John Ford (disambiguation)
John Ford (1894–1973) was an American film director who won four Academy Awards.
John or Johnny Ford may also refer to:
Clergymen
- John Ford, a West End actor and Anglican priest, father of British journalist Anna Ford
- John of Ford (c. 1140 – 1244), abbot of the Dorset Cistercian monastery Forde Abbey
- John Ford (minister) (1767–1826), politician and Methodist leader in South Carolina and Mississippi Territory
- John Ford (bishop) (born 1952), Bishop of Plymouth
- John C. Ford, (1902–1989), American Catholic theologian and Jesuit priest with strong emphasis on Humanae vitae
Public officials
- John Ford (died 1407), MP for Tavistock
- John Ford (fl. 1410–1426), MP for Dorset, Shaftesbury and Melcombe Regis
- John Ford (before 1395–after 1416), English MP for Colchester in 1416
- John Salmon Ford (1815–1897), Texas politician known as "Rip" Ford
- John M. Ford (Shreveport) (1880–1965), American politician
- John Anson Ford (1883–1983), California politician
- John Joseph Ford (1907–1982), California jurist
- Sir John Ford (1922–2018), British Foreign Office official
- John Ford (Tennessee politician) (born 1942), American legislator
- Johnny Ford (born 1942), Alabama's first African-American mayor
- John Ford (Oklahoma politician) (born 1945), Oklahoma political figure
- John David Ford (Canadian political figure)
- John Ford (New York state senator) (1862–1941), New York judge and politician
Literary figures
- John Ford (dramatist) (1586 – c. 1640), English playwright and poet
- Frank John Ford (born 1949), Australian theatre director, playwright and festival administrator
- John M. Ford (1957–2006), American science fiction writer and poet
- John-James Ford (born 1972), Canadian foreign service officer, poet, short story writer, and novelist
Entrepreneurs
- John Baptiste Ford (1811–1903), U.S. businessman, founder of Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
- John T. Ford (1829–1894), owner and manager of the theater where Lincoln was assassinated
- John Gardner Ford (born 1951), business executive, son of U.S. President Gerald Ford
Sports
- John Ford (American football coach) (before 1880 – after 1906), Marquette University football coach
- John Ford (cricketer) (born 1934), English
- John Ford (cyclist) (born 1957), Bermudian Olympic cyclist
- John Ford (wide receiver) (born 1966), American football player
- John Ford (footballer, born 1893) (1893–1917), Scottish footballer
- John Ford (footballer, born 1931), Australian rules footballer for Fitzroy
- John Ford (footballer, born 1932), Australian rules footballer for North Melbourne
Others
- John Ford (Royal Navy officer) (died 1796), British admiral
- John D. Ford (1840–1918), American naval officer
- John Ford (musician) (born 1948), English singer, songwriter and guitarist
- John J. Ford Jr. (1924–2005), American numismatist
- John Simpson Ford (1866–1944), Scottish industrial chemist and microbiologist
- John J. Ford (CIA) (1923-1993), American CIA official and cyberneticist
See also
- John Ford House (1827–1904), U.S. congressman from Tennessee
- John Ford Paterson (1851–1912), Scottish-Australian landscape painter
- John Ford Messer (1889–1949), Canadian local-level legislator
- John Ford Noonan (born 1943), American actor and writer for theater, film and television
- John Ford Coley (born 1948), American pianist, guitarist, actor and author
- John-Ford Griffin (born 1979), American baseball player
- John Ford Home (1809), in Marion County, Mississippi
- Jon Ford (disambiguation)
- Jack Ford (disambiguation)
- Ford (surname)
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