
Hugh Ford
director, writer
- Born:
- 1868-02-05, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
- Died:
- 1952
- Professions:
- director, writer
Biography
Hugh Ford, born in Washington, District of Columbia, on February 5, 1868, was a creative force whose talents illuminated the early days of cinema. As both a director and writer, he shaped narratives that captivated audiences, most notably with the 1913 adaptation of The Prisoner of Zenda, the charming 1914 feature Such a Little Queen, and the dramatic 1917 production Sapho. Beyond his professional contributions, Ford shared his life with Jessie Wair, to whom he was married. His long and impactful career ended with his passing in 1952.
Filmography
Directed (29)

1917IMDb 4.6
Sapho

1915IMDb 5.7
The Eternal City

1917IMDb 5.2
The Slave Market

1915IMDb 5.5
The Prince and the Pauper

1919IMDb 6.4
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch

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Mrs. Dane's Defense

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Sleeping Fires

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The Woman in the Case

1917IMDb 6
Seven Keys to Baldpate

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In Mizzoura

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His House in Order

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Civilian Clothes

1920IMDb 6.7
The Great Day

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Lady Rose's Daughter

1915IMDb 2
The White Pearl

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The Morals of Marcus

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The Price of Possession

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Poor Schmaltz

1921IMDb 7.2
The Call of Youth

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When We Were Twenty-One

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Sold

1914IMDb 6.2
The Crucible

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Such a Little Queen

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Zaza

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Niobe

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Lydia Gilmore

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Bella Donna

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The Woman Thou Gavest Me

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Secret Service
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