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Ward Bond

Wardell Edwin Bond (April 9, 1903 – November 5, 1960)[1] was an American film character actor who appeared in more than 200 films and starred in the NBC television series Wagon Train from 1957 to 1960. Among his best-remembered roles are Bert the cop in Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life (1946) and Captain Clayton in John Ford's The Searchers (1956).

Ward Bond
Publicity image of Bond for Wagon Train, c. 1957
Born
Wardell Edwin Bond

(1903-04-09)April 9, 1903
DiedNovember 5, 1960(1960-11-05) (aged 57)
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
EducationEast High School
Colorado School of Mines
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
OccupationActor
Years active1929–1960
Political partyRepublican
Spouses
Doris Sellers Childs
(m. 1936; div. 1944)
Mary Louise May
(m. 1954)

Early life edit

Bond was born in Benkelman in Dundy County, Nebraska. The Bond family, John W., Mabel L. and sister Bernice, lived in Benkelman until 1919 when they moved to Denver, Colorado, where Bond graduated from East High School.[2]

Bond attended the Colorado School of Mines[2] and then attended the University of Southern California and played football on the same team with future USC coach Jess Hill.[citation needed] At 6' 2" and 195 pounds, Bond was a starting lineman on USC's first national-championship team in 1928. He graduated from USC in 1931 with a bachelor of science degree in engineering.[2]

Bond and John Wayne, who had played tackle for USC in 1926 before an injury ended his career, became lifelong friends and colleagues. Bond, Wayne and the entire USC team were hired to appear in Salute (1929), a football film starring George O'Brien and directed by John Ford. During filming, Bond and Wayne befriended Ford, who would later direct them in several films.

Film career edit

 
As Reverend Captain Clayton in The Searchers (1956)

Bond made his screen debut in Salute and thereafter was a busy character actor, playing over 200 supporting roles. He appeared in 31 films released in 1935 and 23 in 1939. Rarely playing the lead in theatrical films, he starred in the television series Wagon Train from 1957 until his death in 1960. He was frequently typecast in extremes, as either a friendly lawman or a brutal henchman.[citation needed] He had a longtime working relationship with directors John Ford and Frank Capra, performing in such films as The Searchers, Drums Along the Mohawk, The Quiet Man, They Were Expendable and Fort Apache for Ford, with whom he made 25 films, and It Happened One Night, It's a Wonderful Life and Riding High for Capra.

Among his other well-known films were Bringing Up Baby (1938), Gone with the Wind (1939), The Maltese Falcon (1941), Sergeant York (1941), Gentleman Jim (1942), Joan of Arc (1948), Rio Bravo (1959), and Raoul Walsh's 1930 widescreen wagon train epic The Big Trail, which also featured John Wayne, in his first leading role.

Bond later starred in the popular series Wagon Train from 1957 until his death. Wagon Train was inspired by the 1950 film Wagon Master, in which Bond also appeared. Wagon Master was influenced by the earlier The Big Trail. For Wagon Train, Bond was assigned the lead role of the crusty but compassionate Major Seth Adams, the trail master.

Bond asked that Terry Wilson be given the role of assistant trail boss Bill Hawks and that Frank McGrath play the cook, Charlie B. Wooster.[citation needed] Wilson and McGrath stayed with the series for the entire run from 1957 to 1965, first on NBC and then on ABC. After Bond's death in 1960, the trail master role passed to John McIntire in 1961.

During the 1940s, Bond was a member of the conservative group called the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals, whose major platform was opposition to communists in the film industry.[2]

 
With John Wayne in The Searchers (1956)

On the American Film Institute's "100 Years... 100 Movies" list—both the original and the tenth anniversary edition— Bond appears in the casts more often than any other actor, albeit always in a supporting role: It Happened One Night (1934), Bringing Up Baby (1938), Gone with the Wind (1939), The Grapes of Wrath (1940), The Maltese Falcon (1941), It's a Wonderful Life (1946), and The Searchers (1956).

Bond appeared in 13 films that were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture:[3] Arrowsmith (1931/32), Lady for a Day (1933), It Happened One Night (1934) Dead End (1937), You Can't Take It with You (1938), Gone with the Wind (1939), The Grapes of Wrath (1940), The Long Voyage Home (1940), The Maltese Falcon (1941), Sergeant York (1941), It's a Wonderful Life (1946), The Quiet Man (1952), and Mister Roberts (1955).

Bond starred in 23 films with John Wayne:

Personal life edit

Bond married Doris Sellers Childs in 1936, but they divorced in 1944.

In 1954, he married Mary Louise Meyers, and they remained together until his death in November 1960.

Death edit

Bond suffered a massive heart attack while at a hotel in Dallas with his wife. He was pronounced dead at a hospital on November 5, 1960, at the age of 57. His close friend John Wayne delivered the eulogy at his funeral. Bond's will bequeathed to Wayne the shotgun with which Wayne had once accidentally shot Bond on a hunting trip.[4]

An urban myth holds that country singer Johnny Horton was killed in an automobile accident while driving to see Bond at his Dallas hotel to discuss a possible role in the fourth season of Wagon Train. Although Horton was indeed killed in a car crash at 1:30 a.m. on November 5, 1960, and Bond died from a heart attack at noon that same day, the two events were unrelated. Horton was en route from Austin to Shreveport, Louisiana, and not Dallas. Bond was in Dallas to attend a football game at the Cotton Bowl.[5]

Legacy edit

For his contribution to the television industry, Bond has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6933 Hollywood Boulevard. It was dedicated on February 8, 1960.[6] In 2001, he was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City.[7]

Credits edit

Filmography edit

 
Lobby card for Wild Boys of the Road (1933)
 
Jean Rogers, John Wayne, and Bond in Conflict (1936)
 
Bond (r.) with Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Barton MacLane and Peter Lorre in The Maltese Falcon (1941)
 
Bond in A Guy Named Joe (1943)
 
John Wayne and Bond in Tall in the Saddle (1944)
 
Ben Johnson, Harry Carey Jr. and Bond in John Ford's Wagon Master (1950)
 
Lobby card for The Quiet Man (1952)
 
Publicity image of Robert Horton and Bond for Wagon Train, c. 1957

Television edit

Radio edit

Notes edit

Citations

  1. ^ . Nebraska State Historical Society. December 12, 2006. Archived from the original on June 13, 2006. Retrieved October 5, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ a b c d Aaker, Everett (2017). Television Western Players, 1960–1975: A Biographical Dictionary. McFarland. pp. 41–43. ISBN 9781476628561.
  3. ^ "Actors and how many best picture nominees they've been in". The Sophomore Critic. February 18, 2007. Retrieved June 12, 2007.
  4. ^ "Benkelman's Ward Bond". McCook Gazette. May 2, 2011. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
  5. ^ . Virginia Franks. Archived from the original on September 6, 2011. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
  6. ^ . Hollywood Walk of Fame. Archived from the original on September 29, 2017. Retrieved September 29, 2017.
  7. ^ . National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Archived from the original on September 12, 2017. Retrieved September 29, 2017.
  8. ^ "Better Radio Programs for the Week". The Decatur Daily Review. May 4, 1952. p. 50. Retrieved May 8, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  

Bibliography

  • Alistair, Rupert (2018). "Ward Bond". The Name Below the Title : 65 Classic Movie Character Actors from Hollywood's Golden Age (softcover) (First ed.). Great Britain: Independently published. pp. 44–46. ISBN 978-1-7200-3837-5.

External links edit

  • Ward Bond at IMDb
  • Ward Bond at AllMovie
  • Literature on Ward Bond

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Wardell Edwin Bond April 9 1903 November 5 1960 1 was an American film character actor who appeared in more than 200 films and starred in the NBC television series Wagon Train from 1957 to 1960 Among his best remembered roles are Bert the cop in Frank Capra s It s a Wonderful Life 1946 and Captain Clayton in John Ford s The Searchers 1956 Ward BondPublicity image of Bond for Wagon Train c 1957BornWardell Edwin Bond 1903 04 09 April 9 1903Benkelman Nebraska U S DiedNovember 5 1960 1960 11 05 aged 57 Dallas Texas U S EducationEast High SchoolColorado School of MinesAlma materUniversity of Southern CaliforniaOccupationActorYears active1929 1960Political partyRepublicanSpousesDoris Sellers Childs m 1936 div 1944 wbr Mary Louise May m 1954 wbr Contents 1 Early life 2 Film career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Legacy 6 Credits 6 1 Filmography 6 2 Television 6 3 Radio 7 Notes 8 External linksEarly life editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ward Bond news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bond was born in Benkelman in Dundy County Nebraska The Bond family John W Mabel L and sister Bernice lived in Benkelman until 1919 when they moved to Denver Colorado where Bond graduated from East High School 2 Bond attended the Colorado School of Mines 2 and then attended the University of Southern California and played football on the same team with future USC coach Jess Hill citation needed At 6 2 and 195 pounds Bond was a starting lineman on USC s first national championship team in 1928 He graduated from USC in 1931 with a bachelor of science degree in engineering 2 Bond and John Wayne who had played tackle for USC in 1926 before an injury ended his career became lifelong friends and colleagues Bond Wayne and the entire USC team were hired to appear in Salute 1929 a football film starring George O Brien and directed by John Ford During filming Bond and Wayne befriended Ford who would later direct them in several films Film career edit nbsp As Reverend Captain Clayton in The Searchers 1956 Bond made his screen debut in Salute and thereafter was a busy character actor playing over 200 supporting roles He appeared in 31 films released in 1935 and 23 in 1939 Rarely playing the lead in theatrical films he starred in the television series Wagon Train from 1957 until his death in 1960 He was frequently typecast in extremes as either a friendly lawman or a brutal henchman citation needed He had a longtime working relationship with directors John Ford and Frank Capra performing in such films as The Searchers Drums Along the Mohawk The Quiet Man They Were Expendable and Fort Apache for Ford with whom he made 25 films and It Happened One Night It s a Wonderful Life and Riding High for Capra Among his other well known films were Bringing Up Baby 1938 Gone with the Wind 1939 The Maltese Falcon 1941 Sergeant York 1941 Gentleman Jim 1942 Joan of Arc 1948 Rio Bravo 1959 and Raoul Walsh s 1930 widescreen wagon train epic The Big Trail which also featured John Wayne in his first leading role Bond later starred in the popular series Wagon Train from 1957 until his death Wagon Train was inspired by the 1950 film Wagon Master in which Bond also appeared Wagon Master was influenced by the earlier The Big Trail For Wagon Train Bond was assigned the lead role of the crusty but compassionate Major Seth Adams the trail master Bond asked that Terry Wilson be given the role of assistant trail boss Bill Hawks and that Frank McGrath play the cook Charlie B Wooster citation needed Wilson and McGrath stayed with the series for the entire run from 1957 to 1965 first on NBC and then on ABC After Bond s death in 1960 the trail master role passed to John McIntire in 1961 During the 1940s Bond was a member of the conservative group called the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals whose major platform was opposition to communists in the film industry 2 nbsp With John Wayne in The Searchers 1956 On the American Film Institute s 100 Years 100 Movies list both the original and the tenth anniversary edition Bond appears in the casts more often than any other actor albeit always in a supporting role It Happened One Night 1934 Bringing Up Baby 1938 Gone with the Wind 1939 The Grapes of Wrath 1940 The Maltese Falcon 1941 It s a Wonderful Life 1946 and The Searchers 1956 Bond appeared in 13 films that were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture 3 Arrowsmith 1931 32 Lady for a Day 1933 It Happened One Night 1934 Dead End 1937 You Can t Take It with You 1938 Gone with the Wind 1939 The Grapes of Wrath 1940 The Long Voyage Home 1940 The Maltese Falcon 1941 Sergeant York 1941 It s a Wonderful Life 1946 The Quiet Man 1952 and Mister Roberts 1955 Bond starred in 23 films with John Wayne Words and Music bit part uncredited 1929 Salute Midshipman Harold 1929 The Lone Star Ranger Townsperson at the Dance uncredited 1930 Born Reckless Sergeant 1930 The Big Trail Sid Bascomb 1930 Maker of Men Pat un credited 1931 Three Girls Lost Airline Steward un credited 1931 College Coach Assistant Coach un credited 1933 Conflict Gus Knockout Carrigan 1936 The Long Voyage Home Yank 1940 The Shepherd of the Hills Wash Gibbs 1941 A Man Betrayed Floyd 1941 Tall in the Saddle Judge Robert Garvey 1944 Dakota Jim Bender 1945 They Were Expendable BMC Boats Mulcahey 1945 3 Godfathers Perley Buck Sweet 1948 Fort Apache Sgt Major Michael O Rourke 1948 Operation Pacific Commander John T Pop Perry 1951 The Quiet Man Father Peter Lonergan 1952 Hondo Buffalo Baker 1953 Rookie of the Year Buck Goodhue Alias Buck Garrison TV drama 1955 The Searchers Reverend Captain Samuel Johnson Clayton 1956 The Wings of Eagles John Dodge 1957 Rio Bravo Pat Wheeler 1959 Personal life editBond married Doris Sellers Childs in 1936 but they divorced in 1944 In 1954 he married Mary Louise Meyers and they remained together until his death in November 1960 Death editBond suffered a massive heart attack while at a hotel in Dallas with his wife He was pronounced dead at a hospital on November 5 1960 at the age of 57 His close friend John Wayne delivered the eulogy at his funeral Bond s will bequeathed to Wayne the shotgun with which Wayne had once accidentally shot Bond on a hunting trip 4 An urban myth holds that country singer Johnny Horton was killed in an automobile accident while driving to see Bond at his Dallas hotel to discuss a possible role in the fourth season of Wagon Train Although Horton was indeed killed in a car crash at 1 30 a m on November 5 1960 and Bond died from a heart attack at noon that same day the two events were unrelated Horton was en route from Austin to Shreveport Louisiana and not Dallas Bond was in Dallas to attend a football game at the Cotton Bowl 5 Legacy editFor his contribution to the television industry Bond has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6933 Hollywood Boulevard It was dedicated on February 8 1960 6 In 2001 he was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy amp Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City 7 Credits editFilmography edit nbsp Lobby card for Wild Boys of the Road 1933 nbsp Jean Rogers John Wayne and Bond in Conflict 1936 nbsp Bond r with Humphrey Bogart Mary Astor Barton MacLane and Peter Lorre in The Maltese Falcon 1941 nbsp Bond in A Guy Named Joe 1943 nbsp John Wayne and Bond in Tall in the Saddle 1944 nbsp Ben Johnson Harry Carey Jr and Bond in John Ford s Wagon Master 1950 nbsp Lobby card for The Quiet Man 1952 nbsp Publicity image of Robert Horton and Bond for Wagon Train c 1957Noah s Ark 1928 as Flood Extra uncredited film debut Words and Music 1929 as Bit Part uncredited Salute 1929 as Midshipman Harold So This Is College 1929 as USC Player 30 uncredited The Lone Star Ranger 1930 as Townsperson at the Dance uncredited Born Reckless 1930 as Sargeant Cheer Up and Smile 1930 as Boy at Sweetheart Dance uncredited The Big Trail 1930 as Sid Bascom Up The River 1930 as Inmate socked by Saint Louis uncredited The Doorway to Hell 1930 as Policeman uncredited A Connecticut Yankee 1931 as Queen s Knight uncredited Quick Millions 1931 as Cop in Montge uncredited Three Girls Lost 1931 as Airline Steward uncredited The Brat 1931 as Court Policeman uncredited The Spider 1931 as Cop uncredited Sob Sister 1931 as Ward uncredited Over the Hill 1931 as Detective Escort uncredited Arrowsmith 1931 as Cop uncredited Maker of Men 1931 as Pat uncredited Blonde Crazy 1931 as Highway Patrolman uncredited The Greeks Had a Word for Them 1932 as Taxi Driver uncredited High Speed 1932 as Ham Careless Lady 1932 as Cop in Raid uncredited The Trial of Vivienne Ware 1932 as Johnson uncredited Bachelor s Affairs 1932 as Cop uncredited Hello Trouble 1932 as Heavy Kennedy Hold Em Jail 1932 as Football Player uncredited White Eagle 1932 as Henchman Bart Rackety Rax 1932 as Bick Gilligan Virtue 1932 as Frank Air Mail 1932 as Joe Barnes uncredited Flesh 1932 as Muscles Manning uncredited Sundown Rider 1932 as Gabe Powers Lucky Devils 1933 as Crewman uncredited State Trooper 1933 Obey the Law 1933 as Kid Paris Unknown Valley 1933 as Elder Sneed When Strangers Marry 1933 as Billy McGuire Heroes for Sale 1933 as Red uncredited The Wrecker 1933 as Cramer Lady for a Day 1933 as Mounted Policeman uncredited Wild Boys of the Road 1933 as Red the Raping Brakeman uncredited Police Car 17 1933 as Bumps O Neil College Coach 1933 as Assistant Coach uncredited Son of a Sailor 1933 as Joe uncredited Straightaway 1933 as Hobo The Fighting Code 1933 as Joe Krull Frontier Marshal 1934 as Ben Murchison School for Romance 1934 Short as Husband Speed Wings 1934 as Henchman uncredited It Happened One Night 1934 as Bus Driver 1 uncredited The Poor Rich 1934 as Motor Cop The Fighting Ranger 1934 as Dave Cougar Henchman Voice in the Night 1934 as Bob Hall Whirlpool 1934 as Farley The Crime of Helen Stanley 1934 as Jack Baker I ll Tell the World 1934 as Drigible Officer uncredited The Most Precious Thing in Life 1934 as Head Coach Smith Here Comes the Groom 1934 as Second Cop A Man s Game 1934 as Dave Jordan The Circus Clown 1934 as Unimpressed Man in Audience uncredited The Defense Rests 1934 as Hood The Affairs of Cellini 1934 as Palace Guard Finding Cellini s Clothes uncredited Chained 1934 as Ship Steward uncredited The Human Side 1934 as Cop Girl in Danger 1934 as Wynkoski Death on the Diamond 1934 as Security Guard in Kelly s Room uncredited 6 Day Bike Rider 1934 as First Officer uncredited Against the Law 1934 as Tony Rizzo Men of the Night 1934 as Detective John Connors Broadway Bill 1934 as Morgan s Henchman uncredited Grand Old Girl 1935 as Mr Clark Football Coach uncredited Under Pressure 1935 as Prize Fighter uncredited Devil Dogs of the Air 1935 as Instructor One New York Night 1935 as Policeman uncredited Times Square Lady 1935 as Dugan Hockey Player uncredited The Crimson Trail 1935 as Luke Long Black Fury 1935 as Mac Company Policeman Fighting Shadows 1935 as Brad Harrison G Men 1935 as Gunman at the Train Station uncredited Go Into Your Dance 1935 as Herman Lahey uncredited Strangers All 1935 as Ward Assistant Film Director on Film Set uncredited Mary Jane s Pa 1935 as Roughneck Leader uncredited The Headline Woman 1935 as Johnson Reporter Murder in the Fleet 1935 as Heavy Johnson Justice of the Range 1935 as Bob Brennan Calm Yourself 1935 as Detective with Roscoe uncredited She Gets Her Man 1935 as Chick Little Big Shot 1935 as Kell s Henchman His Night Out 1935 as Lanky Waterfront Lady 1935 as Jess The Last Days of Pompeii 1935 as Murmex of Carthage a gladiator uncredited Three Kids and a Queen 1935 as Relative uncredited Western Courage 1935 as Lacrosse Guard That Girl 1935 as Budge Edwards I Found Stella Parish 1935 as Roman Soldier in Play uncredited Broadway Hostess 1935 as Lucky s Henchman uncredited Too Tough to Kill 1935 as Danny Dynamite Foreman We re Only Human 1935 as Grover s Bank Robber uncredited Hitch Hike Lady 1935 as Motorcycle Officer Two in the Dark 1936 as Police in the Dark uncredited Muss Em Up 1936 as John Doe a Gangster The Leathernecks Have Landed 1936 as Tex Boulder Dam 1936 as Pa s Guest uncredited Colleen 1936 as Sweeney Second Officer uncredited The First Baby 1936 as Tough Guy uncredited Pride of the Marines 1936 as Gunner Brady The Case Against Mrs Ames 1936 as Newspaper Buyer uncredited Avenging Waters 1936 as Marve Slater Fatal Lady 1936 as American Stage Manager uncredited The Cattle Thief 1936 as Ranse Willard Fury 1936 as Man uncredited High Tension 1936 as Husky Man uncredited The Bride Walks Out 1936 as Taxi Driver uncredited White Fang 1936 as Thief uncredited Crash Donovan 1936 as The Drill Master Second Wife 1936 as 1st Partner Politician uncredited They Met in a Taxi 1936 as Policeman uncredited The Man Who Lived Twice 1936 as John Gloves Baker The Big Game 1936 as Gambler uncredited Without Orders 1936 as Tim Casey Legion of Terror 1936 as Don Foster The Accusing Finger 1936 as Prison Guard uncredited Conflict 1936 as Gus Knockout Carrigan After the Thin Man 1936 as Party Guest uncredited Woman Wise 1937 as Kramer uncredited You Only Live Once 1937 as Casey Guard uncredited Devil s Playground 1937 as Sidecar Wilson When s Your Birthday 1937 as Police Detective uncredited Park Avenue Logger 1937 as Paul Sangar 23 1 2 Hours Leave 1937 as Top Sgt Burke The Soldier and the Lady 1937 as Tartar Guard uncredited Night Key 1937 as Fingers They Gave Him a Gun 1937 as MP uncredited The Wildcatter 1937 as Johnson Mountain Music 1937 as G Man uncredited A Fight to the Finish 1937 as Eddie Hawkins The Singing Marine 1937 as First Sgt uncredited Marry the Girl 1937 as First Motorcycle Policeman uncredited Topper 1937 as Eddie Cab Driver Slugged by Topper uncredited Dead End 1937 as Doorman Escape by Night 1937 as Peter Spudsy Baker The Game That Kills 1937 as Tom Ferguson Music for Madame 1937 as Violets uncredited The Westland Case 1937 as Connors Death Row Inmate uncredited Fight for Your Lady 1937 as Mr Walton uncredited The Go Getter 1937 as Logger scenes deleted Souls at Sea 1937 as Sailor uncredited Penitentiary 1938 as Red Parsons Prison Barber uncredited Of Human Hearts 1938 as Lout Laughing in Church uncredited The Kid Comes Back 1938 as Spike Sparring Partner uncredited Bringing Up Baby 1938 as Motorcycle Cop at Jail uncredited Born to Be Wild 1938 as Bill Purvis Hawaii Calls 1938 as Muller Mr Moto s Gamble 1938 as Biff Moram Over the Wall 1938 as Eddie Edwards The Adventures of Marco Polo 1938 as Mongol Guard uncredited Flight into Nowhere 1938 Gun Law 1938 as Pecos Numbered Woman 1938 Reformatory 1938 as Mac Grady Professor Beware 1938 as Motorcycle Cop uncredited Prison Break 1938 as Big Red Kincaid The Amazing Dr Clitterhouse 1938 as Tug You Can t Take It with You 1938 as Mike the Detective uncredited Fugitives for a Night 1938 as Gambler in Fake Fight uncredited Submarine Patrol 1938 as Seaman Olaf Swanson The Law West of Tombstone 1938 as Mulligan P Martinez Going Places 1938 as Clarence Policeman uncredited They Made Me a Criminal 1939 as Lenihan Made for Each Other 1939 as Jim Hatton uncredited Pardon Our Nerve 1939 as Kid Ramsey The Oklahoma Kid 1939 as Wes Handley Trouble in Sundown 1939 as Henchman Dusty Dodge City 1939 as Bud Taylor Mr Moto in Danger Island 1939 as Sailor Sam wrestler uncredited Confessions of a Nazi Spy 1939 as an anti Nazi American Legionnaire uncredited Union Pacific 1939 as Tracklayer uncredited The Return of the Cisco Kid 1939 as Accused Rustler The Kid from Kokomo 1939 as Ladislaw Klewicki Young Mr Lincoln 1939 as John Palmer Cass The Girl from Mexico 1939 as Mexican Pete the Wrestler Waterfront 1939 as Matt Hendler Frontier Marshal 1939 as Town Marshal Dust Be My Destiny 1939 as First Thug on Train uncredited Drums Along the Mohawk 1939 as Adam Hartman Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence 1939 as Hunk Gone with the Wind 1939 as Tom Yankee Captain The Cisco Kid and the Lady 1939 as Walton Son of Frankenstein 1939 as Gendarme at Gate uncredited The Grapes of Wrath 1940 as Needles Policeman Little Old New York 1940 as Regan Virginia City 1940 as Confederate Sgt Checking Passengers uncredited Buck Benny Rides Again 1940 as First Outlaw The Mortal Storm 1940 as Franz Sailor s Lady 1940 as Shore Patrolman Kit Carson 1940 as Ape City for Conquest 1940 as First Policeman uncredited The Long Voyage Home 1940 as Yank Santa Fe Trail 1940 as Townley Tobacco Road 1941 as Lov Bensey A Man Betrayed 1941 as Floyd Sergeant York 1941 as Ike Botkin The Shepherd of the Hills 1941 as Wash Gibbs Manpower 1941 as Eddie Adams Doctors Don t Tell 1941 as Barney Millen The Maltese Falcon 1941 as Detective Tom Polhaus Swamp Water 1941 as Tim Dorson Know for Sure 1941 Short as Patient uncredited Wild Bill Hickok Rides 1942 as Sheriff Edmunds The Falcon Takes Over 1942 as Moose Malloy uncredited Ten Gentlemen from West Point 1942 as Sgt Scully Sin Town 1942 as Rock Delanry Hitler Dead or Alive 1942 as Steve Maschick Gentleman Jim 1942 as John L Sullivan In This Our Life 1942 as Extra at a Roadhouse Table uncredited Hello Frisco Hello 1943 as Sharkey Slightly Dangerous 1943 as Jimmy They Came to Blow Up America 1943 as FBI Chief Craig A Guy Named Joe 1943 as Al Yackey The Sullivans renamed The Fighting Sullivans 1944 as Lt Commander Robinson Home in Indiana 1944 as Jed Bruce Tall in the Saddle 1944 as Judge Robert Garvey Dakota 1945 as Jim Bender They Were Expendable 1945 as BMC Boats Mulcahey Canyon Passage 1946 as Honey Bragg My Darling Clementine 1946 as Morgan Earp It s a Wonderful Life 1946 as Bert the cop Unconquered 1947 as John Fraser The Fugitive 1947 as El Gringo Fort Apache 1948 as Sgt Major Michael O Rourke Sins of the Fathers 1948 The Time of Your Life 1948 as McCarthy Tap Roots 1948 as Hoab Dabney Joan of Arc 1948 as Captain La Hire 3 Godfathers 1948 as Perley Buck Sweet Singing Guns 1950 as Sheriff Jim Caradac Riding High 1950 as Lee Wagon Master 1950 as Mormon Elder Wiggs Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye 1950 as Inspector Charles Weber Operation Pacific 1951 as Commander John T Pop Perry The Great Missouri Raid 1951 as Major Marshal Troebridge Only the Valiant 1951 as Corporal Timothy Gilchrist Bullfighter and the Lady 1951 as Narrator voice uncredited On Dangerous Ground 1951 as Walter Brent The Quiet Man 1952 as Father Peter Lonergan Hellgate 1952 as Lt Tod Voorhees Thunderbirds 1952 as Lt John McCreery Blowing Wild 1953 as Dutch Peterson The Moonlighter 1953 as Cole Gardner Hondo 1953 as Buffalo Baker Gypsy Colt 1954 as Frank McWade Johnny Guitar 1954 as John McIvers The Bob Mathias Story 1954 as Coach Virgil Jackson The Long Gray Line 1955 as Captain Herman J Kohler Mister Roberts 1955 as Chief Petty Officer Dowdy A Man Alone 1955 as Sheriff Gil Corrigan The Searchers 1956 as Reverend Captain Samuel Johnson Clayton Dakota Incident 1956 as Senator Blakely Pillars of the Sky 1956 as Dr Joseph Holdon The Halliday Brand 1957 as Big Dan Halliday The Wings of Eagles 1957 as John Dodge China Doll 1958 as Father Cairns Rio Bravo 1959 as Pat Wheeler Alias Jesse James 1959 as Major Seth Adams uncredited Television edit The Silver Theatre episode My Brother s Keeper 1950 The Bigelow Theatre episode His Brother s Keeper Unknown 1951 The Gulf Playhouse episode You Can Look it Up Unknown 1952 Schlitz Playhouse episodes Apple of His Eye and Moment of Vengeance Various 1952 1956 The Ford Television Theatre episode Gun Job Hank Fetterman 1953 General Electric Theater episodes Winners Never Lose and A Turkey for the President 1953 1958 The Ford Television Theatre episode Segment Lt Pannetti 1954 Suspense episode The Hunted Bill Meeker 1954 Screen Directors Playhouse episode Rookie of the Year Buck Goodhue Alias Buck Garrison 1955 Cavalcade of America episode The Marine Who Was Two Hundred Years Old Sgt Lou Diamond 1955 Climax episode The Mojave Kid Sheriff 1955 The Christophers episodes Washington as a Young Man and Bring Out their Greatness Various 1955 1958 Schlitz Playhouse episode Plague Ship Captain Parker 1956 Star Stage episode The Marshal and the Mob Patterson 1956 Cavalcade of America episode Once a Hero Harvey Kendall 1958 Wagon Train 133 episodes Major Seth Adams 1957 1961 his death final appearance The Steve Allen Plymouth Show episode NBC Fall Preview Himself 1957 The Steve Allen Plymouth Show episode Episode 3 16 Himself 1958 Radio edit Family Theater episode The Visitor 1952 8 Notes editCitations Ward Bond s Boyhood Home Nebraska State Historical Society December 12 2006 Archived from the original on June 13 2006 Retrieved October 5 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b c d Aaker Everett 2017 Television Western Players 1960 1975 A Biographical Dictionary McFarland pp 41 43 ISBN 9781476628561 Actors and how many best picture nominees they ve been in The Sophomore Critic February 18 2007 Retrieved June 12 2007 Benkelman s Ward Bond McCook Gazette May 2 2011 Retrieved October 31 2017 The Legendary Tillman Franks Virginia Franks Archived from the original on September 6 2011 Retrieved October 4 2011 Ward Bond Hollywood Walk of Fame Archived from the original on September 29 2017 Retrieved September 29 2017 Great Western Performers National Cowboy amp Western Heritage Museum Archived from the original on September 12 2017 Retrieved September 29 2017 Better Radio Programs for the Week The Decatur Daily Review May 4 1952 p 50 Retrieved May 8 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Bibliography Alistair Rupert 2018 Ward Bond The Name Below the Title 65 Classic Movie Character Actors from Hollywood s Golden Age softcover First ed Great Britain Independently published pp 44 46 ISBN 978 1 7200 3837 5 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ward Bond Ward 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