Alan Ford, born in 1938 in England, is a seasoned actor recognized for his compelling performances in cult cinema. He appears in The Long Good Friday (1980), where his portrayal adds a gritty authenticity to the film's exploration of London's criminal underworld. Ford's career also includes a role in Fahrenheit 451 (1966), showcasing his versatility across genres. With a background in both television and film, his contributions resonate within the realm of British exploitation and crime narratives.
Fahrenheit 451
In the future, the government maintains control of public opinion by outlawing literature and maintaining a group of enforcers, known as “firemen,” to perform the necessary book burnings. Fireman Montag begins to question the morality of his vocation…