Ford (disambiguation)
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Ford may refer to:
- Ford (crossing), a river crossing
- The Ford Motor Company
- Its founder, Henry Ford
- The Ford Foundation, established by Henry and his son, Edsel
- Ford Motor Company cars, see List of Ford vehicles
- For the History of Ford, see History of Ford Motor Company
- Ford Models, modelling agency
- Ford (HM Prison), West Sussex, England, also known as Ford Open Prison
- Ford's Theater site of the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln
[edit] Places
[edit] United Kingdom
- Ford, Argyll
- Ford, Buckinghamshire
- Ford, Bideford, Devon
- Ford, Kingsbridge, Devon
- Ford, Gloucestershire
- Ford, Merseyside
- Ford, Northumberland
- Ford, Shropshire
- Ford, Somerset
- Ford, Staffordshire
- Ford, West Sussex
- Ford, Wiltshire
- Ford, Salisbury, Wiltshire
[edit] Republic of Ireland
- Ford, County Wexford
[edit] United States
- Ford County, Illinois
- Ford, Iowa
- Ford, Kansas
- Ford County, Kansas
- Ford, Kentucky
- Ford, Mississippi
- Ford, Beaverhead County, Montana
- Ford, Flathead County, Montana
- Ford, Tennessee
- Ford, Texas
- Ford, Washington
- Ford, Wisconsin
[edit] People
- Alan Ford (actor) (born 1937), English actor
- Alan Ford (swimmer), 1940s American swimmer
- Aleksander Ford (1908–1980), Polish film director
- Alphonso Ford (1971–2004), American basketball player
- Ben Ford (politician) (born 1925), British politician
- Ben Ford (baseball) (born 1975), American baseball player
- Betty Ford (born 1918), former U.S. First Lady, widow of Gerald Ford, founder of the Betty Ford Center
- Boris Ford (1917–1998), Indian-born British literary critic, writer, editor and educationist
- Bill Ford, Jr. (born 1957), American businessman, chairman of Ford Motor Company, great-grandson of Henry Ford
- Cheryl Ford (born 1981), American basketball player
- Clint Ford (born 1976), American actor and voice-over artist
- Clinton Ford (painter) (1923–2006), American painter
- Clinton Ford (singer) (born 1931), British singer
- Clinton B. Ford (1913–1992), American investor, musician and astronomer
- Constance Ford (1923–1993), American actress and model
- Curt Ford (born 1960), American baseball player
- Sir David Robert Ford (born 1935), British soldier and diplomat, former Chief Secretary of Hong Kong
- David Ford (actor) (1925–1983), American actor
- David Ford (footballer) (born 1945), English footballer
- David Ford (kayaker) (born 1967), Canadian whitewater slalom kayaker
- David Ford (musician) (born 1978), British singer-songwriter
- Devon Ford (adult film star) (born 1987), American adult film star
- Don Ford (born 1952), American basketball player
- Donald Ford (born 1944), Scottish footballer
- Don Ford (born 1921), Notable American Science Fiction editor and fan
- Edsel Ford (1893–1943), American businessman, president of Ford Motor Company, son of Henry Ford
- Elena Ford (born 1966), director within the Ford Motor Company, great-great granddaughter of Henry Ford
- Ford Madox Ford (1873–1939), English novelist and publisher
- Francis Ford (cricketer) (1866–1940), English cricketer
- Francis Clare Ford (1828-99) English diplomat
- Francis Ford Coppola (born 1939), American film director, producer, and screenwriter
- Gerald Ford (1913–2006), 38th President of the United States
- Gina Ford (born c1960), British writer on parenting methods
- Glyn Ford (born 1950), British politician
- Gordon Onslow Ford (1912–2003), British artist
- Harold Ford, Sr. (born 1945), American politician
- Harold Ford Jr. (born 1970), American politician
- Harrison Ford (silent film actor), (1884–1957), American actor
- Harrison Ford (born 1942), American actor
- Henry Ford - several people: see Henry Ford (disambiguation)
- Hugh Alastair Ford (born 1946), Australian ornithologist
- Jeremiah D. M. Ford (1873–1958), American college professor at Harvard
- John Ford - several people: see John Ford (disambiguation)
- Jack Ford (news anchor), American TV reporter and host
- Jack Ford (born 1947), American educator and politician
- "Jack" John Gardner Ford (born 1952), American businessman and politician, son of Gerald Ford
- Julian Ralph Ford (1932–1987), Australian ornithologist
- Kate Ford (born 1977), English actress
- Lester R. Ford Sr. (1886?–1975?), American mathematician
- Lester R. Ford Jr. (born 1927), American mathematician
- Lita Ford (born 1958), British-born singer
- Malcolm Webster Ford (1862–1902), American athlete and journalist
- Mark Ford (footballer) (born 1975), English footballer
- Melbourne H. Ford (1849-1891), U.S. Representative from Michigan
- Melyssa Ford (born 1976), Canadian model and actress
- Mike Ford, a Canadian musician
- Michael Ford - several people: see Michael Ford
- Mick Ford (born 1957), British actor and playwright
- Neal Ford (born 1965), Canadian politician
- Paul Ford (1901–1976), American actor
- Penny(e) Ford, American singer
- Richard Ford (1796-1858) English writer
- Richard Ford (born 1944), American writer
- Rob Ford (born 1969), Canadian politician
- Robben Ford (born 1951), American guitarist
- Robert Ford (outlaw) (1860–1892), American outlaw who shot Jesse James
- Robert Ford (poet) (1915–1998), Canadian poet, translator and diplomat
- Russell Ford (field hockey) (born 1983), Australian hockey player
- Seabury Ford (1801–1855), American politician
- Simon Ford (born 1981), English footballer
- Steven Ford (born 1956), American actor, son of Gerald Ford
- Susan Ford (born 1957), American author, photojournalist, daughter of Gerald Ford
- Tennessee Ernie Ford (1919–1991), American recording artist and television host
- Thomas/Tommy Mikal Ford (born 1962), American actor
- Tom Ford (born 1961), American fashion designer
- Tony Ford (born 1959), English footballer
- Trent Ford (born 1979), British American actor and model
- Trevor Ford (1923–2003), Welsh footballer
- Trevor D. Ford, British geologist
- Wallace Ford (1898–1966), American actor
- Walton Ford (born 1960), American watercolor painter
- Wendell H. Ford (born 1924), American politician
- Whitey Ford (born 1928), American baseball player
- Willa Ford (born 1981), American singer-songwriter
- William Clay Ford, Jr. (born 1957), American businessman, chairman of Ford Motor Company, great-grandson of Henry Ford
See also List of people by name: Foa-For
[edit] Fictional characters
- Commander Jonathan Ford, first officer of the seaQuest on seaQuest DSV, portrayed by Don Franklin.
- Ford, religious figure in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
- Ford and Mistress Ford, characters in William Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor
- Ford Prefect (character), character in Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Ford Fairlane, lead character in the movie The Adventures of Ford Fairlane
- Alan Ford, an Italian comics character
- Ford Cruller, half-senile ex-leader of the Psychonauts in the Double Fine Productions game, Psychonauts.
- Ford, Aiden, from the television show Stargate Atlantis.
[edit] See also
- Forde (disambiguation)