— about 55 years ago
Date | Event |
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1628-11-24 |
John Ford's "Lover's Melancholy" premieres in London |
1861-07-13 |
Battle of Corrick's Ford, VA (Carrick's Ford) - Union army takes total control of western Virginia CS20 US53 |
1861-07-18 |
Battle of Blackburn's Ford, VA US57 CS68 - Manassas - |
1862-09-19 |
-20] Battle at Blackford's Ford Virginia |
1862-12-20 |
-Dec 20th] Battle of Kelly's Ford, VA |
1863-03-17 |
Battle of Kelly's Ford, VA (211 casualities) |
1863-06-09 |
Battle of Brandy Station, VA (Fleetwood, Beverly Ford) |
1863-11-07 |
Battle of Rappahannock Station & Kelly's Ford, VA |
1864-01-27 |
Civil War skirmish at Kelly's Ford, Va |
1864-02-06 |
-7] Skirmish at Barnett's Ford Virginia |
1864-02-28 |
-Mar 3rd] Skirmish at Albemarle County Virginia (Burton's Ford) |
1864-04-04 |
Skirmish at Elkin's Ford (Little Missouri River), Arkansas |
1864-05-05 |
Battle of Wilderness, VA (Germanna Ford, Wilderness Tavern) |
1865-04-14 |
President Abraham Lincoln is shot by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theater |
1882-04-03 |
American Old West: Outlaw Jesse James is killed by Robert Ford. |
1893-08-01 |
Henry Perky & William Ford patent shredded wheat |
1893-12-24 |
Henry Ford completes his 1st useful gas motor |
1896-06-04 |
Henry Ford takes his 1st Ford through streets of Detroit |
1903-06-16 |
Ford Motors under Henry Ford incorporates |
1906-04-19 |
10th Boston Marathon won by Tim Ford of Mass in 2:45:45 |
1906-10-22 |
Henry Ford becomes President of Ford Motor Company |
1908-08-12 |
Henry Ford's company builds the first Model T car |
1908-09-27 |
Henry Ford's first Ford Model T automobile was leaves the Piquette Plant in Detroit, Michigan. |
1908-10-01 |
Henry Ford introduces the Model T car (costs $825) |
1911-11-03 |
Chevrolet officially enters the automobile market in competition with the Ford Model T. |
1913-10-07 |
Henry Ford institutes moving assembly line |
1913-12-01 |
Continuous moving assembly line introduced by Ford (car every 2:38) |
1914-01-05 |
Ford Motor Co wages jump from $2.40/9-hr day to $5.00/8-hr day |
1914-01-14 |
Henry Ford introduces an assembly line for Model T |
1915-10-12 |
Ford Motor Company under Henry Ford manufactures its 1 millionth Model T automobile |
1915-12-04 |
Henry Ford's peace ship, Oscar II, sails for Europe 'to get the boys out of the trenches by Christmas' |
1919-01-01 |
Edsel Ford succeeds his father, Henry Ford, as president of the Ford Motor Company. |
1920-01-26 |
Former Ford Motor Co. executive Henry Leland launches the Lincoln Motor Company which he later sold to his former employer. |
1924-06-15 |
Ford Motor Company manufactures its 10 millionth Model T automobile |
1926-09-25 |
Henry Ford announces 8 hour, 5-day work week |
1927-05-25 |
Henry Ford announces that he is ending production of the Model T Ford |
1927-05-26 |
Henry Ford and the Ford Motor Company produce the last (and 15th million) Model T Ford / Tin Lizzie |
1930-12-29 |
Fred P Newton completes longest swim ever (1826 miles), when he swam in the Mississippi River from Ford Dam, Minn, to New Orleans |
1932-03-07 |
Riots at Ford-factory Dearborn Michigan, kills 4 |
1932-03-31 |
Ford publicly unveils its V-8 engine |
1932-10-19 |
Henry Ford gives his 1st radio speech |
1934-09-13 |
Judge Landis sells World Series broadcast rights to Ford for $100,000 |
1934-11-08 |
Ford Frick, NL publicity director, is named league president |
1934-12-11 |
Ford C Frick becomes president of baseball's National League |
1936-01-15 |
Non-profit Ford Foundation incorporates |
1937-06-05 |
Henry Ford initiates 32 hour work week |
1942-01-13 |
Henry Ford patents a method of constructing plastic auto bodies |
1943-05-04 |
NL Ford Frick demonstrates revised balata ball to reporters by bouncing it on his office carpet ball proves to be 50% livelier |
1945-08-15 |
Chandler sells World Series radio rights for $150,000 to Gillette, Ford had been World Series sponsor since 1934, pay $100,000 annually |
1947-09-26 |
Happy Chandler announces Ford & Gillette to sponsor World Series |
1948-09-14 |
Gerald Ford upsets Rep Bartel J Jonkman in Mich 5th Dist Rep primary |
1949-01-28 |
NY Giants sign their 1st black players, Monte Irvin & Ford Smith |
1950-10-07 |
Whitey Ford wins his 1st World Series game 5-2 |
1951-09-20 |
NL President Ford Frick elected 3rd commissioner of baseball |
1951-10-08 |
Ford C Frick replaces Happy Chandler as 3rd commissioner of baseball Warren C Giles becomes president of baseball's National League |
1952-07-30 |
Ford Frick sets waiver rule to bar inter-league deals until all clubs in same league get right to bid |
1952-09-07 |
Whitey Ford becomes 5th pitcher to hurl consecutive 1 hitters |
1955-03-07 |
Baseball Commish Ford Frick says he favors legalization of spitter |
1955-07-26 |
37th PGA Championship: Doug Ford at Meadowbrook CC Detroit |
1956-07-06 |
Ford Frick inaugurates Cy Young Award, to honor to outstanding pitcher |
1956-07-20 |
Yankee pitcher Whitey Ford ties AL record of 6 straight strike-outs |
1957-01-10 |
Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick rules Bing Crosby can keep token stock in the Det Tigers, even though he owns part of Pittsburgh Pirates |
1957-04-07 |
21st Golf Masters Championship: Doug Ford wins, shooting a 283 |
1957-07-08 |
Baeball Owners re-elect Commissioner Ford Frick |
1957-09-04 |
Ford Motor Co introduces Edsel |
1958-06-02 |
Yankees pitcher Whitey Ford fans 6 in a row to tie an AL record |
1959-04-22 |
Yankee Whitey Ford strikes-out 15, beating Senators, 1-0 in 14 innings |
1959-05-20 |
Ford wins battle with Chrysler to call its new car "Falcon" |
1959-11-19 |
Ford cancels Edsel |
1960-03-25 |
Ford Frick voids Indians-Red Sox deal as Sam White retires |
1961-07-18 |
Commissioner Ford Frick rules Babe Ruth's record of 60 HR in 154-game sched in 1927, must be broken in 1st 154 of 162 games |
1961-10-04 |
Whitey Ford's 3rd straight World Series shutout |
1961-10-09 |
Yank Whitey Ford breaks Ruth record of 29 2/3 consecutive inning |
1961-11-08 |
Whitey Ford is voted Cy Young Award winner over Warren Spahn |
1962-10-04 |
Whitey Ford's World Series 33 2/3 scoreless inning streak ends |
1964-03-09 |
1st Ford Mustang produced |
1964-04-17 |
Ford Mustang formally introduced ($2,368 base) |
1964-08-05 |
Ford Frick says he will not run for another term as commissioner |
1965-10-03 |
Whitey Ford notches #232 to become Yankees winningest pitcher |
1965-12-15 |
William Eckert replaces Ford Frick as 4th commissioner of baseball |
1966-02-27 |
Ice Dance Championship at Davos won by Diane Towler/Bernard Ford GRB |
1967-03-04 |
Ice Dance Championship at Vienna won by Towler & Ford (GRB) |
1967-05-30 |
Yankee Whitey Ford, nearing 41, announces his retirement from baseball |
1967-06-11 |
A J Foyt & Dan Gurney drove a Ford to victory in Le Mans |
1968-03-02 |
Ice Dance Championship at Geneva won by Towler & Ford (GRB) |
1969-02-28 |
Ice Dance Championship at Colorado Spr won by Towler & Ford of GBR |
1970-01-26 |
Pendleton, Ford & Cryer's "Last Sweet Days of Isaac," premieres in NYC |
1970-02-01 |
Ford Frick, Earle Combs & Jesse Haines elected to Hall of Fame |
1970-07-27 |
L Boudreau, Earle Combs, Ford Frick, & Jesse Haines enter Hall of Fame |
1970-09-11 |
The Ford Pinto is introduced. |
1972-02-17 |
Sales of the Volkswagen Beetle model exceed those of Ford Model-T. |
1973-10-12 |
Nixon nominates Gerald Ford to replace Spiro Agnew as VP |
1973-11-27 |
Senate votes 92-3 to confirm Gerald R Ford as VP |
1973-12-06 |
Gerald Ford sworn-in as 1st unelected VP, succeeds Spiro T Agnew |
1974-08-09 |
Richard Nixon resigns presidency, VP Gerald Ford swears oath of office to become 38th US president |
1974-08-12 |
Yankees Mickey Mantle & Whitey Ford become 1st team mates inducted to hall of fame on same day |
1974-08-20 |
Nelson Rockefeller selected US Vice President by President Ford |
1974-09-02 |
US President Gerald Ford signs Employee Retirement Income Security Act |
1974-09-08 |
President Gerald Ford pardons former President Richard Nixon of all federal crimes |
1974-09-16 |
Pres Ford announces conditional amnesty for US Vietnam War deserters |
1974-09-28 |
US 1st Lady Betty Ford undergoes a radical mastectomy |
1974-11-21 |
Freedom of Information Act passed by Congress over Pres Ford's veto |
1974-11-24 |
Gerald Ford & Leonid Brezhnev signs SALT-2-treaty |
1975-01-04 |
Ford Executive Order on CIA Activities within the US (No 11828) |
1975-05-07 |
Pres Ford declares an end to "Vietnam Era" |
1975-07-08 |
US President Gerald Ford announced he'll seek Republican nomination for presidency |
1975-07-29 |
Ford became 1st US pres to visit Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz |
1975-09-05 |
First Assassination attempt on US President Gerald Ford in Sacramento by Lynette Fromme in Sacramento |
1975-09-22 |
2nd assassination attempt on US President Gerald Ford by Sara Jane Moore fails in San Francisco |
1975-10-14 |
Pres Ford escapes injury when his limousine is struck broadside |
1975-10-30 |
NY Daily News runs headline "Ford to City: Drop Dead" |
1975-11-29 |
Pres Ford requires states to provide free education for handicapped |
1975-12-01 |
US President Gerald Ford visits China PR |
1975-12-09 |
US President Gerald Ford signs $2.3 Bn loan-authorization for NYC |
1975-12-12 |
Sara Jane Moore pled guilty to trying to kill US President Gerald Ford |
1975-12-17 |
Lynette Fromme sentenced to life for attempt on US President Ford's life |
1975-12-22 |
US President Gerald Ford signs the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) |
1976-01-15 |
Sara Jane Moore sentenced to life for attempting to shoot Pres Ford |
1976-08-19 |
President Gerald R Ford wins Republican presidential nomination at KC convention |
1976-09-23 |
Ford-Carter TV debate |
1976-10-06 |
US Pres Gerald Ford says there is "no Soviet domination in Eastern Europe" |
1976-11-02 |
Jimmy Carter (D) defeats Gerald Ford (R) for US President |
1977-01-19 |
US President Ford pardons Iva Toguri D'Aquino (Tokyo Rose) |
1978-01-01 |
Pres Ford signs 1st major revision of copyright law since 1909 |
1978-07-13 |
Lee Iacocca fired as Ford Motor Pres by chairman Henry Ford II |
1978-10-18 |
1st daughter Susan Ford announces engagement to Charles F Vance |
1979-05-16 |
NL approves Astros sales from Ford Motors to John J McMullen for $19M |
1980-03-13 |
Ford Motor Co found innocent in death of 3 women in a fiery Pinto |
1980-07-07 |
Jineane Ford, (AZ) replaces S Weatherly (Miss Univ) as 29th Miss USA |
1981-06-12 |
"Raiders Of The Lost Ark" starring Harrison Ford premieres |
1981-10-08 |
President Reagan greeted predecessors Jimmy Carter, Gerald R Ford & Richard Nixon before sending them to Egypt for Anwar Sadat's funeral |
1984-09-29 |
Elizabeth Taylor undergoes rehabilitation at the Betty Ford Clinic |
1985-03-01 |
Liza Minnelli enters Betty Ford Drug Center |
1986-08-05 |
It's revealed Andrew Wyeth of Chadds Ford, Pa, had, secretly created 240 drawings & paintings of his neighbor Helga Testorf |
1987-07-13 |
Federal judge throws out Bette Midler's $10 million suit against Ford Motor Co, who used a sound alike voice for their TV commercials |
1987-12-23 |
Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, serving a life sentence for attempted assassination of Pres Gerald R Ford escapes from Alderson Prison |
1990-07-19 |
Dave Raghetti pitches in his 499th game as a NY Yankee, passing Whitey Ford in most appearances as a NY Yankee |
1991-03-24 |
11th Golden Raspberry Awards: Ford Fairlane & Ghosts Can't Do It wins |
1994-04-08 |
Darryl Strawberry enters Betty Ford clinic |
1994-06-17 |
OJ Simpson doesn't turn himself in on murder charges, LA cops chase his Ford Bronco for 1½ hours, eventually gives up (seen live on TV) |
1994-07-22 |
Doc Gooden admitted to Betty Ford Center |
1994-08-14 |
Doc Gooden leaves Betty Ford Center |
1996-10-11 |
Ford buys rights to named Detroit domed stadium for $40 million |
1997-07-13 |
Ford Senior Players Golf Championship |
1998-01-11 |
24th People's Choice Awards: Harrison Ford & Julia Roberts win (Dramatic Motion Picture) and Tim Allen & Oprah Winfrey win (TV) |
1998-01-18 |
"Ragtime," opens at Ford Theater NYC |
2000-01-09 |
26th People's Choice Awards: Harrison Ford & Julia Roberts win (Motion Picture) and Drew Carey & Calista Flockhart win (TV) |
2006-02-05 |
Super Bowl XL: Pittsburgh Steelers beat Seattle Seahawks, 21-10 at the Ford Field MVP: Hines Ward, Pittsburgh, WR |
2016-08-17 |
Ford Promises Fleets of Driverless Cars Within Five Years |
2016-08-17 |
Ford's self-driving car 'coming in 2021' |
2017-04-04 |
Tesla Passes Ford in Market Value as Investors Bet on the Future |
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Date | Event |
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1586-04-17 |
John Ford, English dramatist ('Tis Pity She's a Whore) |
1586-04-17 |
John Ford, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore |
1821-04-16 |
Ford Maddox Brown, painter |
1858-02-17 |
Ernest Ford, composer |
1863-07-30 |
Henry Ford, Dearborn Township Michigan, industrialist and auto maker (Ford- model T), (d. 1947) |
1863-07-30 |
Henry Ford, Til Vesterheimen |
1864-06-17 |
Harriet Ford, The Case of the Black Parrot |
1865-03-23 |
Paul Leicester Ford, Janice Meredith |
1866-04-11 |
Carla Ford, wife of Henry Ford |
1868-02-05 |
Hugh Ford, The Prisoner of Zenda |
1868-03-07 |
Sewell Ford, Torchy's Loud Spooker |
1870-08-12 |
Arthur J. Lamb, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1872-07-08 |
Harry von Tilzer, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1873-03-27 |
Ford West, Fighting Fate |
1873-12-17 |
Ford Madox Ford, England, novelist/editor (Inheritors) |
1873-12-17 |
Ford Madox Ford, Episode #1.1 |
1881-08-14 |
Francis Ford, American actor (d. 1953) |
1881-08-14 |
Francis Ford, The Quiet Man |
1882-10-20 |
Sterrett Ford, St. Louis Woman |
1883-03-15 |
Ford Dabney, Sweet and Lowdown |
1883-11-03 |
Ford Sterling, Tango Tangle |
1884-03-16 |
Harrison Ford, Kansas City, Missouri, silent screen actor (Rubber Tires, Vanity Fair, Love In High Gear) |
1884-03-16 |
Harrison Ford, Janice Meredith |
1885-04-10 |
Frank A. Ford, Motherhood |
1885-08-14 |
Rae Ford, At the Cross Roads |
1887-03-05 |
Robert Ford, Zivotem vedla je láska |
1887-06-13 |
'Senator' Ed Ford, Episode #1.3 |
1888-01-01 |
Mabel Ford, For Better or for Worse |
1888-01-22 |
Myrtle Ford, I'll Get By |
1888-05-28 |
Jim Harkins, The Family Ford |
1888-11-26 |
Ford Beebe, African Treasure |
1894-02-01 |
John Ford, The Searchers |
1894-12-19 |
Ford C Frick, baseball commissioner (1951-65) |
1895-02-01 |
John Ford, Maine, director (Stagecoach, Air Mail, Quiet Man) |
1896-01-08 |
Arthur Ford, American psychic (d. 1971) |
1898-02-12 |
Wallace Ford, [Samuel Jones Grundy], Batton England, actor (Deputy) |
1898-08-10 |
Jack Haley [John Joseph], Boston, Massachusetts, American actor (The Wizard of Oz, Ford Star Revue) |
1901-04-23 |
E.B. Ford, British ecological geneticist (d. 1988) |
1901-11-02 |
Paul Ford, Balt Md, actor (Phil Silvers Show) |
1903-03-21 |
James Ford, Outcast |
1904-01-02 |
James Melton, Moultrie Ga, opera tenor (Ford Festival) |
1904-01-21 |
Joseph Ford McGuinn, Brooklyn NY, actor (Dick Tracy's G-Men) |
1904-10-23 |
Ford Bond, Hold 'em Cowboy |
1905-03-31 |
George Ford, Singin' in the Rain |
1908-02-10 |
Charles Henri Ford, Poem Posters |
1908-03-13 |
George Ford, |
1908-06-10 |
Brinsley Ford, CEO (National Art Collections Fund) |
1908-08-08 |
Ford Rainey, Halloween II |
1908-11-24 |
Aleksander Ford, Black Cross |
1908-9-05 |
Ford Leary, The Dipsy Doodler |
1910-07-24 |
Edward Ford, registrat Order of Merit |
1910-11-15 |
Melbourne Ford, The Adventurous Blonde |
1911-01-30 |
Montgomery Ford, Mr. Mummery's Suspicion |
1911-07-07 |
Ruth Ford, Wilson |
1911-10-24 |
Nathaniel Wyeth, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, USA, American chemist and inventor (created PET plastic beverage bottle) |
1911-10-24 |
Cecil F. Ford, The Bridge on the River Kwai |
1912-02-28 |
Lloyd Ford, Idol of the Crowds |
1913-05-23 |
Grace Ford, The Devil-Doll |
1913-07-14 |
Gerald R Ford, [Leslie King], Omaha Nebraska, 41st US VP (1973-74)/38th US President (R-1974-77), (d. 2006) |
1913-07-14 |
Gerald Ford, The West Wing Documentary Special |
1913-07-16 |
Hugh Ford, FRS mechanic engineer |
1913-08-20 |
Ford Beebe Jr., Fantasia |
1913-10-08 |
Walter Schumann, NYC, choral director (Ford Show)/composer (Rhenish) |
1914-05-01 |
Patrick Ford, The Searchers |
1916-05-01 |
Glenn Ford, Quebec Canada, actor (Cade's County, Big Heat, Midway) |
1916-05-01 |
Glenn Ford, Superman |
1916-10-30 |
Roy Brown, Ford Edsel |
1917-07-12 |
Andrew Wyeth, Chadds Ford Pa, painter (Christina's World) |
1917-09-04 |
Henry Ford II, automaker (Ford Motor Co) |
1917-9-04 |
Henry Ford II, Universal Newsreel |
1917-9-11 |
Robert Ford, The Conqueror |
1918-02-26 |
James Cannon, Time and Chance: Gerald Ford's Appointment with History |
1918-04-08 |
Betty [Bloomer] Ford, US 1st lady (1974-77) and founder of the Betty Ford Center clinic (d. 2011) |
1918-04-08 |
Betty Ford, The Seminar |
1919-02-13 |
Tennessee Ernie Ford, Bristol Tn, country vocalist/actor (pea picker) |
1919-02-13 |
Tennessee Ernie Ford, The Fabulous Fordies |
1919-06-21 |
Phil Ford, Show #35 |
1919-07-20 |
Benson Ford, Episode #10.2 |
1920-01-30 |
Larkin Ford, Q |
1920-06-05 |
Carl Ford, Top Man |
1921-04-13 |
Ford Lile, The Secret of Bigfoot |
1921-04-15 |
Art Ford, The Art Ford Show |
1922-01-02 |
Miriam Wolfe, The Incredible World of Horace Ford |
1922-03-25 |
Eileen Ford, Manhattan, New York, American modelling agency executive and co-founder (Ford Modelling Agency) |
1922-03-25 |
Eileen Ford, Scratch the Surface |
1922-04-04 |
Dorothy Ford, Jack and the Beanstalk |
1922-12-16 |
Barbara Ford, Mask |
1923-01-11 |
Carroll Shelby, Ford Mustang |
1923-02-24 |
Ross Ford, Reform School Girl |
1923-03-28 |
Ronald Bishop, A Christmas Carol at Ford's Theatre |
1923-07-01 |
Constance Ford, actress (Ada Hobson-Another World) |
1923-07-01 |
Constance Ford, Another World |
1924-07-07 |
Mary Ford, [Colleen Summer], vocalist/actress (Queen of Outer Space) |
1924-07-07 |
Mary Ford, Silver Linings Playbook |
1924-09-08 |
Wendell H Ford, (Sen-D-Kentucky, 1974- ) |
1925-03-14 |
William Clay Ford, Barry Sanders |
1925-10-30 |
David Ford, 1776 |
1925-12-30 |
Erich Scholz, Wer fuhr den grauen Ford? |
1926-02-18 |
Len Ford, NFL end (Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers) |
1926-02-18 |
Len Ford, 1957 NFL Championship Game |
1927-08-06 |
William David Ford, (Rep-D-Michigan, 1965- ) |
1927-11-12 |
Fritz Ford, National Lampoon's Vacation |
1928-02-28 |
Tom Aldredge, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1928-04-02 |
Serge Gainsbourg, [Ginsburg], Russian/French singer (Ford Mustang) |
1928-07-01 |
Constance Ford, US actress (Cabinet of Calgary, Ada-Another World) |
1928-09-04 |
Donald E Petersen, Minn, exec (Ford Motors) |
1928-10-21 |
Edward "Whitey" Ford, New York City New York, hall of fame pitcher (NY Yankees) |
1928-10-21 |
Whitey Ford, Episode #5.263 |
1928-12-28 |
Jesse Hill Ford, The Liberation of L.B. Jones |
1929-12-03 |
Clarence Ford, sax player |
1929-12-12 |
Doug Ford, cricket wicket-keeper (successful NSW of 50's) |
1930-04-11 |
Anne Ford, Episode #1.2 |
1931-06-17 |
Frankie Hewitt, An American Celebration at Ford's Theater |
1931-10-31 |
Julie Anne Ford, A Halo for Athuan |
1931-11-04 |
Clinton Ford, Episode #2.13 |
1932-01-29 |
Clebert Ford, K-PAX |
1932-03-19 |
Tom Ford, Empire of the Ants |
1932-9-06 |
Derek Ford, A Study in Terror |
1933-03-27 |
Barry Ford, The Edge of Night |
1933-12-30 |
Perry Ford, Episode #9.24 |
1934-05-25 |
Ron Nesson, press secretary (Gerald Ford) |
1934-9-13 |
Aníbal Ford, Yo no sé qué me han hecho tus ojos |
1937-05-10 |
Arthur Arntzen, Den fordømte nordlendingen |
1937-06-24 |
Bette Ford, Sudden Impact |
1937-10-16 |
Emile Ford, rocker |
1937-10-16 |
Emile Ford, Episode #3.33 |
1938-02-23 |
Alan Ford, Snatch. |
1939-04-07 |
Francis Ford Coppola, Detroit, director (Godfather, Apocalypse Now) |
1939-04-07 |
Francis Ford Coppola, The Godfather: Part II |
1939-08-04 |
Frankie Ford, [Frank Guzzo], Gretna La, rock vocalist (Sea Cruise) |
1939-08-04 |
Frankie Ford, American Hot Wax |
1939-08-12 |
Oliver Ford Davies, Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace |
1939-08-24 |
Luciano Secchi, Alan Ford e il gruppo TNT contro Superciuk |
1940-06-16 |
Carole Ann Ford, The Day of the Triffids |
1940-10-26 |
David L. Ford, The Windsplitter |
1941-08-22 |
Julia Breck, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Norris' Ford Popular |
1942-07-13 |
Harrison Ford, Chicago Illinois, actor (Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Frantic) |
1942-07-13 |
Harrison Ford, Star Wars |
1942-08-23 |
Johnny Ford, The Rosa Parks Story |
1943-04-10 |
Thomas Philip Pollock, Directed by John Ford |
1943-10-02 |
Anna Ford, British broadcaster/actress (Secret Policeman's Ball) |
1943-10-02 |
Anna Ford, Episode #30.7 |
1943-10-07 |
John Ford Noonan, Adventures in Babysitting |
1944-02-16 |
Richard Ford, US author (Sportswriter) |
1944-02-16 |
Richard Ford, Bright Angel |
1944-10-08 |
Aleksander Ford, Dziewce z ciortem |
1945-02-05 |
Peter Ford, Wilbur and the Baby Factory |
1945-04-21 |
Terence Ford, The Runner |
1945-05-20 |
Harold E Ford, (Rep-D-TN, 1975- ) |
1946-02-04 |
Petronella Ford, Life Story |
1946-02-08 |
Graham Ford, Brazil |
1946-02-09 |
Karen Ford, Flyboys |
1946-04-24 |
Alton Ford, Gone Fishin' |
1946-10-07 |
Hasia Diner, Henry Ford |
1947-01-14 |
Aleksandra Ford, Wdowie radosci |
1947-05-18 |
Jack Ford, The Proposition |
1947-9-09 |
L. Ford Neale, The Hunter's Moon |
1948-02-08 |
Dan Seals, McCamey Texas, country singer (England Dan & John Ford Coley-You Still Move Me) |
1948-03-17 |
William [Ford] Gibson, Canada, sci-fi author (Neuromancer, Count Zero) |
1948-10-13 |
John Ford Coley, American musician |
1948-10-13 |
John Ford Coley, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues |
1948-10-22 |
Lynette Fromme, American who attempted to assassinate US President Gerald Ford |
1949-9-22 |
Suzanne Ford, You, Me and Dupree |
1950-01-06 |
Jeffrey Buckner Ford, The Firm |
1950-01-28 |
Glyn Ford, British MEP |
1950-03-14 |
Michael Ford, son of US President Gerald & Betty Ford |
1950-07-10 |
Willie Ford, US R&B-singer (Dramatics-Me & Mrs Jones) |
1950-10-03 |
Laureen Ford, Gympie Queensland, golfer (1992 Alpine Aust Ladies) |
1951-06-05 |
Harry Ford, Carlito's Way |
1951-06-24 |
Jerry Davis, The Incredible World of Horace Ford |
1951-07-19 |
Timothy Ford, Electric Slide |
1951-10-13 |
John Ford Coley, rocker (England Dan & John Ford Coley) |
1951-10-22 |
Tim Ford, Pinball Passion |
1951-12-16 |
Robben Ford, American guitarist |
1952-05-19 |
Dan Ford, Game 5 |
1952-08-01 |
Mick Ford, Scum |
1953-02-16 |
Mike Ford, NYC, Canadian Tour golfer (1976 Port Jefferson Open) |
1954-02-19 |
Olaf Dux, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1955-10-01 |
Debbie Ford, The Shadow Effect |
1956-02-09 |
Philip Jackson Ford Jr, NC, basketball player (Olympic-gold-1976) |
1956-05-19 |
Steve Ford, actor (Young & Restless)/son of Pres Gerald Ford |
1956-05-19 |
Steven Ford, When Harry Met Sally... |
1956-08-15 |
Bruce Ford, Mitridate, re di Ponto |
1956-10-08 |
Janice E Voss Ford, South Bend Ind, PhD/Astronaut (STS 57, 63, 83, 94) |
1957-03-21 |
Jim Lichtenstein, The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation |
1957-04-10 |
John M. Ford, American science fiction author and poet (d. 2006) |
1957-07-05 |
Leo Ford, Spokes |
1957-07-06 |
Susan Ford, The President's Book of Secrets |
1957-09-29 |
Andrew "Dice" Clay, [Silverstien], comedian (Adv of Ford Fairlane) |
1958-02-09 |
Rana Ford, Jack's Back |
1958-05-29 |
Ralph Ganis, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1958-07-28 |
Boni Boyer, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane |
1958-09-19 |
Lita Ford, London England, vocalist (Kiss Me Deadly, Runaways) |
1958-9-14 |
Ron Ford, Game Camera |
1958-9-19 |
Lita Ford, The Kite Runner |
1959-11-28 |
Niles Ford, Another Building Dancing # 2 Savoneta |
1960-07-07 |
Kevin A. Ford, American astronaut |
1960-10-11 |
Curt Ford, baseball player |
1960-11-24 |
Jim Ford, The Tilbury Run |
1961-05-31 |
Phillip R. Ford, Vegas in Space |
1961-07-07 |
Peter Michael Escovedo, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane |
1961-08-06 |
April Ford, The Circus/The Big Flood |
1961-08-27 |
Tom Ford, American fashion designer |
1961-08-27 |
Tom Ford, A Single Man |
1962-01-10 |
Mark Zuelke, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane |
1962-03-05 |
Rosemarie Ford, Episode #2.1 |
1962-06-15 |
Thomas Mikal Ford, Harlem Nights |
1962-10-12 |
Colton Ford, The Next Best Thing |
1963-06-10 |
Maxime Laboy, Colorado Cowboy: The Bruce Ford Story |
1963-06-14 |
Chris De Garmo, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane |
1963-07-17 |
Damian Ford, Leather Training Center 2 |
1963-08-07 |
Julia Ford, Now Is Good |
1964-02-14 |
Thomas S. Ford, |
1964-03-01 |
Chris Speers, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1964-05-08 |
Angela Ford, Tweens |
1964-09-14 |
Faith Ford, Louisiana, actress (Another World, Corky-Murphy Brown) |
1964-9-14 |
Faith Ford, The Pacifier |
1965-05-03 |
Torben Hansen, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1965-06-08 |
Lori Pfeiffer, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane |
1966-03-25 |
Ford Minton, Kwoon |
1966-04-13 |
Marc Ford, American musician |
1966-05-28 |
Luke Ford, After Porn Ends |
1967-03-23 |
David Ford, Edmonton Alberta, kayaker (Olympics-15-92, 96) |
1967-11-26 |
Zina Escovedo, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane |
1967-9-18 |
Paul Ford, Albino Farm |
1967-9-22 |
Ben Ford, All Our Variant Futures |
1969-03-17 |
Patricia Ford, Play It to the Bone |
1969-05-28 |
Rob Ford, Toronto's Next Mayor |
1969-07-16 |
Zénó Kárász, Fordítva |
1969-08-19 |
Scott Ford, Norbrooke Germany, golfer (1994 Trafalgar CPGA-2nd) |
1969-12-29 |
Travis Ford, The Sixth Man |
1969-9-09 |
Rachel Hunter, Ford Supermodel of the World |
1970-05-11 |
Harold Ford Jr., Last Party 2000 |
1970-05-19 |
Alison Elliott, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1970-05-25 |
Brett Ford, Ryker's Revenge |
1971-02-03 |
Ford Austin, The Wright Stuff |
1971-10-30 |
Henry Ford, NFL defensive end (Houston/Tennessee Oilers) |
1971-10-30 |
Henry Ford, New England Patriots vs. Tennessee Titans |
1971-10-31 |
Alphonso Ford, American basketball player (d. 2004) |
1972-06-12 |
Chad Ford, Hold Your Peace |
1972-07-16 |
Mindy Carson, NYC, vocalist (Club Embassy, Ford Star Revue) |
1972-08-26 |
Sherell Ford, NBA forward (Seattle Supersonics) |
1972-12-31 |
Cole Ford, NFL kicker (Oakland Raiders) |
1973-01-02 |
Fredric Ford, WLAF CB (Scotland Claymores)/NFL cornerback (Eagles) |
1973-01-09 |
Howard J. Ford, The Dead |
1973-11-19 |
Kelly Williams, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1974-01-03 |
Joseph Ford, Blade II |
1974-02-25 |
Christopher Lawrence Evans, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1974-03-04 |
Chris Ford, World Championship Wrestling: Starrcade |
1974-05-06 |
Craig Humphries, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1975-03-28 |
Jason Michael Ford, |
1975-04-04 |
Kisha Ford, WNBA guard/forward (NY Liberty) |
1975-06-01 |
Nick Ford, Mercury Rising |
1975-12-11 |
David Ford, The Ivy Exchange |
1975-12-12 |
Jesse Cooper, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1975-12-31 |
Cole Ford, kicker (Oakland Raiders) |
1976-01-27 |
Clint Ford, American voice actor |
1976-01-27 |
Clint Ford, Dragon Ball Z |
1976-03-06 |
Dave Ford, Angela's Kiss |
1976-05-14 |
Daniel Ford Beavis, Just Friends |
1976-11-07 |
Melyssa Ford, Good Hair |
1976-11-15 |
Emma Ford, The F Word |
1977-06-15 |
Kate Ford, Episode #1.8731 |
1977-10-06 |
Eric Ford, Black Book |
1977-11-09 |
Jay Benoliel, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1977-12-12 |
Bridget Hall, Dallas Texas, model (Ford) |
1978-01-09 |
Tim Ford, Scorched |
1978-05-16 |
David Ford, English singer/songwriter |
1978-05-16 |
David Ford, Episode dated 21 November 2006 |
1978-06-27 |
Courtney Ford, Alien Raiders |
1978-08-04 |
Aron Scraba, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1979-01-08 |
Maya Ford, The Hangover |
1979-01-15 |
Trent Ford, Gosford Park |
1979-02-21 |
Lonnie Ford, American football player |
1979-05-15 |
Kris Ford, Precious Few: Got Whiskey |
1979-06-19 |
John Ford, American software engineer |
1979-06-29 |
Clementine Ford, American Pie |
1979-11-19 |
John-Ford Griffin, American baseball player |
1979-9-29 |
Michael Ford-FitzGerald, Leap Year |
1980-12-05 |
Kailin See, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1981-01-22 |
Willa Ford, American singer |
1981-01-22 |
Willa Ford, Friday the 13th |
1981-02-17 |
Cassandra Ford, Feast |
1981-03-26 |
Luke Ford, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor |
1981-06-06 |
Cheryl Ford, Hunting Bears |
1981-06-06 |
Daryl Ford, Karl Malone |
1981-07-09 |
Brie Ford, Star Trek |
1981-08-28 |
Brandon Ford, Brandon Ford's Dead Heart |
1981-9-15 |
Jim Ford, American Hustle |
1982-02-05 |
Darnell Ford, Over the River... The Life of Lydia Maria Child Abolitionist for Freedom |
1982-04-05 |
Matthew Ford, The Mechanic |
1982-07-22 |
Sarah Lind, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1982-12-12 |
Zack Ford, Scar |
1982-9-10 |
Patrick Ford, ExTerminators |
1983-03-24 |
T. J. Ford, American basketball player |
1984-01-31 |
Tramaine Montell Ford, Hairspray |
1984-11-28 |
Don Ford, Blue Lines |
1984-11-30 |
Jordon Ford, Til Death |
1985-02-26 |
James Clarke, The Berry Paragon: Legend of Ford's Journal |
1985-04-26 |
Elizabeth Sujin Ford, My Girlfriend Is an Agent |
1986-03-20 |
Casey Ford Alexander, Four Friends and a Weekend |
1986-9-25 |
Ford Davis, |
1987-10-03 |
Malcolm Ford, Water to Wine |
1988-04-24 |
Alexis Ford, Alexis Ford: Darkside |
1988-05-18 |
Daniel J. Ford, How to Do a Boston Accent |
1988-12-11 |
Wes Ford, Funk Inferno |
1989-10-19 |
Virgill Ford, Papa's song |
1990-11-10 |
Rasheem Ford, Mo |
1991-06-09 |
Ford Smith, Repercussion |
1993-07-30 |
Atticus Ford Shires, Offender |
1993-11-02 |
Madison Ford, Swan Dive |
1993-11-08 |
Caroline Ford, Good Luck Chuck |
1993-9-08 |
Adam Ford, Sketch! |
1994-10-14 |
Lauren Calvert, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1996-04-28 |
Samantha Ford, Ten Men on the Field |
1996-11-12 |
Zachary Ford, V/H/S/2 |
1996-9-12 |
Colin Ford, Push |
1997-05-08 |
Mia Ford, Within |
1998-05-16 |
Robert Ford, Never Odd or Even |
1999-04-27 |
Brooklynn Proulx, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
Date | Event |
---|---|
1888-04-11 |
Industrialist Henry Ford (24) weds Clara Jane Bryant (22) in Greenfield Township, Michigan |
1920-07-03 |
Film director John Ford (26) weds Mary Smith (25) |
1944-11-20 |
Model agency executive Eileen Ford (22) weds businessman Gerard W. Ford (20) in San Francisco, California |
1948-10-15 |
38th US President Gerald Ford (35) weds department store fashion consultant Elizabeth (Betty) Bloomer Warren (30) at Grace Episcopal Church in Grand Rapids, Ford |
1992-06-15 |
Director Frank Perry (Mommie Dearest) marries Virginia Bush Ford |
1997-11-15 |
"Rescue 911" TV host and actor William Shatner (66) weds former Ford model Norine Kidd (37) in Pasadena, California |
1998-06-27 |
The "Murphy Brown" actress Faith Ford (33) weds personal trainer and writer Campion Murphy (35) on Clint Eastwood's 22-acre Mission Ranch in Carmel, California |
2006-12-31 |
Actor Robert Lindsay (57) weds actress and TV presenter Rosemarie Ford (44) at the Buckinghamshire Golf Club |
2007-08-25 |
Dallas Stars hockey player Mike Modano (37) weds "Dancing with the Stars" season 3 alumna Willa Ford (26) in Athens, Texas |
2007-11-24 |
"Superman Returns" actor Brandon Routh (28) weds actress Courtney Ford (29) at the beautiful El Capitan Ranch in Santa Barbara, California |
2010-06-15 |
Film actor and producer Harrison Ford (67) weds actress and Golden Globe Award winner Calista Flockhart (45) in Santa Fe, New Mexico |
Date | Event |
---|---|
1648-11-17 |
Thomas Ford, composer, dies |
1882-04-03 |
Jesse James, outlaw, shot dead at 34, in St Joseph Mo by Robert Ford |
1902-05-08 |
Paul Leicester Ford, Janice Meredith |
1925-01-10 |
Rae Ford, At the Cross Roads |
1928-08-10 |
Arthur J. Lamb, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1936-01-03 |
Ford West, Fighting Fate |
1939-06-06 |
Ford Madox Ford, writer, dies at 65 |
1939-06-26 |
Ford M Ford, [Hueffer], British writer, (Tietjens Saga) dies at 65 |
1939-06-29 |
Ford Madox Ford, Episode #1.1 |
1939-10-13 |
Ford Sterling, Tango Tangle |
1940-02-07 |
Francis Ford, cricketer (5 Tests for England v Australia 1894-95), dies |
1942-08-07 |
Charles E. Ford, You Can't Get Away with It |
1943-05-26 |
Edsel Ford, owner (Ford Motor Company), dies at 49 |
1943-05-26 |
Edsel Ford, |
1946-01-10 |
Harry von Tilzer, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
1946-10-26 |
Sewell Ford, Torchy's Loud Spooker |
1947-04-07 |
Henry Ford, Til Vesterheimen |
1947-04-08 |
Henry Ford, US industrialist (Ford cars), dies at 83 |
1949-06-02 |
Ernest Ford, composer, dies at 91 |
1949-06-04 |
Ford Leary, The Dipsy Doodler |
1949-07-22 |
Robert Ford, Zivotem vedla je láska |
1949-12-12 |
Harriet Ford, The Case of the Black Parrot |
1953-06-19 |
Frank A. Ford, Motherhood |
1953-09-05 |
Francis Ford, The Quiet Man |
1955-01-31 |
Ford Washington Lee, Cabin in the Sky |
1955-04-01 |
Sterrett Ford, St. Louis Woman |
1957-12-02 |
Harrison Ford, silent screen actor (Rubber Tires), dies at 73 |
1957-12-02 |
Harrison Ford, Janice Meredith |
1958-06-21 |
Ford Dabney, Sweet and Lowdown |
1958-08-21 |
Walter Schumann, choral director (Ford Show), dies at 44 |
1959-12-14 |
Daisy Ford, Double Cross |
1961-04-21 |
James Melton, opera tenor (Ford Festival), dies at 57 |
1963-01-17 |
Robert Ford, The Conqueror |
1966-06-11 |
Wallace Ford, actor (Deputy), dies of heart attack at 68 |
1970-07-07 |
Sylvester Wiere, comedian (Wiere Brothers-Ford Festival), dies at 60 |
1971-01-04 |
Arthur Ford, American clairaudient (b. 1896) |
1971-09-22 |
Joseph Ford McGuinn, director, dies of heart attack at 67 |
1973-08-31 |
John Ford, US director (Mary of Scotland, Stagecoach), dies at 78 |
1976-04-12 |
Paul Ford, actor (Phil Silvers Show), dies at 74 |
1977-02-13 |
James Ford, Outcast |
1977-09-30 |
Mary Ford, Silver Linings Playbook |
1978-04-08 |
Ford C Frick, baseball commissioner, dies at 83 |
1979-07-29 |
Mary Ford, |
1980-03-27 |
Cecil F. Ford, The Bridge on the River Kwai |
1980-04-04 |
Aleksander Ford, Black Cross |
1982-01-19 |
Helen Ford, The Model and the Marriage Broker |
1982-02-11 |
Eleanor Powell, tap dancer/wife of Glenn Ford, dies at 69 of cancer |
1983-07-30 |
George Ford, Singin' in the Rain |
1983-08-07 |
David Ford, 1776 |
1984-10-16 |
Peggy Ann Garner, actress (Ford Theater), dies at 53 of cancer |
1985-06-27 |
Barbara Ford, Mask |
1987-09-29 |
Henry Ford II, president Ford Motor Co, dies at 70 |
1987-09-29 |
Henry Ford II, Universal Newsreel |
1988-06-22 |
Ross Ford, actor (Reform School Girl, Jungle Patrol), dies |
1988-06-22 |
Ross Ford, Reform School Girl |
1990-05-05 |
Grace Ford, The Devil-Doll |
1991-04-26 |
Carmine Coppola, composer/father of Francis Ford Coppola, dies |
1991-05-08 |
Lloyd Ford, stuntman, dies at 79 |
1991-05-08 |
Lloyd Ford, Idol of the Crowds |
1991-07-17 |
Leo Ford, Spokes |
1991-10-16 |
Tennessee Ernie Ford, country singer (16 Tons), dies at 72 |
1991-10-17 |
Tennessee Ernie Ford, country singer, dies of liver disease at 72 |
1991-10-17 |
Tennessee Ernie Ford, The Fabulous Fordies |
1993-02-26 |
Constance Ford, US actress (Another World, Burden Hunt), dies at 64 |
1993-02-26 |
Constance Ford, Another World |
1994-02-02 |
Willie Mae Ford Smith, gospel Singer/Songwriter, dies at 89 |
1994-02-02 |
Willie May Ford Smith, Say Amen, Somebody |
1994-08-09 |
Clarence Ford, sax player, dies at 64 |
1994-08-27 |
Graham Ford, Brazil |
1995-01-15 |
Montgomery Ford, Mr. Mummery's Suspicion |
1995-05-19 |
Derek Ford, A Study in Terror |
1996-06-01 |
Jesse Hill Ford, The Liberation of L.B. Jones |
1996-12-02 |
Boni Boyer, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane |
1999-04-29 |
Perry Ford, Episode #9.24 |
2000-09-29 |
Miriam Wolfe, The Incredible World of Horace Ford |
2001-06-17 |
Harry Ford, Carlito's Way |
2001-12-25 |
Brett Ford, Ryker's Revenge |
2002-09-27 |
Charles Henri Ford, Poem Posters |
2003-02-28 |
Frankie Hewitt, An American Celebration at Ford's Theater |
2003-11-09 |
Gordon Onslow Ford, English painter (b. 1912) |
2003-12-25 |
David L. Ford, The Windsplitter |
2004-09-04 |
Alphonso Ford, American basketball player (b. 1971) |
2005-02-12 |
Ford Lile, The Secret of Bigfoot |
2005-06-15 |
Phil Ford, Show #35 |
2005-07-25 |
Ford Rainey, Halloween II |
2006-02-22 |
Ford Beebe Jr., Fantasia |
2006-04-23 |
Art Ford, The Art Ford Show |
2006-08-25 |
Fritz Ford, National Lampoon's Vacation |
2006-08-30 |
Glenn Ford, Canadian-born American actor (b. 1916) |
2006-08-30 |
Glenn Ford, Superman |
2006-09-25 |
John M. Ford, American author and poet (b. 1957) |
2006-12-26 |
Gerald R Ford, 38th President of the United States, dies at 93 |
2006-12-26 |
Gerald Ford, The West Wing Documentary Special |
2007-01-13 |
Larkin Ford, Q |
2007-06-04 |
Timothy Ford, Electric Slide |
2008-11-07 |
Adam Ford, Sketch! |
2009-08-12 |
Ruth Ford, Wilson |
2009-10-21 |
Clinton Ford, Episode #2.13 |
2009-11-06 |
Aníbal Ford, Yo no sé qué me han hecho tus ojos |
2010-10-15 |
Dorothy Ford, Jack and the Beanstalk |
2011-07-08 |
Betty Ford, First Lady of the United States (b. 1918) |
2011-07-08 |
Betty Ford, The Seminar |
2011-07-22 |
Clebert Ford, K-PAX |
2011-07-22 |
Tom Aldredge, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |
2011-09-15 |
James Cannon, Time and Chance: Gerald Ford's Appointment with History |
2012-01-14 |
Niles Ford, Another Building Dancing # 2 Savoneta |
2012-05-10 |
Carroll Shelby, Ford Mustang |
2012-10-08 |
Aleksander Ford, Dziewce z ciortem |
2012-12-24 |
Julie Anne Ford, A Halo for Athuan |
2013-01-03 |
Aleksandra Ford, Wdowie radosci |
2013-02-11 |
Tom Ford, Empire of the Ants |
2013-02-17 |
Debbie Ford, The Shadow Effect |
2013-02-24 |
Roy Brown, Ford Edsel |
2014-03-09 |
William Clay Ford, Barry Sanders |
2014-07-09 |
Eileen Ford, American modelling agency executive and co-founder (Ford Modelling Agency), dies from complications of meningioma and osteoporosis at 92 |
2014-07-09 |
Eileen Ford, Scratch the Surface |
2015-02-27 |
Tim Ford, Pinball Passion |
2015-03-21 |
Jack Ford, The Proposition |
2015-09-28 |
Frankie Ford, American Hot Wax |
2016-03-23 |
Former Toronto mayor Rob Ford dies after a battle with cancer, aged 46 |
2016-10-13 |
Tommy Ford, Martin Lawrence's TV sidekick, dies aged 52 |
2018-05-16 |
Doug Ford dies at 95, was oldest surviving Masters champion |