David Ford (actor)

David Ford (born David Conant Ford; October 30, 1925 – August 7, 1983) was a TV, film and stage actor. He was known for roles on TV's Dark Shadows (1966–1971) and Search for Tomorrow (1951), and as John Hancock in both the 1776 Broadway musical and its film adaptation.

David Conant Ford
Born(1925-10-30)October 30, 1925
DiedAugust 7, 1983(1983-08-07) (aged 57)
OccupationActor
Years active1951–1972
SpouseNancy Barrett (1967–1969)

Career

He appeared in the role of Sam Evans, the alcoholic widower, artist, and father of Maggie Evans (Kathryn Leigh Scott) on the ABC-TV serial Dark Shadows from 1966 to 1968. He assumed the role when Mark Allen, who originated the role, departed following episode 22 of the first year. He also played Andre du Pres, the father of Josette du Pres, in the show's 1795 storyline.

He later played the contract role of Karl Devlin on the CBS soap opera Search for Tomorrow.

He made his Broadway debut as O'Kelly in the 1957 revival of Mary Stuart, and later took over as the Duke of Norfolk in the original production of A Man For All Seasons. On stage, his best known role was John Hancock in the musical 1776 and the 1972 film adaptation.

Personal life

Ford was born in La Jolla, California. He was a graduate of Arizona State College and the University of South Dakota. He studied at the Dramatic Workshop of the New School for Social Research.[1] In 1967, he married his Dark Shadows co-star, Nancy Barrett; they divorced in 1969.

Death

Ford suffered from alcoholism the better part of his life, and on August 7, 1983, he died of a heart attack in New York, New York. He was 57 years old. He was buried in Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego, California.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1959Middle of the NightPaul Kingsley
1970LovingAl
19721776Congressional President John Hancock (MA)(final film role)

References

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