Faith Ford Explained

Faith Ford
Birth Name:Faith Alexis Ford
Birth Date:14 September 1964[1] [2]
Birth Place:Alexandria, Louisiana, U.S.
Years Active:1983–present
Occupation:Actress

Faith Alexis Ford (born September 14, 1964)[1] [2] is an American actress. She played Corky Sherwood on the CBS sitcom Murphy Brown, receiving five Primetime Emmy Award nominations. She also played Hope Shanowski on the ABC sitcom Hope & Faith.[3]

Early life

Ford was born Faith Alexis Ford in Alexandria, Louisiana. She is the younger daughter of Patricia Walker, a schoolteacher, and Charles Ford, an insurance agent.[4] Ford lived in nearby Pineville and began acting while attending Pineville High School. At 17, she moved to Manhattan, where she began modeling and acting.

Career

In 1983, Ford landed her first television role on ABC's One Life to Live. Her first major role was playing the Julia Shearer character for several years on the NBC soap opera Another World, a role Kyra Sedgwick previously played.[5] After the producers let her go, Ford moved to Hollywood, where she got a regular role on the short-lived sitcom The Popcorn Kid. She then had a five-episode appearance on thirtysomething, played a homeless woman on Family Ties, and joined Murphy Brown. After the series’s ten-year run, Ford pursued other TV endeavors. In 1998, she executive-produced her own short-lived sitcom, Maggie Winters. Ford also appeared on The Norm Show with Norm Macdonald, Laurie Metcalf, and Artie Lange from 1999 to 2001.

Ford starred in Hope & Faith for three years with Kelly Ripa, playing Hope Fairfield-Shanowski, a homemaker living a peaceful life until her sister, a star Hollywood actress, moves in and complicates her life.

In 2004, she published her own cookbook, Cooking with Faith, crediting her mother and two grandmothers for teaching her how to cook.[6] In the Disney film released in early 2005, The Pacifier, Ford played the mother of a family whose husband had died. In 2007, she appeared in the sitcom Carpoolers. In June 2009, she spoke about her series and the future of digital programming at the Digital Content NewFront.[7] In 2011, Ford appeared in the Disney teen film, Prom, playing the role of Kitty Prescott, mother of the main character Nova Prescott, played by Aimee Teegarden.

On February 26, 2018, it was announced that Ford would return to a revival of Murphy Brown with costars Candice Bergen, Joe Regalbuto, and Grant Shaud.[8] She appeared in all 13 episodes.

Personal life

Ford was married to Robert Nottingham from 1989 to 1996. She has been married to writer/director Campion Murphy since 1998.[6] Ford and Murphy coproduced an original short film entitled Citation of Merit, which appeared in numerous film festivals across the United States.

Ford has been diagnosed with Graves' disease.[9]

Her sister, Devon O'Day,[10] also is in the entertainment industry, most notably in radio.[11]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987You Talkin' to Me?Dana Archer
1993For Goodness SakeShort film
1994NorthDonna Nelson
1998Sometimes They Come Back... for MoreDr. Jennifer Wells
2003Beethoven's 5thSheriff Julie Dempsey
2005Julie Plummer
2011PromKitty Prescott
2011EscapeeDet. Alison Jensen
2013The Day I Finally Decided to Kill MyselfSallyShort film
2019Jake and Kyle Get Wedding DatesHolly Westen (voice)Direct-to-video
2023We Have a GhostBarbara Mangold[12]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983One Life to LiveMuffy CritchlowSeries regular
1983 - 1984Another WorldJulia ShearerSeries regular
1985Hardcastle and McCormickTina CutlerEpisode: "The Career Breaker"
1986WebsterTerry BermanEpisode: "Almost Home"
1986Scarecrow and Mrs. KingTina CutlerEpisode: "All the World's a Stage"
1986Cagney & LaceyKaren PriceEpisode: "Rites of Passage"
1987The Popcorn KidLynn Holly BrickhouseSeries regular (6 episodes)
1987If It's Tuesday, It Still Must Be BelgiumKalin BrewsterTelevision film
1987 - 1988thirtysomethingJanine5 episodes
1988 - 1998,
2018
Murphy BrownCorky SherwoodMain role (250 episodes)
Nominated:
American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (1990, 1996)
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (1991–92)
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (1989–92, 1994)
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
1990Murder, She WroteSunny AlbertsonEpisode: "Good-Bye Charlie"
1993Poisoned by Love: The Kern County MurdersJoyce CatlinTelevision film
1993Iris / RuthEpisode: "The Third Option"
1996Susan KayeTelevision film
1996Her Desperate ChoiceJody MurdockTelevision film
1996Night VisitorsKelly WellsTelevision film
1998 - 1999Maggie WintersMaggie WintersSeries regular (16 episodes)
1999 - 2001Shelly KilmartinSeries regular (29 episodes)
2000Family GuyCorky Sherwood/Sarah BennettEpisodes: "A Picture's Worth a Thousand Bucks"
"I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar"
2002Mom's on StrikePam HarrisTelevision film
2003 - 2006Hope & FaithHope ShanowskiLead role (73 episodes)
2007 - 2008CarpoolersLeila BrookerSeries regular (13 episodes)
2008Criminal MindsVanessa HillEpisode: "Normal"
2008Susan FlowersTelevision film
2009AnnPilot
2009My Name Is EarlRachel McGannEpisode: "Got the Babysitter Pregnant"
2009Sorority WarsSummerTelevision film
2011Field of VisionJody McFarlandTelevision film
2011Trading ChristmasEmilyTelevision film
2015The MiddleSheilaEpisode: "Thanksgiving VII" (season 7)
2015The BridgeDonna BartonsTelevision film
2016The Bridge Part 2Television film
2017Christmas in MississippiCaroline LoganTelevision film
2022Killing ItAngelica2 episodes
2023Night CourtGina StoneEpisode: "Blood Moon Binga" (season 1, episode 8)

Notes and References

  1. News: Cheryl . Lavin . Faith Ford . . 10 . January 21, 1990 .
  2. Web site: FAITH FORD. January 21, 1990. May 18, 2023.
  3. Web site: 2023-03-01 . All About Faith Ford, the Sitcom Legend Playing Abby's Mom on Night Court . 2024-04-03 . NBC Insider Official Site . en-US.
  4. Alexandria Daily Town Talk, September 28, 1964, page 18
  5. Web site: Faith Ford | Movies and Biography - Yahoo Movies . Movies.yahoo.com . 2014-04-06.
  6. Web site: Faith Ford Biography . Tvguide.com . 2014-04-06.
  7. Web site: MediaPost Publications Just An Online Minute... Green Beer And Faith Butter At The Newfronts 06/05/2009 . Mediapost.com . 2012-03-06 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110916022826/http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=107383 . 2011-09-16 .
  8. News: Andreeva. Nellie. 'Murphy Brown': Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto & Grant Shaud To Reprise Roles On CBS Revival; Charles Kimbrough May Appear. Deadline Hollywood. February 26, 2018. July 15, 2018.
  9. Web site: Have Faith: Actress Faith Ford's Struggle with Graves' Disease . Empower . Bryan . Campbell. https://web.archive.org/web/20140727221407/http://www.empoweryourhealth.org/magazine/vol3_issue2/Have-Faith-Actress-Faith-Fords. 2014-07-27.
  10. Web site: Faith Ford . 2023-10-12 . TVGuide.com . en. https://web.archive.org/web/20211207041048/https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/faith-ford/bio/3000000040/ . December 7, 2021.
  11. Web site: About Devon O'Day . 2023-10-10 . WSM Radio . en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20200804142545/https://wsmradio.com/about/devon-oday/ . live . August 4, 2020.
  12. Web site: Galuppo. Mia. 2021-07-20. Anthony Mackie, David Harbour to Star in Netflix Film 'We Have a Ghost'. 2022-01-20. The Hollywood Reporter. en-US.