Skip Ward
Biography
Skip Ward was born as Rufus King Ward IV on September 12, 1932, in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Also known by the name James Ward Ruf, he worked in the film and television industry as an actor and producer. His known credits include fifty-three entries, featuring work on The Dukes of Hazzard, which premiered in 1979, as well as the films The Night of the Iguana, released in 1964, and Hombre, released in 1967. During his life, he was married to Julie Payne and Michelle Triola. Skip Ward died on June 27, 2003, at the age of seventy in Calabasas, California, United States.
Career overview
Skip Ward was born Rufus King Ward IV on September 12, 1932, in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, and also went by the name James Ward Ruf. He worked as an actor and a producer throughout his career. Within the scope of his professional screen work, he is known for his involvement in The Night of the Iguana, released in 1964, and the 1967 film Hombre.
In addition to his film credits, Ward was known for his work on the television series The Dukes of Hazzard, which premiered in 1979. Over the course of his career, his acting contributions accumulated a total of fifty-three known credits as recorded in his filmography.
In his personal life, Ward was married to Julie Payne and Michelle Triola. He passed away on June 27, 2003, at the age of seventy in Calabasas, California, USA.
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- The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood (2000) Producer
- Playboy's Tales of Erotic Fantasies (1999) Co-Producer
- Playboy's Tales of Erotic Fantasies (1999) Writer
- Executive Decision (1996) Stunts
- Walker, Texas Ranger (1993) as Zimmer
- Fit to Kill (1993) as Skip
- Playboy Video Playmate Calendar 1994 (1993) Co-Producer
- Hard Hunted (1992) as Skip
- Playboy: Erotic Fantasies II (1992) Co-Producer
- Do or Die (1991) as Skip
- Father Dowling Mysteries (1989) as Card Player
- Kung Fu: The Movie (1986) Producer
- Malibu Express (1985) as Dick (uncredited)
- Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker (1981) Stunt Driver
- Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981) Stunt Double
- The Dukes of Hazzard (1979) Associate Producer
- The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977)
- A Woman for All Men (1975) as The Colonel's Man
- A Woman for All Men (1975) Associate Producer
- The Rockford Files (1974) as Walt Rayner
- Ghost Story (1972) as Tommy Harper
- Cannon (1971)
- Myra Breckinridge (1970) as Chance
- The Mad Room (1969) as Sam Aller
- The Mod Squad (1968) as Harry Ayres
- The Invaders (1967) as Man
- Hombre (1967) as Steve Early
- Easy Come, Easy Go (1967) as Gil Carey
- Batman (1966) as Riptide (uncredited)
- Felony Squad (1966)
- Is Paris Burning? (1966) as Charlie, U.S. soldier
- The F.B.I. (1965) as Burt Reese
- The F.B.I. (1965) as Tony Chandler
- The F.B.I. (1965) as Nick Sorenson
- The F.B.I. (1965) as Lethan Miles
- Red Line 7000 (1965) as Dan
- Daniel Boone (1964) as Davey
- The Night of the Iguana (1964) as Hank Prosner
- Kiss Me, Stupid (1964) as Milkman
- On the Trail of the Iguana (1964) as Self
- Kitten with a Whip (1964) as Buck Vogel (as James Ward)
- The Fugitive (1963) as Nat Harris
- The Greatest Show on Earth (1963)
- The Nutty Professor (1963) as Football Player
- The Beverly Hillbillies (1962) as Walsh Wesson
- Ensign O'Toole (1962) as Lt. Ferguson
- The Gertrude Berg Show (1961)
- Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961) as Crew Member
- Adventures in Paradise (1959) as Yank
- Not for Hire (1959)
- Roadracers (1959) as Greg Morgan
- 77 Sunset Strip (1958) as Victor King
- The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen (1958)
- Run Silent, Run Deep (1958) as Minor Role (uncredited)
- The Ed Wynn Show (1958)
- Suspicion (1957) as Ralph Newcombe, Jr.
- The Millionaire (1955) as Burt Bridges
- General Electric Theater (1953) as The Boy