Ward Wood
Ward Wood was a notable American actor and television writer, recognized primarily for his role as police Lieutenant Art Malcolm on the iconic series "Mannix," which aired from 1968 to 1975. Born in Los Angeles, California, Wood's journey into the entertainment industry began in 1943. However, he paused his burgeoning career to serve in the Marine Corps during World War II, motivated to honor his late brother Charles, who had also been an actor and Marine, and tragically lost his life in the Pacific Theater.
Following his military service, Wood resumed his acting career in 1947 and remained a prominent figure in the industry until the early 1980s. Throughout his career, he made appearances in various television shows and films, showcasing his versatile acting talent. Wood's performances contributed to the rich tapestry of American television, making him a familiar face to audiences of his time. His dedication to his craft and his ability to portray complex characters left a lasting impression on both viewers and peers alike. With a career that spanned several decades, Ward Wood's legacy endures through the memorable roles he played and the significant impact he had on the television landscape.
Filmography
The Appointment
The Public Enemy
The Man in the Brown Suit
King David
Blood Suckers
Champions
The Wicker Man
Air Force
The Loners
Hunted (1972)
Sitting Target
The File of the Golden Goose
Breaker Morant
Young Winston
A Christmas Carol (1984)
Mister Johnson
Ex-S: The Wicker Man
Adventures of the Flying Cadets
Hands of a Murderer
Whispering Smith
The Proud and Profane
Ramrod
Callan
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Hot Saturday
Hot Fuzz
Emma (1996)
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1987)
The Abduction Club
Shotgun
Local Boy Makes Good
The Equalizer
Five Days