Ford Sterling

Ford Sterling

Deceased · Born: Nov 3, 1883 · Died: Oct 13, 1939

Personal Details

BornNov 3, 1883 La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA

Biography

Ford Sterling, a renowned American actor and director, made his mark in the entertainment industry with his impressive performances in various films. Born on November 3, 1883, in La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA, Sterling's early life laid the foundation for his future success.

With a career spanning multiple decades, Sterling gained recognition for his roles in iconic films such as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1928),Good and Naughty (1926),and The Show-Off (1926). His talent and dedication earned him a reputation as a skilled actor and director.

Sterling's personal life was marked by a loving marriage to Teddy Sampson. Together, they shared a beautiful bond that brought joy and happiness to their lives.

Despite his many accomplishments, Ford Sterling's life came to an abrupt end on October 13, 1939, in Los Angeles, California, USA. His passing left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry, and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of actors and directors.

Career

1957
The Golden Age of Comedy
The Golden Age of Comedy as archive footage
1935
Black Sheep
Black Sheep as Mather
Behind the Green Lights
Behind the Green Lights as Max Schultz, German Janitor
1933
1930
Sally
Sally as 'Pops' Shendorff
Kismet
Kismet as Amru
Spring Is Here
Spring Is Here as Peter Braley
1927
1924
Wild Oranges
Wild Oranges as Paul Halvard
1913