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Freddie Joe Ward (December 30, 1942 – May 8, 2022) was an American actor and producer. Starting with a role in an Italian television movie in 1973, he appeared in such diverse films as Escape from Alcatraz, Southern Comfort, The Right Stuff, Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann, Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, Tremors and Tremors 2: Aftershocks, Henry & June, The Player, Swing Shift, Short Cuts, and 30 Minutes or Less.

Fred Ward
Playing rock paper scissors in Tremors
Born
Freddie Joe Ward

(1942-12-30)December 30, 1942
San Diego, California, U.S.
DiedMay 8, 2022(2022-05-08) (aged 79)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationActor, film producer
Years active1973–2015
Spouse(s)
Carla Evonne Stewart
(m. 1965; div. 1966)

Silvia Ward
(divorced)
Marie-France Ward
(m. 1995)
Children1

Early life


Freddie Joe Ward was born in San Diego on December 30, 1942.[1][2] He was part Cherokee.[3] His father was an alcoholic criminal who was repeatedly imprisoned and his mother left him when Fred was three.[4] He was then raised by his grandmother until his mother had rebuilt her life and remarried a carnival worker.[4] Before acting, Ward spent three years in the United States Air Force. He was also a boxer (breaking his nose three times) and worked as a lumberjack in Alaska,[5][6] a janitor, and a short-order cook. He studied acting at New York's Herbert Berghof Studio after serving in the U.S. Air Force. While living in Rome, he dubbed Italian movies into English and appeared in films by neorealist director Roberto Rossellini.[7]


Career



1970s


Ward became an actor after studying at Herbert Berghof Studio and in Rome. While in Italy, he worked as a mime. Upon returning stateside in the early 1970s, Ward spent time working in experimental theatre and doing some television work. He made his first American film appearance playing a cowboy in Hearts of the West (1975). His first major role came in the Clint Eastwood vehicle Escape from Alcatraz (1979) as fellow escapee John Anglin.


1980s


Ward played a violent National Guardsman in Walter Hill's Southern Comfort (1981). His first starring role in a motion picture was Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann (1982). He then starred as astronaut Gus Grissom in The Right Stuff, in the action movie Uncommon Valor with Gene Hackman and in the drama Silkwood (all 1983).

After co-starring roles in Swing Shift (1984) and Secret Admirer (1985), Ward played the title hero in the action movie Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, which was directed by Guy Hamilton. The film was supposed to be the first of a series based on The Destroyer series of novels.[8] Though the movie was well promoted and he appeared on several movie magazine covers, it only grossed $15 million.[9]

Ward played in a few low-budget productions until he returned to major cinema in 1988 as a cop in Off Limits, as Roone Dimmick in Big Business, and the father of Keanu Reeves' character in The Prince of Pennsylvania.


1990s


In 1990, Ward starred as Earl Bassett in the monster movie Tremors, as the American erotic writer Henry Miller in Henry & June (with Uma Thurman), and as cop Hoke Moseley in his self-produced Miami Blues (with Alec Baldwin and Jennifer Jason Leigh). That year he also played an FBI agent in Dennis Hopper's film Catchfire.

After playing private detective H.P. Lovecraft in the 1991 HBO film Cast a Deadly Spell alongside Julianne Moore,[10] Ward co-starred in the thriller Thunderheart, the Hollywood satire The Player, the mystery-drama Equinox and the TV western-comedy Four Eyes and Six Guns, for which he won a Cable ACE Award. He also did a cameo in Bob Roberts, starring Tim Robbins.

Ward's leading roles include Lt. Brann in the two-character-thriller Two Small Bodies, fisherman Stuart Kane in the Robert Altman film Short Cuts (for which the whole ensemble won a Golden Globe; both 1993), a dangerous criminal in the comedy Naked Gun 33+13: The Final Insult (1994), the sailor in the French-avant-garde-drama The Blue Villa (1995), his reprised role in Tremors II: Aftershocks and the special agent in Chain Reaction (both 1996). He also appeared as Sheriff Bud Phillips in Best Men, as Dave Reimüller in ...First Do No Harm with Meryl Streep (both 1997) and as Domenico Venier in Dangerous Beauty (1998).


2000s


Ward was seen in many motion pictures, TV shows and videos in 2000. He starred in the action-thriller The Chaos Factor and appeared in the gangster movie Circus, the teen movie Road Trip and the horror sequel The Crow: Salvation.

In 2001, Ward was nominated for a Video Premiere Award as the best male actor for the direct-to-video-production Full Disclosure. He also co-starred in Joe Dirt, Summer Catch, Wild Iris, the mini-TV-series Dice and the comedic Corky Romano.

In 2002, Ward appeared in Sweet Home Alabama, Enough and Abandon. He had the starring role in Birdseye and signed in for the TV pilot for the drama Georgetown with Helen Mirren, but the series was never made. After roles in The Last Ride, 10.5 and Coast to Coast (all 2004) he took a short break from acting and returned as a guest in the TV series Grey's Anatomy and ER (2006 and 2007). He was next in the ensemble drama Feast of Love, the thriller Exit Speed, Management with Jennifer Aniston, The Wild Stallion DVD and as the boss Ashcroft in Armored.

Ward guest starred as Ronald Reagan in the French political thriller L'affaire Farewell (2009). He appeared in 30 Minutes or Less, guest starred in the TV series United States of Tara, In Plain Sight and Leverage in 2012. In 2013, he had a guest role in 2 Guns starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg.


Personal life


Ward married Marie-France Boisselle in 1995 and she filed for divorce in August 2013,[11] but they reconciled later that year.[12]

Ward died on May 8, 2022 in Los Angeles, California aged 79.[13] His family declined to cite a cause.[4]


Awards



Filmography


Year Film Role Notes
1973The Age of the Medici (L'età di Cosimo de Medici)Niccolò de' ContiEpisode: "The Power of Cosimo" ("Il potere di Cosimo")
1974CartesiusUnknownTV movie
Ginger in the MorningTruck Driver
1975Hearts of the WestSamUncredited[4]
1978Quincy, M.E.Hostage TakerEpisode: "Even Odds" (uncredited)
1979Escape from AlcatrazJohn Anglin[4]
The Incredible HulkLynch's Henchman / MarvinEpisodes: "The Disciple" / "Jake"
TiltLenny
1980CarnyJack
Cardiac ArrestJamie
Belle StarrNed ChristieTV Movie
1981Southern ComfortCorporal Lonnie Reece
1982Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle SwannLyle Swann[4]
1983SilkwoodMorgan[4]
Uncommon ValorWilkes
The Right StuffGus Grissom[4]
1984Swing ShiftArchibald 'Biscuits' Toue
1985Remo Williams: The Adventure BeginsOfficer Samuel Edward 'Sam' Makin / CURE Agent Remo Williams[4]
American PlayhouseRoyal Earle Thompson / Mr. CrouchEpisodes: "Noon Wine" / "Triple Play II"
Secret AdmirerLou Fimple
UFOriaSheldon Bart
1986Florida Straits'Lucky' BooneTV movie
1987The Price of LifeCrouchShort feature
The HitchhikerLuther RedmondEpisode: "Dead Heat"
1988CatchfirePauling
The Prince of PennsylvaniaGary Marshetta
Big BusinessRoone Dimmick
Off LimitsDix
1990Henry & JuneHenry MillerAlso soundtrack[4]
Miami BluesSergeant Hoke MoseleyAlso producer
TremorsEarl Bassett[4]
1991Cast a Deadly SpellDetective Harry Philip LovecraftTV movie
The Dark WindJoe Leaphorn
1992Four Eyes and Six-GunsWyatt EarpTV movie
The PlayerWalter Stuckel
EquinoxMr. Paris
ThunderheartJack Milton
Bob RobertsChip Daley
1993Short CutsStuart Kane
Two Small BodiesLieutenant BrannFestival event
1994Naked Gun 33+13: The Final InsultRocco Dillon
1995The Blue Villa (Un bruit qui rend fou)FrankFestival event
1996Chain ReactionFBI Agent Leon Ford
Tremors 2: AftershocksEarl BassettDirect-to-video
1997...First Do No HarmDave ReimullerTV movie
Best MenSheriff Phillips
GunJohn FarragutEpisode: "Father John"
1998The Vivero LetterAndrew Fallon
Invasion: EarthMajor General David ReeceTV miniseries
Dangerous BeautyDomenico Venier
1999The Crimson CodeRandall Brooks
2000The Crow: SalvationCaptain John L. Book
RopewalkCharlie's Dad
The Chaos FactorMax Camden
CircusElmo Somerset
Road TripEarl Edwards
Jackie Bouvier Kennedy OnassisJohn 'Black Jack' Bouvier IIITV movie
2001Summer CatchSean Dunne
Corky RomanoLeo Corrigan
Joe DirtCody Nunamaker
Full DisclosureJohn McWhirter
Wild IrisErrol PodubneyTV movie
DiceGacy / Noah AldisTV miniseries
2002EnoughJupiter
Sweet Home AlabamaEarl Smooter
BirdseyeNolan Sharpless
AbandonLieutenant Bill Stayton
2003Masked and AnonymousDrunk
Coast to CoastHal KresslerTV movie
2004The Last RideDarryl KurtzTV movie
10.5Roy Nolan, FEMA DirectorTV miniseries
Funky MonkeyDon Decker
2006EREddie Wyczenski3 episodes
Grey's AnatomyDenny Duquette Sr.Episode: "What I Am"
2007Feast of Love'Bat'
2008ManagementJerry
Exit SpeedSergeant Archie Sparks
2009ArmoredDuncan Ashcroft
Farewell (L'affaire Farewell)Ronald Reagan
The Wild StallionFrank Mills
United States of TaraFrankEpisodes: "Transition" / "From This Day Forward"
2010In Plain SightFrank Jergens / Frank JeromeEpisode: "No Clemency for Old Men"
201130 Minutes or LessThe Major
2012LeverageSteve ReynoldsEpisode: "The D.B. Cooper Job"
20132 GunsU.S. Navy Rear Admiral Tuwey
2015True DetectiveEddie VelcoroEpisodes: "Maybe Tomorrow" / "Omega Station"

References


  1. "Fred Ward, star of 'The Right Stuff,' 'Tremors,' dies at 79". Today.com. Retrieved May 13, 2022.
  2. Kreps, Daniel (May 13, 2022). "Fred Ward, Versatile Character Actor in 'Tremors' and 'The Right Stuff,' Dead at 79". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 13, 2022.
  3. "Worcester Telegram & Gazette Archives". DEAD LINK
  4. Berger, Joseph (May 13, 2022). "Fred Ward, Star of 'The Right Stuff' and 'Henry and June,' Dies at 79". The New York Times. Retrieved May 14, 2022.
  5. Mitchell, Sean (April 15, 1990). "Exploring the Dark Side-as a Producer Actor Fred Ward's tenacity brings the comically sordid world of 'Miami Blues' to the screen".
  6. Wuntch, Philip. "dallasnews.com – Archives".
  7. "Fred Ward". TV Guide. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
  8. Mathews, Jack (October 18, 1985). "Will The Adventure Go on For Remo Williams?". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 4, 2010.
  9. "Remo Williams Domestic Grosses". Box Office Mojo.
  10. J. O'Connor, John (September 10, 1991). "Review/Television; A Detective and Sci-Fi In Los Angeles Magic". The New York Times.
  11. "'Tremors' Star Fred Ward -- Second Marriage Shot to Hell". August 13, 2013.
  12. ""2 Guns" Star Fred Ward NOT Getting Divorced – Never Mind...We Worked it Out". November 13, 2013. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
  13. Ulaby, Neda (May 13, 2022). "Fred Ward, the star of Tremors, The Right Stuff, dead at 79". NPR. Retrieved May 13, 2022.



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[de] Fred Ward

Frederick „Fred“ Ward (* 30. Dezember 1942 in San Diego, Kalifornien; † 8. Mai 2022[1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler.
- [en] Fred Ward

[es] Fred Ward

Freddie Joe "Fred" Ward (San Diego, California; 30 de diciembre de 1942 - 8 de mayo de 2022)[1] fue un actor estadounidense. Reconocido por su participación en filmes como Fuga de Alcatraz, Remo, desarmado y peligroso, Tremors, Henry y June, Vidas cruzadas, Elegidos para la gloria, The Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult o Exit Speed, también participó en películas europeas.

[ru] Уорд, Фред

Фре́дди Джо «Фред» Уорд (англ. Freddie Joe "Fred" Ward; 30 декабря 1942, Сан-Диего, Калифорния — 8 мая 2022[1], Сан-Диего, Калифорния[2]) — американский актёр, известный по фильмам «Побег из Алькатраса», «Парни что надо», «Дрожь земли», «Генри и Джун» и «Игрок».



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