Richard Ward

Richard Ward

Actor
Born
March 15, 1915
Died
July 1, 1979

At the age of eleven, Richard Ward started in showbiz, accompanying his two sisters in a vaudeville song and dance act called 'Dot, Flo and Dick'. From a tap-dancing kid, Richard grew into a burly, raspy-voiced young adult, whose physique became a major asset in his first career as a prize-fighter.…

Biography

At the age of eleven, Richard Ward started in showbiz, accompanying his two sisters in a vaudeville song and dance act called 'Dot, Flo and Dick'. From a tap-dancing kid, Richard grew into a burly, raspy-voiced young adult, whose physique became a major asset in his first career as a prize-fighter. After some 30 wins, both as professional and amateur, he quit and joined the police force, where he served for ten years as a detective with the office of Manhattan district attorney Frank Hogan. He also dabbled in the performing arts, appearing in such plays as "Anna Lucasta" at the American Negro Theatre. During World War II, Richard served as a sergeant major with the Army Signals Corps in the South Pacific. From the 1950's, Richard concentrated on his acting, continuing to appear on stage as well as playing dramatic roles in television.

The high point in his career came, when he was cast in the pivotal role of Willy Loman in the Baltimore Centerstage production of "Death of a Salesman", directed by Lee Sankowich (as part of an all-black cast). On the screen, his dominant gravel-voiced persona lent itself ideally to portraying authority figures, usually police officers like Captain Dobey in Starsky and Hutch (1975). In private life, he was said to have been an amiable character, whose simple pleasures included fishing and cooking. Just prior to his untimely death, Richard had enjoyed his first major breakthrough in motion pictures, playing Steve Martin's father in The Jerk (1979), and one of the long-term inmates in warden Robert Redford's prison in Brubaker (1980).

Actor

BrubakerBrubaker(1980)as Abraham Cook
The JerkThe Jerk(1979)as Father
All in the FamilyAll in the Family(1971)as Ed Lewis
Starsky and HutchStarsky and Hutch(1975)as Captain Dobey, J.T. Washington
VisionsVisions(1976)as Ned, Old Charlie

Thanks

BrubakerBrubaker(1980)

Known for

Contribute to this page · Edit page

Photos 8

Redd Foxx, George Reynolds, Gregory Sierra, Nathaniel Taylor, Richard Ward, and Demond Wilson in Sanford and Son (1972)Ralph Carter, BernNadette Stanis, Jimmie 'JJ' Walker, and Richard Ward in Good Times (1974)Jimmie 'JJ' Walker and Richard Ward in Good Times (1974)John Amos and Richard Ward in Good Times (1974)Marla Gibbs, Isabel Sanford, and Richard Ward in The Jeffersons (1975)Horace McMahon and Richard Ward in Naked City (1958)

Credit Score: Richard Ward

9876
195519561957195819591960196119621963196419651966196719681969197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981
William
Mon May 07 1956 – Wed Oct 01 1958
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Kraft Theatre15.0019477.9210246
2Baretta5.0019756.7273177
3Brubaker3.7519807.10121404
4The Jerk3.7519797.10068573
5The Learning Tree3.7519707.2001908
6Mandingo3.2519756.5004689
7Starsky and Hutch2.5019757.00011839
8For Pete's Sake2.5019746.2002894
9Across 110th Street2.5019737.0008449