Where is Zack Ward now? aka Scut Farkus in “A Christmas Story”

Where is Zack Ward now? aka Scut Farkus in “A Christmas Story”

Introduction

If you are a horror film fan, you have probably noticed the red-haired actor Zack Ward, who has appeared in more than 100 movie titles. Did you know that his first role was in a notable family movie from the early ‘80s, and that he was loved by fans at the young age of 13? So what’s the story of his life, and is he married?

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Early life and Education

Zach Ward was born on 31 August 1970, in Toronto, Ontario Canada. His mother is Canadian actress Pam Hyatt, who is known for providing the voice of Kaede in the English dubbed version of animated series “InuYasha”, as well as for playing Noble Heart Horse in “The Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation” from 1986.

Ward also has an older brother named Carson T. Foster, whose father is John Foster – Ward’s father’s name has never been confirmed to the public, but his mother was married to John Foster from 1957 until his passing in 2012.

Even as a kid Ward expressed his fondness of acting, but his mother was against this, as she wanted her sons to have a ‘normal’ life, away from the spotlight. However, after Carson interceded, she changed her mind and allowed Ward to pursue acting.

“A Christmas Story”

Ward ended up being in a few commercials in the early ‘80s, before finally making his breakthrough in 1983 when he was cast to be a part of the family film “A Christmas Story”.

He showed up at the audition for the sidekick kid, Grover, amongst 300 other kids – in the end, the choice was between him and another redheaded boy, but finally Ward won the role. However, when he arrived in Cleveland on the set, the director told him that he would portray local bully Scut Farcus instead.

The film was based upon a novel by Jean Shepherd, “In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash”, and received positive reviews from even the harshest movie critics. Although Peter Billingsley portrayed the main character, Ralphie, it was Ward’s portrayal of Scut that received the most attention, and skyrocketed his career. In fact, this character was the inspiration for Scott Tenorman in the animated series “South Park”.

Acting Career

By the end of the 1980s, Ward had appeared in several TV series, such as “Anne of Green Gables”, “Anne of Avonlea” and “Friday the 13th: The Series”. He also portrayed Seth Sandruff in the comedy film “Taking Care of Terrific” that aired in 1987.

In the early 1990s, he mostly appeared on TV, in films such as “Spenser: Ceremony” and “Harvest for the Heart”, as well as in various series including “My Secret Identity”, “Maniac Mansion”, “Forever Knight” and “Neon Riders”. He portrayed Kyle in Brenton Spenser’s horror film “The Club”, as well as a skinhead in the comedy film “The Size of Watermelons”, about a local college loser who is trying to win the affection of his crush.

In 1997 he portrayed D.C. in the action film “Wild America”, as well as A.J. in “Lancelot: Guardian of Time”. The following year he had a minor role in “How to Make the Cruelest Month”. None of these films gained recognition in Hollywood.

Not allowing this to discourage him, Ward continued acting, and in 2000 he was cast as Billy in the thriller “Civility”, opposite Liam Waite, Tom Arnold and William Forsythe. That same year, he appeared alongside Kate Hudson and Billy Crudup in Cameron Crowe’s adventure-comedy film “Almost Famous”.

Wade was cast as Dave Scouvel in the TV comedy series “Titus”, about the life of a mechanic who is trying to deal with his father, remaining in the show for three seasons until it ended in 2002.

Zack Ward

In 2001 he co-starred in “Completely Totally Useless”, a film about two college roommates, and two years later appeared in three TV films, “Ghost Dog: A Detective Tail”, “Monte Walsh” and “Chasing Alice”. Ward was in a few films that aired that same year, such as “April’s Shower”, “The Pink House” and in the movie “Freddy vs. Jason”, which combined characters from two famous horror films, “A Nightmare on Elm Street” and “Friday 13th”.

Wade continued his appearances in horror films when in 2004 he portrayed Nicholai Ginovaeff in the movie “Resident Evil: Apocalypse”, starring Mila Jovovich. That same year he made a guest appearance in “Charmed”, the famous series about sister witches, and was also a guest in several popular TV series, such as “Significant Others”, “Lost” and “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”.

In 2007 he was in the crime thriller “Trade”, and appeared alongside Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox and Josh Duhamel in the first movie from the “Transformers” saga, in which he portrayed First Sergeant Donelly. That same year, he made a minor appearance in “Moving McAllister”, a romantic comedy starring Benjamin Gourley and Mila Kunis, and starred in the comedy film “Postal”.

In 2009, Wade portrayed Nickels in the action film “The Devil’s Tomb”, and was cast as Zone in the TV series “Dollhouse”. In 2011 he portrayed Scott Dunbar in the TV romantic film “Accidentally in Love”. That same year, he appeared as a guest in several shows, including “Drop Dead Diva”, “The Mentalist”, “Hawaii Five-0” and “Breakout Kings”.

He co-starred in David Lisle Johnsson’s drama film “In My Pocket”, alongside Gregory Smith and Shantel VanSanten.

In the following few years, Wade appeared several more popular TV series, such as “CSI: Miami”, “Save the Supers”, “Chicago Fire” and “The Exes”. He made his voice acting debut in 2013, when he provided the voice of Alpha in the video game “Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel”. His other voice acting roles include various characters from “Murdered: Soul Suspect”, Konstantin from “Rise of the Tomb Raider”, and Thurston from “Izzie’s Way Home”.

Wade portrayed Nathan in 2016’s horror adaptation of “Sleeping Beauty”, called “The Curse of Sleeping Beauty”.

That same year he co-starred as Harold Stone in Zack Ward’s horror film “Restoration”, and in 2017, he made a guest appearance as Roger in “American Horror Story”.

In 2018 Wade was cast as Lt. Dante in six episodes of the fifth and final season of the series “Z Nation”. The following year he appeared in “Second Chance for Christmas” and “Beyond the Law”, and most recently in June 2020, his final film appearance is in the horror film “Piranha Blood Lake”.

Personal Life

With James Cullen Bressack, Wade is a co-founder of Grit Film Works, a film production company whose output includes horror films “Bethany” and “Restoration”.

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He became the CEO of the Global Sports Financial Exchange in 2017.

Wade’s brother, Carson T, works as a key grip in the filming industry, and is known for his work on films such as “X-Men”, “The Incredible Hulk” and “Repo Men”. He also appeared in a few films and series when he was young, including “Air Waves” and “Destiny to Order”.

Ward married his long-term girlfriend, Jennifer McMahan, on 18th August 2018. The couple leads a private life so not much about their everyday endeavors is known.

In one interview, Ward stated that he is really grateful that the first director he worked with, Bob Clark, was a professional who helped him continue with his further acting career. ‘Bob Clark was a profound man with a lot of patience and kindness, so it makes a big impact when you treat people with respect.’ he said.

Net Worth

Zack Ward is a prominent Canadian actor – one of the films he was in, “Transformers”, made over $710 million at the box office. He also earns a hefty amount from his private businesses and production company. As of June 2020, his net worth is estimated at around $5 million.

Physical characteristics

Ward is known for his pale skin, ginger hair and green eyes. He is 5ft 10ins (1.78m) tall and weighs around 170lbs (77kgs).

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