Patrick Ward (born 4 January 1950 in Sydney) is an Australian actor noted for several performances on Australian television.
Ward played a guest television role in police procedural Matlock Police in 1973. He then played a support role in the film version of top-rated soap opera Number 96 in 1974 [1] and acted in cult film Stone (1974).[2]
He played a guest role in teen soap opera Class of '74, and was a regular in serial The Unisexers (1975) produced by Cash Harmon Television, the makers of Number 96.[3] The Unisexers was cancelled after just three weeks and 16 episodes due to low ratings.[4] Ward played a role in the television version of Number 96 in 1976.[5]
Ward had a regular support role in police procedural Cop Shop starting late 1977 but left the series within a year of its launch.[6] In 1980 he was a regular cast member of new soap opera Arcade created by several members of the creative team from Number 96. Arcade was a critical and ratings failure and was cancelled after six weeks on air.[7][8] He acted in film The Chain Reaction (1980)[9] and played a guest role in US series The Love Boat in 1981.
Ward subsequently played a regular role in situation comedy My Two Wives (1992).[10] Other TV roles include appearances in A Country Practice (in 1983), Chances (1991), Mission: Impossible (1988), All Saints (in 2001), Farscape (in 2001 and 2003), and Bad Cop, Bad Cop (in 2003).
Miniseries appearances include ANZACS, Fields of Fire, Fields of Fire II, Fields of Fire III.
Later roles include the feature film Restraint (2008).