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  1. Anthony John "Tony" Ward (1924 – 9 May 2006) was an Australian television actor, director and producer and journalist. He is regarded as Australian television's original action star, on Hunter, and was an inaugural reporter on two national current affairs programs, Seven Days and A Current Affair.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0911896Tony Ward - IMDb

    Tony Ward. Actor: Color Me Dead. Tony was born in Sydney, and became a professional actor in his early 20's. Later becoming a stage director, he took shows around Australia and New Zealand. He moved into television next, becoming a producer and director initially, then a newsreader and current affairs host.

    • Actor
    • May 9, 2006
    • Tony Ward
  3. People News. May 10, 2006 5:28pm PT. Tony Ward. Actor, TV journo. By Paul Chai. Tony Ward, veteran Australian actor and TV journalist died in Sydney May 9 from cancer-related...

  4. Tony was born in Sydney, and became a professional actor in his early 20's. Later becoming a stage director, he took shows around Australia and New Zealand. He moved into television next, becoming a producer and director initially, then a newsreader and current affairs host.

  5. Tony Ward (Australian actor) is an Australian actor and journalist who was born in 1924 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is best known for his roles in the television series Homicide, Division 4, and Matlock Police. Ward began his career as a journalist, working for the Sydney Morning Herald and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

    • 82 years old
    • Anthony John Ward
    • 1924, 1924
  6. Tony Ward was born in Santa Cruz, California on June 10, 1963, to Robert Borden Ward, from Kansas, of Irish and Italian descent and Karen Elizabeth Castro of California, of Syrian and Sicilian descent. Ward is the second of three sons and spent his childhood mostly in San Jose before moving to Sonora where he graduated from high school.

  7. May 13, 2006 · TONY WARD was Australian television's original action star and an inaugural reporter on two national current affairs programs. His career encompassed medicine, the theatre, television, documentary making, banana-growing and antique prints. His interests included the Rolls-Royce Bentley Owners Club, trains, theatre organs, Manly ferries and roses.