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Richard Ward

Richard Ward

Acting1915Glenside, Pennsylvania, US

Biography

Richard Ward, (March 15, 1915 – July 1, 1979) was a gravel-voiced African American actor on the stage, television, and in films, from 1949 until his death. Though best known through his TV appearances late in life, both in sitcoms and police procedurals, Ward also had an extensive film resume and a distinguished stage career, one of the highlights of the latter being his portrayal of Willy Loman in the 1972 production of Death of a Salesman, staged in Baltimore's Center Stage (the first African American production of Arthur Miller's signature opus, produced with the playwright's blessing); Ward's own favorite among his theatrical vehicles was Ceremonies in Dark Old Men.

Acting History

2012
All Men's Dead
as Heinrich Maksimov
1980
Brubaker
as Abraham
1979
The Jerk
as Father
Starsky & Hutch
TVas J.T. Washington1 eps
All in the Family
TVas Ed Lewis1 eps
1977
Freeman
as Ned
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
TVas Dewey13 eps
1975
Starsky & Hutch
as Captain Dobey
Mandingo
as Agamemnon
Baretta
TVas Santine1 eps
Beacon Hill
TVas William Piper
1974
Sty of the Blind Pig
as Blind Jordan
1973
Cops and Robbers
as Paul Jones
1971
Brother John
as Frank
1969
The Learning Tree
as Booker Savage
1966
1964
Black Like Me
as Burt Wilson
Nothing But a Man
as Mill Hand
1963
The Cool World
as Street speaker
Naked City
TVas Nova Scotia1 eps
1957
Decoy
TVas Alex
1956
Carib Gold
as Lechock
1951
Hallmark Hall of Fame
TVas Satyros / Pharoah

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
3/15/1915
Day of Death
7/1/1979
Place of Birth
Glenside, Pennsylvania, US