Fred Ward, 'The Right Stuff' and 'Tremors' actor, dead at 79

Fred Ward, the veteran character actor most effective regarded for his numerous roles in “Tremors,” “The Ideal Stuff” and Robert Altman’s “Short Cuts,” has died. He was 79.

A rep for the “Exit Speed” star confirmed to The Publish that he died very last weekend.

“I am unhappy to announce the passing of acclaimed actor Fred Ward, who handed absent on Sunday, May possibly 8, 2022, at age 79,” the assertion read through.

“The Golden World winner, actor and producer is best known for ‘The Right Things,’ ‘Remo Williams: The Adventure Starts,’ ‘Tremors,’ ‘Miami Blues,’ ‘Henry & June,’ ‘The Player’ and ‘Short Cuts.'”

Ward’s rep Ron Hofmann told The Put up his result in of demise would not be exposed at this time — but they did share his final needs:

“It was Fred Ward’s wish that any memorial tributes be built in the type of donations to the Boston University Persistent Traumatic Encephalopathy Heart. You should check out https://little bit.ly/BUSMCTE or make contact with 617-358-9535 for far more facts.”

Ward spent the last years of his life developing his second favorite art form: painting, his rep mentioned.

Fred Ward and Joel Grey in
Fred Ward and Joel Grey in “Remo Williams: The Adventure Commences.”
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The family will not be disclosing the cause of death, his rep said.
The spouse and children will not be disclosing the bring about of demise, his rep said.
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Fred Ward and Whoopi Goldberg in
Fred Ward and Whoopi Goldberg in “The Participant.”
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Fred Ward, who starred in
Fred Ward starred in “Tremors” (1990) along with Kevin Bacon.
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He is survived by his wife of 27 years, Marie-France Ward and his son Django Ward.

News of his passing circulated Friday on Twitter with Rolling Stone editor Alan Sepinwall calling out Ward’s beloved cult status.

“RIP, Fred Ward, a good character actor whose huge shot at leading male standing, Remo Williams: The Experience Commences, unfortunately flopped, but who held offering good, lived-in performances for the relaxation of his profession,” he wrote.

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Fred Ward at the “Feast of Love” premiere in 2007.
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Keanu Reeves and Fred Ward in 1988's
Keanu Reeves and Fred Ward in 1988’s “The Prince of Pennsylvania.”
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Anne Archer and Fred Ward in
Anne Archer and Fred Ward in “Short Cuts.”
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Film critic Robert Daniels also shared condolences, composing: “Fred Ward was absurdly fantastic. A qualified in all the things he did from TREMORS to THE Participant. He could even switch in a terrific performance is anything as patently dumb as JOE Dirt. Completely underrated.”

Ward commenced his job in 1979 alongside Clint Eastwood as his jailbreak buddy in “Escape from Alcatraz.” Just before his breakout position, the San Diego native done in cabarets in Europe and Northern Africa, Turner Common Flicks noted, prior to building his way to Los Angeles, in which he supported himself by marketing jewelry on the avenue.

Ward, left, in
Ward, left, in “Remo Williams: The Adventure Starts.”
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Fred Ward as Remo Williams.
Fred Ward as Remo Williams.
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Just after his “Alcatraz” good results, he went on to star in action comedies these kinds of as “Southern Comfort” (1981), “Timerider: The Adventures of Lyle Swann” (1982) and “Uncommon Valor” (1983).

Walter Hill’s “Southern Comfort” (1981), a creepy tale of macho component-time Nationwide Guardsmen struggling with peril in the Louisiana bayou “Timerider: The Adventures of Lyle Swann” (1982), wherein he performed a motocross bicycle racer transported to the Aged West and “Uncommon Valor” (1983).

Following doing work in television all through the ’80s and ’90s, he landed a part alongside Kevin Bacon in “Tremors” and starred in its sequel, “Tremors 2: Aftershocks.” He also starred in supporter favorites this kind of as “Exit Velocity,” “The Punisher,” “Joe Dirt” and “Sweet Home Alabama.”

Randall 'Tex' Cobb, Patrick Swayze, Fred Ward, Reb Brown, Gene Hackman, Tim Thomerson and Harold Sylvester in
Randall ‘Tex’ Cobb, Patrick Swayze, Fred Ward, Reb Brown, Gene Hackman, Tim Thomerson and Harold Sylvester in “Uncommon Valor.”
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Fred Ward and his wife Marie France in 2002.
Fred Ward and his spouse Marie-France Ward in 2002.
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Fred Ward and Morgan Freeman at the
Fred Ward and Morgan Freeman at the “Feast of Love” premiere in 2007.
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Leslie Nielsen, Kathleen Freeman, Fred Ward and Anna Nicole Smith in
Leslie Nielsen, Kathleen Freeman, Fred Ward and Anna Nicole Smith in “Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult.”
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Ward also starred in “Miami Blues” (1990) together with co-stars Alec Baldwin and Jennifer Jason Leigh and performed Jennifer Lopez’s long-dropped father in 2002’s “Enough.”

His newest buzzy part was two episodes of strike HBO collection “True Detective.”

Fred Ward, 'The Right Stuff' and 'Tremors' actor, dead at 79

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