This page will contain images about Ward Bond, as they become available.Ward BondWard Bond (April 9, 1903 - November 5, 1960) was an American film actor, noted especially for his roles working with longtime friends John Wayne and director John Ford, such as "The Searchers", "The Quiet Man", and "Fort Apache". This page about Ward Bond includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Ward Bond News stories about Ward Bond External links for Ward Bond Videos for Ward Bond Wikis about Ward Bond Discussion Groups about Ward Bond Blogs about Ward Bond Images of Ward Bond |
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Ward Bond (April 9, 1903 - November 5, 1960) was an American film actor, noted especially for his roles working with longtime friends John Wayne and director John Ford, such as "The Searchers", "The Quiet Man", and "Fort Apache". Mister Boothe has a daughter who is also an acclaimed actress. Most recently, Boothe has played a featured role as brothel-owner Cy Tolliver on the HBO series Deadwood. However, his most lauded subsequent performance was in the 1990 CBS-TV film Family Of Spies where he played traitor Navy Officer John Walker. He also gave several fine performances in other films like Southern Comfort, A Breed Apart, Red Dawn, The Emerald Forest, and Extreme Prejudice, as well as HBO films like Into The Homeland and By Dawn's Early Light. He said at the time, "this may be either the bravest moment of my career or the dumbest." He joined the ranks of Humphrey Bogart and other actors when he portrayed Philip Marlowe in a series of short films for HBO in 1983-1986. During the actors' strike in the fall of 1980, he was one of the few who showed up at the ceremonies to claim his prize. A young actor named Powers Boothe captures all the charisma and evil of 'Dad', Jim Jones." Boothe won an Emmy Award for his role, beating out veterans Henry Fonda and Jason Robards. In Time Magazine's story on the production, Boothe was praised: "There is one extraordinary performance. Boothe's portrayal of the crazed cult leader received critical acclaim. A native of Texas with extensive stage experience, Boothe first came to prominence in 1980 playing the title role in the CBS-TV movie Guyana Tragedy: The Story Of Jim Jones. Powers Boothe is a television and movie actor. |