Fred Ward - Famous Lumberjack

Fred Ward Net Worth

$3,000,000

The late Fred Ward, a famous American actor and former Air Force personnel enjoyed a $3 million net worth at the time of his passing in 2022 at age 79, well credited for his standout performances in movies such as ‘Escape from Alcatraz’, ‘Tremors’, and ‘The Right Stuff.

Key facts:

  • Fred Ward was an American actor famous for his roles in movies like 'Escape from Alcatraz', 'The Right Stuff' and the 'Tremors' franchise.
  • He started his career in Italy where he studied acting at the Herbert Berghof Studio before working on dubbing Italian films into English and playing supporting roles in Roberto Rossellini's films.
  • Fred Ward made his American film debut in 'Hearts of the West' in 1975 and went on to work on many famous projects including 'Silkwood', 'Big Business', and 'Grey's Anatomy'.
  • Before starting his career in acting, Fred Ward served in the United States Air Force and worked as a lumberjack after leaving the military.
  • Fred Ward died on May 8, 2022, at the age of 79.

Basic Information About Fred Ward

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor, Film Producer, Professional Boxer, Lumberjack, Mime artist, Voice Actor
Net worth$3,000,000
Date of birth1942-12-30
Place of birthSan Diego
Date of death2022-05-08 (aged 79)
NationalityUnited States of America
GenderMale
Height5 ft 9 in (1.77 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

What Movie Awards did Fred Ward win?


Oscar

Golden Globe

Golder Raspberry

BAFTA

Other
0 0 0 0 1

Fred Ward awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
Special Award - WinnerShort Cuts1994

Fred Ward roles

Movie / Series Role
TremorsEarl Bass
2 GunsAdmiral Tuwey
Road TripEarl Edwards
Sweet Home AlabamaEarl Smooter
Joe DirtJoe's Dad
ThunderheartJack Milton
The Right StuffGus Grissom
Summer CatchSean Dunne
EnoughJupiter
The PlayerWalter Stuckel
30 Minutes or LessThe Major
Escape from AlcatrazJohn Anglin
Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final InsultRocco
Short CutsStuart Kane
SilkwoodMorgan
Chain ReactionFBI Agent Leon Ford
Secret AdmirerLou Fimple
Southern ComfortReece
Dangerous BeautyDomenico Venier
Henry & JuneHenry Miller
Big BusinessRoone Dimmick
AbandonLieutenant Bill Stayton
The Crow: SalvationThe Captain
CatchfirePauling
Remo Williams: The Adventure BeginsRemo Williams
Swing ShiftBiscuits Toohey
Uncommon ValorWilkes
Grey's AnatomyDenny Duquette, Sr. 1 episode, 2006
True DetectiveEddie Velcoro 2 episodes, 2015
The HitchhikerLuthor Redmond 1 episode, 1987
EREddie Wyczenski / ... 3 episodes, 2006-2007
The Incredible HulkLynch's Henchman / ... 2 episodes, 1979
United States of TaraFrank 2 episodes, 2009-2010
LeverageSteve Reynolds 1 episode, 2012
In Plain SightFrank Jergens / ... 1 episode, 2010
American PlayhouseMr. Crouch / ... 2 episodes, 1985-1991

Fred Ward's Quotes

  • When you're a father, you know exactly where your heart really is. There's no question of it, no doubt. That part of your life has no second guessing.
  • I think it's better for the picture to have as much of me as it can. But I also cherish getting down and doing some acting.
  • [on when he decided to become an actor] I decided to act when I was in the Air Force. I was going with a stripper in San Antonio, hanging out with some bizarre fringe people--who considered themselves "show people"--including this 250-pound transvestite who designed costumes for strip joints, and a few gangsters. I was a young kid in the middle of this stuff, and it led to my decision. They weren't role models in a strict sense; more like the old freaks in the freak show. When I was younger I always felt like an outsider, and they said it was all right to be "the other." They had a nice little society, a little culture, and they dealt with life. So, as soon as I got out of the Air Force, I went right to New York. I figured that I could do anything I wanted. I had no one to answer to, nothing holding me back.
  • [The toughest job he ever had] Timber faller. It's the most dangerous, aside from combat, that you can ever have. There are a lot of ways you can get killed. A tree can "barber chair"--come back on you. "Widowmakers," which are dead limbs, can fall out. You can't predict what a tree will do sometimes. You have to watch sawdust and make sure the tree's not rotting. If it is, it might split on you. It's dangerous, it's hot--it's hard work. You have a big chainsaw that's rattling away and bouncing around, and you're slipping and sliding and standing on land that's sometimes nearly straight up and down. It can get crazy. On the other hand, I never wanted to work in an office under fluorescent lights.
  • [on his life before acting] At one point I was doing theater in San Francisco and actually living in the theater. I was broke. I was boxing--working out in a gym--and this trainer got me into the union. He started putting all the guys in his stable into the union. So I started making money, stopped acting and saved, to get to Europe. I kept moving around. Three years later I started acting again, because acting drove me. But I was still restless. I studied acting in New York for only six months before I wanted to get a ship for Europe. I'd heard that in Brooklyn you could get into the Scandinavian maritime union and get a ship without having papers. Wound up in Florida, then New Orleans, then Houston. I eventually came to California, worked in a bowling alley as a short-order cook. I drifted, picked tomatoes and beans and lived in labor camps in Ventura County. I wound up in Big Sur. I just kept moving. I went to Ketchikan, Alaska, lived with the Indians in stilt houses, worked in a lumber mill. And I still knew I would get back into acting. Eventually I traveled to Yugoslavia on a freighter, then went to Valencia, Spain, and then on to Tangier. I spent three months in Morocco. I wound up in Rome, and finally started acting.

Interesting Facts about Fred Ward

  1. Good friends with Ed Harris.
  2. Has appeared in 3 movies whose title contains a US state: Sweet Home Alabama (2002), Florida Straits (1986) and The Prince of Pennsylvania (1988)
  3. Was a boxer.
  4. Chosen by Action Film magazine as one of the 10 Top Action Film Stars (#9). [1990]
  5. When he lived in Italy he made money dubbing spaghetti westerns into English.
  6. As an amateur boxer he had his nose broken four times.
  7. Loves France and travels there often.
  8. Lives in Venice, California.
  9. Filming for one episode of the 3rd season of Grey's Anatomy (2005). [2006]
  10. Filming for Feast of Love (2007). [August 2006]
  11. He is the son of Juanita Iown (Flemister) and Fred Frazier Ward. He has English, and small amounts of Scots-Irish (Northern Irish), Scottish, German, and Welsh, ancestry.
  12. Has one son, Django.
  13. As of 2015, has appeared in seven films that were nominated for an Oscar: The Right Stuff (1983), Silkwood (1983), Swing Shift (1984), Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (1985), Henry & June (1990), The Player (1992) and Short Cuts (1993), though he never received an Oscar nomination himself.
  14. Is an idol to singer Julian Thome.

Fred Ward Famous Network

Male Actors ♂️ With Net Worth Closest To $3,000,000

Female Actors ♀️ With Net Worth Closest To $3,000,000

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments