Bette Ford
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June 24, 1937 (age 79) McKeesport, Pennsylvania |
Bette Ford (born Harriet Elizabeth Dingeldein; June 24, 1937) is an American actress and former model and professional bullfighter. She was the first American woman to fight on foot in the Plaza México, the world's largest bullfight arena.[1]
Early modeling and acting career
Bette Ford was born in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. She began her career as a model and actress in New York, where her modeling credits included stints as the Jantzen Bathing Suit Girl, the Camay Bride, and the Parliament Cigarette Girl, and her acting credits included appearances as a regular on The Jackie Gleason Show and The Jimmy Durante Show.[2]
Bullfighting career
While on a modeling photo shoot in Bogotá, Colombia, Ford was introduced to the renowned matador Luis Miguel Dominguín and watched him fight in the ring. Soon after, Ford left New York for Mexico to train as a bullfighter. Warner Bros made a short documentary about her training.[3]
Her historic debut at the Plaza México was followed by several years of fighting as a figura (bullfighting celebrity) in Mexico and the Philippines. The studio MGM, which had offered her an acting contract before she left New York to become a bullfighter, planned a full-length feature film based on her life story, and sent several writers, among them John Meston, the co-creator of Gunsmoke, to meet with Ford and discuss a screenplay. Ford married Meston shortly after they met and then retired as a bullfighter.
Post-bullfighting acting career
Ford has appeared in feature films including the Clint-Eastwood-directed Sudden Impact and Honkytonk Man, and television series including Cheers, L.A. Law, Melrose Place, and Felicity.[2] Her voice can be heard in The Animatrix, the companion animated DVD of the film trilogy The Matrix, and numerous commercials.[4]
Personal life
Shortly after moving to New York, she married another actor, David Ford, whose name she kept after the marriage ended. She later married John Meston (July 30, 1914 – March 24, 1979) an American radio and television writer best known for creating, along with Norman Macdonnell, the long-running radio and TV series, Gunsmoke. Her third and current husband is Scott Wolkoff.
Selected filmography
- Valley of the Sun .... Bunny McGill (2011)
- The Animatrix .... (voice only)
- Final Flight of the Osiris .... (voice only)
- The Division .... (TV Episode)
- Felicity .... (TV Episode)
- ER .... (TV Episode)
- Providence .... (2 TV episodes)
- Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place .... (TV Episode)
- Promised Land .... (TV Episode)
- A River Made to Drown In .... Lady with Whip
- Nash Bridges .... (TV Episode)
- A Face to Die For (TV Episode) .... (TV Episode)
- It Was Him or Us .... (TV Episode)
- Party of Five .... (TV Episode)
- Thunder Alley .... (TV Episode)
- Tales from the Crypt .... (TV Episode)
- Melrose Place .... (TV Episode)
- The Wonder Years .... (TV Episode)
- The Commish .... (TV Episode)
- Marked for Death .... Kate Hatcher
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air .... (TV Episode)
- Hunter .... (TV Episode)
- Major Dad .... (TV Episode)
- L.A. Law .... (4 TV episodes)
- A Year in the Life .... (TV Episode)
- Crime Story .... (TV Episode)
- Hotel .... (TV Episode)
- Crazy Like a Fox .... (TV Episode)
- Cheers .... (2 TV episodes)
- St. Elsewhere .... (TV Episode)
- Emerald Point N.A.S. .... (TV Episode)
- Sudden Impact .... Leah
- Falcon Crest .... (TV Episode)
- Falcon Crest .... (TV Episode)
- Honkytonk Man .... Lulu
- James at 15 .... (TV Episode)
- Emergency! .... (TV Episode)
See also
- Patricia McCormick (1927-2013), American woman professional bullfighter
- List of female bullfighters
Notes
- ↑ Muriel Feiner, Women in the Bullring (Gainesville, University Press of Florida), 2003; ISBN 0813026296
- 1 2 Bette Ford at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "Beauty and the Bull", imdb.com; accessed April 27, 2016.
- ↑ "Model, actress and McKeesport graduate puts on a cape to fight the bulls in Mexico", post-gazette.com; accessed April 27, 2016.
External links
- "La Estocada" (interviewed by Fortunato Salazar in Guernica magazine, 2011); accessed April 27, 2016.
- "Bette Ford: Story of a Lady Bullfighter" (Bette Ford interviewed by "Gus O'Shaugn" in the Village Voice, 1955); accessed April 27, 2016.
- Bette Ford as a contestant on YouTube on What's My Line, 1957