Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford, born on March 16, 1884, in Kansas City, Missouri, USA, was an American actor renowned for his contributions to the film industry during the silent era. He began his career on stage, establishing himself as a leading Broadway theatre performer.
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Harrison Ford, born on March 16, 1884, in Kansas City, Missouri, USA, was an American actor renowned for his contributions to the film industry during the silent era. He began his career on stage, establishing himself as a leading Broadway theatre performer. Ford transitioned to the silver screen, where he left his mark as a star of the silent film era.
Ford's filmography includes notable roles such as Rory O'Malley in "Such a Little Pirate" (1918), Turner in "Three Week Ends" (1928), and Bob Morehouse in "Easy to Get" (1920). His performances in these films showcased his versatility and range, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in early cinema.








