Constance Ford
Known for: Acting
Born: June 30, 1923 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA - Died: February 25, 1993
Constance Ford began her career in television in the 1950s, performing in live television dramas on "Studio One in Hollywood" (1948),"Armstrong Circle Theatre" (1950), "Goodyear Playhouse" (1951), and other acclaimed series, and playing recurring characters in four afternoon serials; "Rose Peabody" in "Search for Tomorrow" (1951), "Lynn Sherwood" in "Woman with a Past" (1954), "Eve Morris" in "The Edge of Night"(1956) and "Ada Davis Downs Hobson" in "Another World" (1964). Ford's assertive style made her a favorite of TV casting directors, and she was often featured in episodes of "Ponds Theater" (1953), "Bat Masterson" (1958), "Rawhide" (1959), "Gunsmoke" (1955), "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1955), "Twilight Zone" (1959), and other series, as tough but sensible career women.
Known for
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The Comedian
Connie
A Summer Place
Helen Jorgenson
The Caretakers
Nurse Bracken
All Fall Down
Mrs. Mandel
Home from the Hill
Opal Bixby
The Cabinet of Caligari
Christine
Shootout at Big Sag
Goldie Bartholomew
The Last Hunt
Peg
Claudelle Inglish
Jessie Inglish
House of Women
Sophie Brice
The Iron Sheriff
Claire
Bailout at 43,000
Mrs. Frances Nolan
The Two Kingdoms
Erika Koerner
Rome Adventure
Daisy Bronson
99 and 44/100% Dead
Dolly
Once Too Often
Norma (uncredited)
The Dark, Dark Hours
Betty
Trackdown
Naked City
Rhonda Cameron
Surfside 6
Gunsmoke
Pearl Bender
Perry Mason
Helen Reed
Studio One
General Electric Theater
Betty