American actor (1903–1960)
Ward Bond
Born Wardell Edwin Bond
(1903-04-09 ) April 9, 1903Died November 5, 1960(1960-11-05) (aged 57) Alma mater University of Southern California Occupation Actor Years active 1929–1960 Spouses
Wardell Edwin Bond (April 9, 1903 – November 5, 1960)[ 1] was an Americancharacter actor who appeared in more than 200 films and starred in theNBC television seriesWagon Train from 1957 to 1960. Among his best-remembered roles are Bert the cop inFrank Capra 'sIt's a Wonderful Life (1946) and Captain Clayton inJohn Ford 'sThe Searchers (1956). As a character actor, Bond frequently played cowboys, cops, or soldiers.
Bond was born inBenkelman inDundy County, Nebraska . The Bond family, John W., Mabel L., and sister Bernice, lived in Benkelman until 1919, when they moved toDenver , Colorado, where Bond graduated fromEast High School .[ 2]
Bond attended theColorado School of Mines [ 2] and then attended theUniversity of Southern California and playedfootball on the same team with future USC coachJess Hill . At 6'2" and 195 pounds, Bond was a starting lineman on USC's firstnational-championship team in1928 . He graduated from USC in 1931 with a bachelor of science degree in engineering.[ 2]
Bond andJohn 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 inSalute (1929), a football film starringGeorge O'Brien and directed byJohn Ford . During filming, Bond and Wayne befriended Ford, who later directed them in several films.
As Reverend Captain Clayton inThe Searchers (1956) Bond made his screen debut inSalute 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 seriesWagon Train from 1957 until his death in 1960.Wagon Train was inspired by the 1950 filmWagon Master , in which Bond also appeared.Wagon Master was influenced by the earlierThe Big Trail . ForWagon Train , Bond was assigned the lead role of the crusty but compassionate Major Seth Adams, the trail master. He was frequently typecast in extremes, as either a friendly lawman or a brutal henchman. He had a longtime working relationship with directors John Ford andFrank Capra , performing in such films asThe Searchers ,Drums Along the Mohawk ,The Quiet Man ,They Were Expendable , andFort Apache for Ford, with whom he made 25 films, andIt Happened One Night ,It's a Wonderful Life , andRiding High for Capra.
Among his other well-known films wereBringing 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), andRaoul Walsh 's 1930widescreen wagon train epicThe Big Trail , which also featured John Wayne, in his first leading role.
During the 1940s, Bond was a member of the conservative group called theMotion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals , whose major platform was opposition tocommunists in the film industry.[ 2]
With John Wayne inThe Searchers (1956) On theAmerican Film Institute 's "100 Years... 100 Movies" list—both theoriginal and the10th-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), andThe Searchers (1956).
Bond appeared in 13 films that were nominated for theAcademy 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), andMister Roberts (1955).
Bond starred in 23 films with John Wayne:
Personal life and death [ 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.
Bond was an early and virulentanti–communist .[ 4]
On November 5, 1960, Bond suffered a massive heart attack while at a hotel in Dallas with his wife. He was pronounced dead at a Dallas hospital 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.[ 5]
On the same day Bond died, country singerJohnny Horton was fatally injured in an automobile accident inMilano, Texas . This led to a rumor that Horton was on his way to Dallas to meet Bond, who was to offer Horton a role onWagon Train; the rumor was untrue.[ 6] Bond's actual reason for visiting Dallas was to attend a football game at theCotton Bowl .[ 7]
For his contribution to the television industry, Bond has a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame at 6933 Hollywood Boulevard. It was dedicated on February 8, 1960.[ 8] In 2001, he was inducted into theWestern Performers Hall of Fame at theNational Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum inOklahoma City .[ 9]
Lobby card forWild Boys of the Road (1933) Jean Rogers , John Wayne, and Bond inConflict (1936)Bond (r.) withHumphrey Bogart ,Mary Astor ,Barton MacLane andPeter Lorre inThe Maltese Falcon (1941) Bond inA Guy Named Joe (1943) John Wayne and Bond inTall in the Saddle (1944)Ben Johnson ,Harry Carey Jr. and Bond inJohn Ford 'sWagon Master (1950)Lobby card forThe Quiet Man (1952) Publicity image ofRobert Horton and Bond forWagon Train , c. 1957 Noah's Ark (1928) as Flood Extra uncredited (film debut)Words and Music (1929) as Bit Part (uncredited)Salute (1929) as Midshipman HaroldSo This Is College (1929) as USC Player-#30 (uncredited)The Lone Star Ranger (1930) as Townsperson at the Dance (uncredited)Born Reckless (1930) as SergeantCheer Up and Smile (1930) as Boy at Sweetheart Dance (uncredited)The Big Trail (1930) as Sid BascomUp 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 Montage (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 HamCareless 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" KennedyHold 'Em Jail (1932) as Football Player (uncredited)White Eagle (1932) as Henchman BartRackety Rax (1932) as "Bick" GilliganVirtue (1932) as FrankAir Mail (1932) as Joe Barnes (uncredited)Flesh (1932) as Muscles Manning (uncredited)Sundown Rider (1932) as Gabe PowersLucky Devils (1933) as Crewman (uncredited)State Trooper (1933)Obey the Law (1933) as Kid ParisUnknown Valley (1933) as Elder SneedWhen Strangers Marry (1933) as Billy McGuireHeroes for Sale (1933) as Red (uncredited)The Wrecker (1933) as CramerLady 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'NeilCollege Coach (1933) as Assistant Coach (uncredited)Son of a Sailor (1933) as Joe (uncredited)Straightaway (1933) as HoboThe Fighting Code (1933) as Joe KrullFrontier Marshal (1934) as Ben MurchisonSchool for Romance (1934, Short) as HusbandSpeed Wings (1934) as Henchman (uncredited)It Happened One Night (1934) as Bus Driver #1 (uncredited)The Poor Rich (1934) as Motor CopThe Fighting Ranger (1934) as Dave, Cougar HenchmanVoice in the Night (1934) as Bob HallWhirlpool (1934) as FarleyThe Crime of Helen Stanley (1934) as Jack BakerI'll Tell the World (1934) as Dirigible Officer (uncredited)The Most Precious Thing in Life (1934) as Head Coach SmithHere Comes the Groom (1934) as Second CopA Man's Game (1934) as Dave JordanThe Circus Clown (1934) as Unimpressed Man in Audience (uncredited)The Defense Rests (1934) as HoodThe Affairs of Cellini (1934) as Palace Guard Finding Cellini's Clothes (uncredited)Chained (1934) as Ship Steward (uncredited)The Human Side (1934) as CopGirl in Danger (1934) as WynkoskiDeath 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 RizzoMen of the Night (1934) as Detective John ConnorsBroadway 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 InstructorOne New York Night (1935) as Policeman (uncredited)Times Square Lady (1935) as Dugan (Hockey Player) (uncredited)The Crimson Trail (1935) as Luke LongBlack Fury (1935) as Mac (Company Policeman)Fighting Shadows (1935) as Brad HarrisonG 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, ReporterMurder in the Fleet (1935) as 'Heavy' JohnsonJustice of the Range (1935) as Bob BrennanCalm Yourself (1935) as Detective with Roscoe (uncredited)She Gets Her Man (1935) as ChickLittle Big Shot (1935) as Kell's HenchmanHis Night Out (1935) as LankyWaterfront Lady (1935) as JessThe 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 LacrosseGuard That Girl (1935) as Budge EdwardsI 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 OfficerTwo in the Dark (1936) as Police in the Dark (uncredited)Muss 'Em Up (1936) as John Doe, a GangsterThe Leathernecks Have Landed (1936) as TexBoulder 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 BradyThe Case Against Mrs. Ames (1936) as Newspaper Buyer (uncredited)Avenging Waters (1936) as Marve SlaterFatal Lady (1936) as American Stage Manager (uncredited)The Cattle Thief (1936) as Ranse WillardFury (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 MasterSecond 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' BakerThe Big Game (1936) as Gambler (uncredited)Without Orders (1936) as Tim CaseyLegion of Terror (1936) as Don FosterThe Accusing Finger (1936) as Prison Guard (uncredited)Conflict (1936) as Gus "Knockout" CarriganAfter 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 WilsonWhen's Your Birthday? (1937) as Police Detective (uncredited)Park Avenue Logger (1937) as Paul Sangar23 1/2 Hours' Leave (1937) as Top Sergeant BurkeThe Soldier and the Lady (1937) as Tartar Guard (uncredited)Night Key (1937) as FingersThey Gave Him a Gun (1937) as Military Policeman (uncredited)The Wildcatter (1937) as JohnsonMountain Music (1937) as G-Man (uncredited)A Fight to the Finish (1937) as Eddie HawkinsThe Singing Marine (1937) as First Sergeant (uncredited)Marry the Girl (1937) as First Motorcycle Policeman (uncredited)Topper (1937) as Eddie (Cab Driver Slugged by Topper) (uncredited)Dead End (1937) as DoormanEscape by Night (1937) as Peter 'Spudsy' BakerThe Game That Kills (1937) as Tom FergusonMusic 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 PurvisHawaii Calls (1938) as MullerMr. Moto's Gamble (1938) as Biff MoramOver the Wall (1938) as Eddie EdwardsThe Adventures of Marco Polo (1938) as Mongol Guard (uncredited)Flight into Nowhere (1938)Gun Law (1938) as PecosNumbered Woman (1938)Reformatory (1938) as Mac GradyProfessor Beware (1938) as Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)Prison Break (1938) as Big Red KincaidThe Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938) as TugYou 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 SwansonThe Law West of Tombstone (1938) as Mulligan P. MartinezGoing Places (1938) as Clarence, Policeman (uncredited)They Made Me a Criminal (1939) as LenihanMade for Each Other (1939) as Jim Hatton (uncredited)Pardon Our Nerve (1939) as Kid RamseyThe Oklahoma Kid (1939) as Wes HandleyTrouble in Sundown (1939) as Henchman DustyDodge City (1939) as Bud TaylorMr. 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 RustlerThe Kid from Kokomo (1939) as Ladislaw KlewickiYoung Mr. Lincoln (1939) as John Palmer CassThe Girl from Mexico (1939) as Mexican Pete, the WrestlerWaterfront (1939) as Matt HendlerFrontier Marshal (1939) as Town MarshalDust Be My Destiny (1939) as First Thug on Train (uncredited)Drums Along the Mohawk (1939) as Adam HartmanHeaven with a Barbed Wire Fence (1939) as HunkGone with the Wind (1939) as Tom, Yankee CaptainThe Cisco Kid and the Lady (1939) as WaltonSon of Frankenstein (1939) as Gendarme at Gate (uncredited)The Grapes of Wrath (1940) as Needles PolicemanLittle Old New York (1940) as ReganVirginia City (1940) asConfederate Sergeant Checking Passengers (uncredited)Buck Benny Rides Again (1940) as First OutlawThe Mortal Storm (1940) as FranzSailor's Lady (1940) as Shore PatrolmanKit Carson (1940) as ApeCity for Conquest (1940) as First Policeman (uncredited)The Long Voyage Home (1940) as YankSanta Fe Trail (1940) as TownleyTobacco Road (1941) as Lov BenseyA Man Betrayed (1941) as FloydSergeant York (1941) as Ike BotkinThe Shepherd of the Hills (1941) as Wash GibbsManpower (1941) as Eddie AdamsDoctors Don't Tell (1941) as Barney MillenThe Maltese Falcon (1941) as Detective Tom PolhausSwamp Water (1941) as Tim DorsonKnow for Sure (1941, Short) as Patient (uncredited)Wild Bill Hickok Rides (1942) as Sheriff EdmundsThe Falcon Takes Over (1942) as Moose Malloy (uncredited)Ten Gentlemen from West Point (1942) as Sergeant ScullySin Town (1942) as Rock DelanryHitler – Dead or Alive (1942) as Steve MaschickGentleman Jim (1942) as John L. SullivanIn This Our Life (1942) as Extra at a Roadhouse Table (uncredited)Hello Frisco, Hello (1943) as SharkeySlightly Dangerous (1943) as JimmyThey Came to Blow Up America (1943) as FBI Chief CraigA Guy Named Joe (1943) as Al YackeyThe Sullivans , renamedThe Fighting Sullivans (1944) as Lieutenant Commander RobinsonHome in Indiana (1944) as Jed BruceTall in the Saddle (1944) as Judge Robert GarveyDakota (1945) as Jim BenderThey Were Expendable (1945) as BMC "Boats" MulcaheyCanyon Passage (1946) as Honey BraggMy Darling Clementine (1946) asMorgan Earp It's a Wonderful Life (1946) as Bert, the copUnconquered (1947) as John FraserThe Fugitive (1947) as El GringoFort Apache (1948) as Sergeant Major Michael O'RourkeSins of the Fathers (1948)The Time of Your Life (1948) as McCarthyTap Roots (1948) as Hoab DabneyJoan of Arc (1948) as Captain La Hire3 Godfathers (1948) as Perley "Buck" SweetSinging Guns (1950) as Sheriff Jim CaradacRiding High (1950) as LeeWagon Master (1950) as Mormon Elder WiggsKiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950) as Inspector Charles WeberOperation Pacific (1951) as Commander John T. "Pop" PerryThe Great Missouri Raid (1951) as Major Marshal TroebridgeOnly the Valiant (1951) as Corporal Timothy GilchristBullfighter and the Lady (1951) as Narrator (voice, uncredited)On Dangerous Ground (1951) as Walter BrentThe Quiet Man (1952) as Father Peter LonerganHellgate (1952) as Lieutenant Tod VoorheesThunderbirds (1952) as Lieutenant John McCreeryBlowing Wild (1953) as Dutch PetersonThe Moonlighter (1953) as Cole GardnerHondo (1953) as Buffalo BakerGypsy Colt (1954) as Frank McWadeJohnny Guitar (1954) as John McIversThe Bob Mathias Story (1954) as Coach Virgil JacksonThe Long Gray Line (1955) as Captain Herman J. KohlerMister Roberts (1955) as Chief Petty Officer DowdyA Man Alone (1955) as Sheriff Gil CorriganThe Searchers (1956) as Reverend Captain Samuel Johnson ClaytonDakota Incident (1956) as Senator BlakelyPillars of the Sky (1956) as Dr. Joseph HoldonThe Halliday Brand (1957) as Big Dan HallidayThe Wings of Eagles (1957) as John DodgeChina Doll (1958) as Father CairnsRio Bravo (1959) as Pat WheelerAlias Jesse James (1959) as Major Seth Adams (uncredited)^ "Ward Bond's Boyhood Home" . Nebraska State Historical Society. December 12, 2006. Archived from the original on June 13, 2006. RetrievedOctober 5, 2011 .^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. RetrievedJune 12, 2007 .^ "Filmycks » A Right Shit" .^ "Benkelman's Ward Bond" .McCook Gazette . May 2, 2011. 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