
Constance Ford
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Constance Ford (July 1, 1923 – February 26, 1993) was an American actress and model. She 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.
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Home from the Hill (1960)
as Opal Bixby

A Summer Place (1959)
as Helen Jorgenson

Rome Adventure (1962)
as Daisy Bronson

All Fall Down (1962)
as Mrs. Mandel

The Cabinet of Caligari (1962)
as Christine

The Comedian (1957)
as Connie

The Last Hunt (1956)
as Peg

The Iron Sheriff (1957)
as Claire

The Caretakers (1963)
as Nurse Bracken

99 and 44/100% Dead (1974)
as Dolly

House of Women (1962)
as Sophie Brice

Claudelle Inglish (1961)
as Jessie Inglish

Shootout at Big Sag (1962)
as Goldie Bartholomew
Once Too Often (1950)
as Norma (uncredited)

Bailout at 43,000 (1957)
as Mrs. Frances Nolan

The Dark, Dark Hours (1954)
as Betty
The Two Kingdoms (1950)
as Erika Koerner





