Ruth Ford
Ruth Ford was an American actress and model. Her brother was the bohemian surrealist Charles Henri Ford. Their parents owned or managed hotels in the American South, and the family regularly moved.
Life and career
Born in Brookhaven, Mississippi, Ford was the daughter of Charles and Gertrude Cato Ford, who owned hotels in four towns in the South. She was a graduate of the University of Mississippi. Writer and artist Charles Henri Ford was her brother.As a model, Ford posed for photographers Cecil Beaton, Man Ray, and Carl Van Vechten, among others.
She married actor Peter Van Eyck in 1940, but the marriage was unsuccessful. Van Eyck was the father of her daughter, Shelley, who was born in 1941. Before Ford's trip to Hollywood, she was a member of Orson Welles's Mercury Theatre, and appeared in his film Too Much Johnson, which was considered lost until the rediscovery of footage in 2013. Welles's assistance helped her to land contracts with Columbia Pictures and Warner Bros. studios.
Ford's Broadway debut was in The Shoemaker's Holiday. Among her other Broadway performances, she starred in Poor Murderer.
Ford married film star Zachary Scott, and they remained together until Scott's death in 1965. Scott adopted Shelley, who took the name Shelley Scott. Zachary Scott reportedly died penniless except for a $100,000 insurance policy he left for his widow. Later, in the 1970s, she was involved in a relationship with a much younger man, writer Dotson Rader.
Ford, writing out Christmas cards by her courtyard window, was the first person to call 911 to report shots fired at The Dakota apartments after what turned out to be the murder of John Lennon.
Ford died in New York City.