Ward Bond

Ward Bond

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Birthday: 
9 April 1903, Benkelman, Nebraska, USA
Birth Name: 
Wardell E. Bond
Height: 
188 cm
Gruff, burly American character actor. Born in 1903 in Benkelman, Nebraska (confirmed by Social Security records; sources stating 1905 or Denver, Colorado are in error.) Bond grew up in Denver, the son of a lumberyard worker. He attended the University of Southern California, where he got work as an extra through a football teammate who would becom... Show more »
Gruff, burly American character actor. Born in 1903 in Benkelman, Nebraska (confirmed by Social Security records; sources stating 1905 or Denver, Colorado are in error.) Bond grew up in Denver, the son of a lumberyard worker. He attended the University of Southern California, where he got work as an extra through a football teammate who would become both his best friend and one of cinema's biggest stars: John Wayne. Director John Ford promoted Bond from extra to supporting player in the film Salute (1929), and became another fast friend. An arrogant man of little tact, yet fun-loving in the extreme, Bond was either loved or hated by all who knew him. His face and personality fit perfectly into almost any type of film, and he appeared in hundreds of pictures in his more than 30-year career, in both bit parts and major supporting roles. In the films of Wayne and Ford, particularly, he was nearly always present. Among his most memorable roles are John L. Sullivan in Gentleman Jim (1942), Det. Tom Polhaus in The Maltese Falcon (1941) and the Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnson Clayton The Searchers (1956). An ardent but anti-intellectual patriot, he was perhaps the most vehement proponent, among the Hollywood community, of blacklisting in the witch hunts of the 1950s, and he served as a most unforgiving president of the ultra-right-wing Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals. In the mid-'50s he gained his greatest fame as the star of TV's Wagon Train (1957). During its production, Bond traveled to Dallas, Texas, to attend a football game and died there in his hotel room of a massive heart attack. Show less «

Ward Bond's FILMOGRAPHY

Gentleman Jim

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The Maltese Falcon

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Sergeant York

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City for Conquest

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Tobacco Road

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Santa Fe Trail

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The Grapes of Wrath

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The Mortal Storm

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Virginia City

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Gone With The Wind

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Young Mr. Lincoln

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Dodge City

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Son of Frankenstein

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Union Pacific

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Drums Along the Mohawk

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Dust Be My Destiny

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Confessions of a Nazi Spy

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Mr. Moto in Danger Island

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Frontier Marshal

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The Oklahoma Kid

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Made for Each Other

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You Can't Take It with You

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Bringing Up Baby

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Ward Bond'S roles

Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton
Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton
John L. Sullivan
John L. Sullivan
Honey Bragg
Honey Bragg
Bert
Bert
'Boats' Mulcahey C.B.M.
'Boats' Mulcahey C.B.M.
Morgan Earp
Morgan Earp
Detective Tom Polhaus
Detective Tom Polhaus
Pat Wheeler
Pat Wheeler
Father Peter Lonergan
Father Peter Lonergan