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    Name Ward Bond
    Height 6' 1"  (185 cm)
    Date of Birth April 91903
    Birthplace Benkelman, Nebraska
    Star Sign Aries
    Died November 5, 1960 (Aged 57)
    Location of Death Dallas, Texas
    Cause of Death heart attack
    Occupation Actor
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    Claim to Fame Wagon Train

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  • Although his career was cut short by his premature death in 1960 at the age of 57, he was one of the most prolific of Hollywood`s actors over a period of 30 years. He regularly appeared in 10 to 20 films per year, with the record year for him being 1935, when he acted in 30 movies.
  • Although John Ford mocked many actors mercilessly (including John Wayne), Bond probably was on the receiving end of the worst verbal punishment from the director (who counted Bond among his favorite actors). At Bond`s funeral, Ford walked up to Andy Devine and said, "Now YOU`RE the biggest asshole I know."
  • Bond has been officially remembered with a TV star on Hollywood Boulevard, by being inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and by a Ward Bond Memorial Park in his birthplace of Benkelman, Nebraska. However, he is probably most fondly remembered for his enormous output of solid work, with great respect by the industry.
  • Bond`s involvement with Johnny Guitar (1954) was ironic considering the director, Nicholas Ray, was a major left-winger who had been shielded from the House Unamerican Activities Committee (HUAC) by millionaire producer Howard Hughes. In addition, Johnny Guitar (1954) was a thinly-veiled attack on the HUAC`s drive to uncover communist sympathizers. It was strange that Bond, an activist member of the right-wing Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals, should have chosen to work with Ray and stranger still that his character John McIvers eventually appeared to show remorse for the hate-mongering he had helped foster.
  • Campagained for Richard Nixon in the 1960 presidential election.
  • Died at the Town House Motor Hotel, 2914 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas.
  • Due to his heavy involvement with blacklisting suspected Communists, liberal directors sought to finish Bond`s acting career by keeping him unemployed. For some years he could only find work in the movies of his friend John Wayne or other right-wing stars. Then in 1957, at the age of fifty-four, he made an enormous comeback as Major Seth Adams in "Wagon Train" (1957), and was finally a star in his own right.
  • On his way to John Wayne`s wedding he was hit by a car, but performed his duty as best man on crutches.
  • Worked with director John Ford on 26 films. Few, if any, actors, have appeared in so many films for a single director.
  • A popular urban myth holds that on the day he died, Bond was scheduled to meet singer Johnny Horton in Dallas to sign a contract to appear on "Wagon Train" (1957). Horton died in an auto accident, hit by a drunk driver, at 1:30 a.m. and Bond died in Dallas at noon the same day. However, Bond as the star of the series had no say in casting.
  • Bond appears in the most films (seven) of the American Film Institute`s list of the 100 Greatest American Movies: It Happened One Night (1934), Bringing Up Baby (1938), Gone with the Wind (1939), The Grapes of Wrath (1940) , The Maltese Falcon (1941), It`s a Wonderful Life (1946) and The Searchers (1956).
  • Entered films in 1928 while attending the University of Southern California.
  • Family rumor is that Bond was a roommate at USC with John Wayne, who convinced him to go into acting. They were apparently best friends; one of their favorite activities in their youth was to go to bars, get drunk, and start fights.
  • In The Wings of Eagles (1957), Bond played his friend, director John Ford, under the character name John Dodge (the name itself was a play on American automobile names. Ford was a real-life friend of the film`s subject character). The set dressing, wardrobe, and Oscars in the scene are all actually Ford`s.
  • Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 2001.
  • Often played a policeman or soldier.
  • On a hunting trip, he was accidentally shot by John Wayne. Bond left Wayne the shotgun in his will.
  • The muppet "Bert" on "Sesame Street" (1969) was rumored to be named after Bond`s character (Bert the cop) in It`s a Wonderful Life (1946).
  • Was an epileptic, a closely guarded secret not made public until many years after his death.
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