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Burt Ward

American actor (born 1945)

Burt Ward

American actor (born 1945)

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nameBurt Ward
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captionWard speaking at the Phoenix Comicon in June 2014
birth_nameBert John Gervis Jr.
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birth_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
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The New Adventures of Batman
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years_active1965–present
awardsInkpot Award (2014)
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The New Adventures of Batman | | | Burt Ward (born Bert John Gervis Jr. ; July 6, 1945) is an American actor, animal welfare activist and businessman. He played Dick Grayson's Robin, the sidekick of Batman (played by Adam West), in the television series Batman (1966–1968), its theatrical feature film, the Saturday morning animated series The New Adventures of Batman (1977), the two-episode pilot Legends of the Superheroes (1979), the animated reunion films Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders (2016) and Batman vs. Two-Face (2017), and the live-action television event Crisis on Infinite Earths (2019).

Early life

Ward was born Bert John Gervis Jr., on July 6, 1945, in Los Angeles. His father, Bert Gervis Sr., was the owner of a traveling ice show called "Rhapsody On Ice". At age two, Ward was listed in the magazine Strange as It Seems as a professional ice skater. Growing up, he was an avid reader of comic books such as Superman and Superboy, and enjoyed the action-adventure show Adventures of Superman. He acquired the nickname "Sparky" in his youth, possibly from the sparks his skates kicked up during his routines or his energetic nature. He excelled in high school sport activities such as football, track, and wrestling; he was also a member of the chess club and is a practitioner of Taekwondo. After graduation, he enrolled in college while working part-time for his father's real-estate company.

Career

In October 1965, Ward auditioned for the role of Robin. West and Ward were up against Lyle Waggoner and Peter Deyell for the roles of Batman and Robin, respectively. Selected for the role of Robin, Ward thought people would find Gervis (the "G" is soft, as in "gentleman") hard to pronounce and adopted his mother's maiden name, Ward. He also changed the spelling of Bert to "Burt" to add "punch".

Robin

Unlike the series' lead, Adam West, Ward was required to perform some dangerous stunt work. He was told this was because his costume revealed more of his face, making it impractical for all of his stunt scenes to be performed by a stunt double. Later, he also discovered that he was being paid the minimum wage allowed by the Screen Actors Guild, and his stunt double was paid per stunt, so having Ward perform his own stunts was a cost-saving strategy. Ward says that he was sent to the emergency room dozens of times during his time as Robin.

At the height of the series' popularity, Ward recorded several musical tracks during sessions produced by Tom Wilson and arranged by Frank Zappa. The first two, "Boy Wonder, I Love You" (which Zappa wrote) and "Orange Colored Sky", were released as a single on November 14, 1966. Two other tracks from these sessions, "Teenage Bill of Rights" and "Autumn Love", remain unreleased.

During the first months of shooting, Ward was paid $350 per week. The series lasted only three seasons, for a total of 120 episodes; according to Ward in an interview, this was because of the high cost of production. It was still high in the ratings, but ABC was losing money. Later, NBC offered to pick it up for a fourth season, but the offer was withdrawn after learning that the sets had been destroyed. West and Ward also played Batman and Robin in the 20th Century Fox film Batman: The Movie released on July 30, 1966.

In 1969, a year after *Batman'''s cancellation, West's mother died, bringing the two men closer together. They were reunited many times at conventions and TV reunion specials. In turn, Ward also made three guest appearances with West on separate cartoons: one was a 2002 episode of The Simpsons, later in 2010 on an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants, and in 2013 for one of the final episodes of *Futurama''. West and Ward remained friends until West's death on June 9, 2017, at age 88.

Post-''Batman'' career

After the end of Batman, Ward, like Adam West, found himself hard-pressed to find other acting jobs. He did act in more than 40 made-for-television films such as Virgin High.

In 1985, DC Comics named Ward as one of the honorees in the company's 50th-anniversary publication Fifty Who Made DC Great for his work on the Batman series.

In June 1995, Ward wrote a tell-all autobiography called Boy Wonder: My Life in Tights, which described his time playing Robin.

Ward and Adam West at Phoenix Comicon in 2014

Ward appeared in numerous reunions with co-star Adam West. The most memorable included reprising their roles as the Dynamic Duo on a short-lived animated series called The New Adventures of Batman, as well as The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour and Tarzan and the Super 7. In addition, they reappeared as the Dynamic Duo for Legends of the Superheroes. West and Ward finally reunited in the 2003 television movie, Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt.

During a Pro Wrestling Unplugged angle with wrestler Johnny Kashmere, Ward "knighted" Kashmere as the "New Batman". Ward has appeared on the show several times, walking out to the theme music from the 1960s Batman.

In 2001, Ward established the now-closed Boy Wonder Visual Effects, Inc.

In 2012, Bluewater comics was planning to issue a four-issue comic miniseries in homage to Burt Ward playing Robin, called Burt Ward, Boy Wonder, but it was apparently canceled. It starred Burt Ward and his crimefighting rescue dogs Gentle and Giant fighting crime. Part of the first issue was released on Free Comic Book Day 2012.

Beginning in late 2017, Ward is seen promoting the Batman television series and other classic television series on the MeTV television network.

In 2016 and 2017 respectively, West and Ward reunited a final time, to reprise the Dynamic Duo in the animated movies Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders and Batman vs. Two-Face, the latter being released after West's death. In 2019 Ward made a cameo as an alternate version of Robin in the show Supergirl in the episode "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One.”

On January 9, 2020, Ward received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Ward also makes frequent appearances at comic book conventions.

Charity work

In 1994, Ward and his wife, Tracy Posner Ward, founded a charitable organization called Gentle Giants Rescue and Adoptions, Inc., which rescues giant-breed dogs such as Great Danes and some smaller-breed dogs. All of the dogs are socialized, behaviorally trained, and live communally together in the couples home. In a 2018 interview Ward stated the couple has a special permit from the city and have a minimum of 50 dogs in their home at all times. Their work with the organization has been featured in such outlets as People magazine, ASPCA Animal Watch, Hard Copy, Inside Edition, and Entertainment Tonight. Ward was also seen in an episode of Animal Planet's Adoption Tales. In 2024 Ward received the President's Lifetime Achievement Award and the United Nations Association of the United States of America Humanitarian Award, for rescuing over 15,500 dogs.

Business activity

Ward has also created a company, Gentle Giants, which sells dog and cat food, Ward has claimed the food has doubled the average lifespan of their rescued giant breed dogs, with two of them living to 24 and 27 respectively. All the profits from the food go back to his dog rescue organization.

Personal life

Ward at a autograph signing in 2005

Ward's first wife was Bonney Lindsey, daughter of conductor Mort Lindsey. Ward and Lindsey married on July 19, 1965, and divorced in 1967. They had one daughter in 1966. From 1967 to 1969, he was married to actress Kathy Kersh, whom he met when she appeared as a guest villainess on the Batman television series. He was married to model Mariana Torchia from 1985 to 1989. Since 1990, Ward has been married to Tracy Posner. Their daughter was born on February 16, 1991.

Martial arts

From an early age Ward practiced in martial arts, he trained under All Korean champion Young Ik Suh and later earned his black belt in karate. This training would benefit him later on the set of “Batman,” where he performed many of his own stunts due to his combat skills. Ward was also good friends with Bruce Lee and the two would spar each other regularly. He was later inducted into International Karate and Kickboxing Hall of Fame in 2015.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1966BatmanDick Grayson / Robin
1970Scream, Evelyn, Scream!Dune Buggy Driver
1986Fire in the NightPaul
1987The UnderachieversBowmont
1989Robot NinjaStanley Kane
Batman and Robin and the Other Super HeroesHimself (Presenter)Video documentary
Holy BatmaniaHimself / RobinVideo documentary short
1990SmoothtalkerLab Technician
Kill CrazyMichaelVideo
The Girl I WantDad
Cyber-C.H.I.C.Harry Truman Hodgkins
1991Virgin HighDick Murphy
1992Hot Under the CollarThe Pope
1993Beach Babes from BeyondMr. Bun
The DwellingCrasmireVideo
1994Reverse HeavenDoctor
1995Karate RaiderDr. Gan
Assault of the Party Nerds 2: The Heavy Petting DetectiveRandolph
1996Alien ForceOmnipresent PraximaVideo
1998Desperation BoulevardHimself
1999Moving TargetsO'Malley
2001Batman FeaturetteHimselfVideo documentary short
2002Pacino Is MissingGuard
2003Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and BurtHimselfTV movie
2013Starring Adam WestDocumentary
2014Na Na BatmanFeaturette
Batmania BornFeaturette
2015Star QuestWayne
2016Batman: Return of the Caped CrusadersDick Grayson / Robin (voice)
2017Batman vs. Two-Face
2018Heaven & HellDoctor
2019Once Upon a Time in HollywoodDick Grayson / Robin (voice)Archival audio recording (uncredited)
TBAStar QuestWaynePost-production

Television

DateTitleRoleNotes
1966–1968BatmanDick Grayson / RobinMain role
1967BatgirlStudio short
The Hollywood SquaresHimself5 episodes
1977The New Adventures of BatmanDick Grayson / Robin (voice)16 episodes
1979Legends of the SuperheroesDick Grayson / RobinSpecials: "The Challenge", "The Roast"
1983Family FeudHimselfEpisodes: "Batman vs. Lost in Space" & "Gilligan's Island vs. Batman"
1984 High School U.S.A.TeacherTV special
1990"The Girl I want"DadUSA Movie
1995Living SingleHimselfEpisode: "Mommy Not Dearest"
1997Homeboys in Outer SpaceGerbilEpisode: "The Adventures of Ratman and Gerbil or, Holy Homeboys in Outer Space"
2000–2004BiographyHimselfEpisodes: "Adam West: Behind the Cowl", "Batman: Holy Batmania!" & "Catwoman: Her Many Lives"
2002The SimpsonsDick Grayson / Robin (voice)Episode: "Large Marge"
Hollywood SquaresHimself5 episodes
2006TV Land's Top TenTV series documentary – "Top 10 TV Dynamic Duos"
The 4th Annual TV Land AwardsTV special
2008Guiding Light1 episode
2010SpongeBob SquarePantsYoung Barnacle Boy (voice)Episode: "Back to the Past/The Bad Guy Club for Villains"
2011Hollywood TreasureHimselfEpisode: "Holy Gobstopper, Batman!"
2013FuturamaEpisode: "Leela and the Genestalk"
2015Robot ChickenEpisode: "Robot Chicken DC Comics Special III: Magical Friendship"
2019SupergirlDick Grayson (Earth-66)Episode: "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One"

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
1967PhotoplayMost Promising New Star (Male)Himself
Gold Medal-Favorite TV ProgramBatman
2004TV Land AwardsFavorite Crimestopper Duo
2005Favorite Crimestopper
2014Inkpot AwardInkpotHimself
2020Hollywood Walk of FameStarHimself

Bibliography

  • Boy Wonder: My Life in Tights. With Stanley Ralph Ross. (1995)

References

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