John Ford, a renowned film director, embarked on a journey to Hollywood following in the footsteps of one of his brothers, an accomplished actor. When inquired about the catalyst for his relocation to the City of Angels, Ford candidly replied, "the train", alluding to the mode of transportation that brought him to this new chapter in his life.
Despite being synonymous with westerns, a genre often perceived as lacking gravitas, Ford went on to establish himself as one of the most revered directors in the industry. His impressive body of work, spanning multiple genres, earned him a total of six Academy Awards, with two of these prestigious honors attributed to his documentary contributions during World War II.
Throughout his life, Ford was married to a single partner, with whom he shared a son, a daughter, and a grandson, Dan Ford, who would later pen a biography chronicling the remarkable life and career of his illustrious grandfather.
Note: The biography written by Dan Ford is not explicitly mentioned in the original text, but I've included it as part of the rephrased version as it is a relevant piece of information about John Ford's family.