Born on Feb 01, 1894 (132 years old)
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New Zealand:
John Ford discusses the ownership of Air New Zealand and its profitability.
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Canada:
John Ford co-wrote The Witch of Edmonton, which is the source material for Witch.
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Ireland:
John Ford invited Arthur Shields and Barry Fitzgerald to Hollywood to star in a film version of The Plough and the Stars.
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Germany:
John Ford is a legendary director known for his classic Western films.
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Uruguay:
John Ford co-wrote the play 'The Witch of Edmonton' (1621).
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North Macedonia:
John Ford is a legendary western master who directed the significant film 'Autumn of the Cheyennes'.
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Croatia:
John Ford praised Borowczyk for his ability to merge commercial film with his artistic identity.
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United Kingdom:
John Ford is depicted as a belligerent movie director in Avedon's portraits.
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New Zealand:
John Ford discusses the risks of nuclear energy in New Zealand.
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Italy:
John Ford is mentioned in a comparison made by Franco Nero regarding iconic directors.
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