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John Ford ( February 1 , 1894 – August 31 , 1973 ) has been regarded as one of the most accomplished American Film Director s. Ford won four Academy Award s for Best Director . His style of film-making has been tremendously influential, leading many colleagues to name him one of the greatest directors of all time and some, notably Ingmar Bergman and Orson Welles , as the greatest. His films have influenced directors as diverse as Akira Kurosawa , Martin Scorsese , Steven Spielberg , Sam Peckinpah , and Sergio Leone , as well as countless others. FROM FEENEY TO FORD He was born John Martin Feeney in Cape Elizabeth, Maine to John Augustine Feeney and Barbara (Abbey) Curran, both of whom were born in Spiddal , County Galway , Ireland in 1856. John A. Feeney's grandmother, Barbara Morris, was said to be a member of a local (impoverished) gentry family, the Morrises of Spiddal, presently headed by the decidedly well-off Lord Killanin . John Augustine and Barbara Feeney arrived in Boston and Portland within a few days of each other in May and June 1872, were married in 1875, and became American citizens three years later. They had eleven children: Mamie (Mary Agnes), born 1876; Delia (Edith), 1878-1881; Patrick; Francis; Bridget, 1883-84; Barbara, born and died 1888; Edward, born 1889; Josephine, born 1891; Hannah (Johanna), born and died 1892; John Martin, 1894-1973; and Daniel, born/died 1896. Many of his films contain direct and indirect references to his Irish and Gaelic heritage. His family referred to him as Sean. He began acting in 1914, taking "Ford" as a stage name. He married Mary McBryde Smith, on July 3 , 1920 . DIRECTOR In 1921, Ford turned to directing, beginning as an assistant to Lois Weber . During the 1920s, he served as president of the Motion Picture Directors Association , a forerunner to today's Directors Guild Of America . Over 35 years John Wayne appeared in more than twenty of Ford's films, including ''Stagecoach'' (1939), '' She Wore A Yellow Ribbon '' (1949), '' The Quiet Man '' (1952), '' The Searchers '' (1956), '' The Wings Of Eagles '' (1957), and '' The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance '' (1962). Ford's favorite location for his films was Utah 's Monument Valley . Ford defined images of the American West with some of the most beautiful and powerful cinematography ever shot, in such films as '' Stagecoach '', '' The Searchers '', '' Fort Apache '', and '' She Wore A Yellow Ribbon ''. His good friend Merian C. Cooper , the director of King Kong , produced several of Ford's most admired films. NAVY CAREER AND SUBSEQUENT WORK During ). For more information on his military contributions check the Naval Historical Center link below. In 1955, Ford was tapped to direct the classic Navy comedy '' Mister Roberts '', starring Henry Fonda , Jack Lemmon , William Powell , and James Cagney . However, Mervyn LeRoy replaced Ford during filming when he suffered a ruptured Gallbladder . Ford cast Ward Bond as John Dodge, a character based on Ford himself, in the 1957 movie '' The Wings Of Eagles '', again starring his good friends John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara . JOHN FORD STOCK COMPANY Some actors frequently directed by Ford include: Ward Bond , Ken Curtis , Jane Darwell , Francis Ford (brother), Ben Johnson , Victor McLaglen , Harry Carey, Jr. , and others. They were sometimes known as The John Ford Stock Company . AWARDS He won four Academy Awards as best director for '' The Informer '' (1935), '' The Grapes Of Wrath '' (1940), '' How Green Was My Valley '' (1941), and '' The Quiet Man '' (1952) - none of them Westerns (also starring in the last two was Maureen O'Hara , 'his favorite actress'). He was also nominated as Best Director for '' Stagecoach ''. As producer he received nominations for Best Picture for '' The Quiet Man '' and '' The Long Voyage Home ''. He was the first recipient of the American Film Institute Life Achievement Award in 1973. There is a statue of him in Portland, Maine . He is depicted sitting in a director's chair. Ford died in Palm Desert, California , aged 79 from Cancer . He was interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California .
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