Ford was described in court as a "jobbing" actor and model, who preyed on women that he met via dating apps.
He boasted of being one of Brad Pitt's stand-ins when the Hollywood star filmed World War Z in Glasgow in 2013. He also appeared in a Deacon Blue music video.
Several victims described Ford's abusive and controlling behaviour, which caused them to be isolated from friends and family as well as fearful for their own safety.
Det Insp Gray said that the victims testimonies "vastly contributed" to Ford being convicted.
He added: "I hope that knowing he is now behind bars for his crimes helps them continue to move forward with their lives."
Scotland's Procurator Fiscal for High Court Sexual Offending, Katrina Parkes, said that Ford was prepared to use manipulation, force or threats to carry out his abuse.
She said: "He showed disregard for the importance of consent between partners.
"It is significant that amongst the many offences he committed our prosecutors were able to prove rape in Ford's failure to use a condom during sex – without the consent of his then-partner."
She added that hopefully his victims would find "relief" over the sentence.
Lawyers acting for Ford and the Crown had debated whether he should be subjected to an order for lifelong restriction.
At the High Court in Edinburgh Lord Summers declined to implement the order, saying there was "reason to think" Ford may be amenable to change, citing his relative youth and willingness to take part in educational workshops.
Lord Summers told Ford he would be subjected to five years supervision following his release from custody.
Ford was also placed on the Sex Offenders Register for life.