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'''Robin Ward''' (born April 10, 1944) is a Canadian [[actor]] and [[television]] personality. He is known for hosting a 1980 revival of the [[United States|American]] [[game show]] ''[[To Tell the Truth]]'' and later hosting a Canadian game show called ''[[Guess What (Canadian TV series)|Guess What]]''. He was also an actor on the [[soap opera]] ''[[The Guiding Light]]'', in addition to having starred in the Canadian-produced 1973-74 science fiction series ''[[The Starlost]]'' and served as narrator of the late-1980s revival of ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' for a season replacing [[Charles Aidman]]. His film career included roles in many Canadian movies, such as ''Explosion'' (1969), ''[[Frankenstein on Campus]]'' (1970, as Victor Frankenstein), ''[[U-Turn (1973 film)|The Girl in Blue]]'' (1973) and ''Thrillkill'' (1984).
'''Robin Ward''' (born April 10, 1944) is a Canadian [[actor]] and [[television]] personality. He is known for hosting a 1980 revival of the [[United States|American]] [[game show]] ''[[To Tell the Truth]]'' and later hosting a Canadian game show called ''[[Guess What (Canadian TV series)|Guess What]]''. He was also an actor on the [[soap opera]] ''[[The Guiding Light]]'', in addition to having starred in the Canadian-produced 1973-74 science fiction series ''[[The Starlost]]'' and served as narrator of the late-1980s revival of ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' for a season replacing [[Charles Aidman]]. His film career included roles in many Canadian movies, such as ''Explosion'' (1969), ''[[Frankenstein on Campus]]'' (1970, as Victor Frankenstein), ''[[U-Turn (1973 film)|The Girl in Blue]]'' (1973) and ''Thrillkill'' (1984).

Ward got his start in entertainment as a member of the Toronto based folk-pop ensemble "The Allen-Ward Trio" during the mid 1960's. The Trio was often affiliated with Toronto's influential Yorkville/Rochdale hippie community, and were peers of Joni Mitchell and Neil Young during their early careers.


During the 1980s and 1990s, Ward worked for [[CFTO-TV]] in [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]], as a [[weather forecasting|weatherman]], and as an entertainment reporter. More recently he was an on-location reporter for ''Good Morning Toronto'', a morning program on [[The Weather Network]]'s Toronto-area feed. He has played in a number of guest and supporting roles in television and some motion pictures.
During the 1980s and 1990s, Ward worked for [[CFTO-TV]] in [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]], as a [[weather forecasting|weatherman]], and as an entertainment reporter. More recently he was an on-location reporter for ''Good Morning Toronto'', a morning program on [[The Weather Network]]'s Toronto-area feed. He has played in a number of guest and supporting roles in television and some motion pictures.

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'{{Infobox person | name = Robin Ward| image = | caption = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1944|4|10}}| birth_place = [[Canada]]| occupation = Actor/Television personality | years_active = 1969 – present |nationality = Canadian }} '''Robin Ward''' (born April 10, 1944) is a Canadian [[actor]] and [[television]] personality. He is known for hosting a 1980 revival of the [[United States|American]] [[game show]] ''[[To Tell the Truth]]'' and later hosting a Canadian game show called ''[[Guess What (Canadian TV series)|Guess What]]''. He was also an actor on the [[soap opera]] ''[[The Guiding Light]]'', in addition to having starred in the Canadian-produced 1973-74 science fiction series ''[[The Starlost]]'' and served as narrator of the late-1980s revival of ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' for a season replacing [[Charles Aidman]]. His film career included roles in many Canadian movies, such as ''Explosion'' (1969), ''[[Frankenstein on Campus]]'' (1970, as Victor Frankenstein), ''[[U-Turn (1973 film)|The Girl in Blue]]'' (1973) and ''Thrillkill'' (1984). During the 1980s and 1990s, Ward worked for [[CFTO-TV]] in [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]], as a [[weather forecasting|weatherman]], and as an entertainment reporter. More recently he was an on-location reporter for ''Good Morning Toronto'', a morning program on [[The Weather Network]]'s Toronto-area feed. He has played in a number of guest and supporting roles in television and some motion pictures. In 2010 he narrated the well received documentary series ''[[Greatest Tank Battles]]''. ==External links== *{{IMDb name|id=0911816|name=Robin Ward}} {{s-start}} {{succession box | title=Host of [[To Tell the Truth]]| before=[[Joe Garagiola, Sr.|Joe Garagiola]] | after=[[Gordon Elliott]] in 1990| years=1980–1981}} {{s-end}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Ward, Robin}} [[Category:1944 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Canadian male television actors]] [[Category:Canadian game show hosts]] [[Category:Canadian television meteorologists]] {{Canada-tv-bio-stub}}'
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'{{Infobox person | name = Robin Ward| image = | caption = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1944|4|10}}| birth_place = [[Canada]]| occupation = Actor/Television personality | years_active = 1969 – present |nationality = Canadian }} '''Robin Ward''' (born April 10, 1944) is a Canadian [[actor]] and [[television]] personality. He is known for hosting a 1980 revival of the [[United States|American]] [[game show]] ''[[To Tell the Truth]]'' and later hosting a Canadian game show called ''[[Guess What (Canadian TV series)|Guess What]]''. He was also an actor on the [[soap opera]] ''[[The Guiding Light]]'', in addition to having starred in the Canadian-produced 1973-74 science fiction series ''[[The Starlost]]'' and served as narrator of the late-1980s revival of ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' for a season replacing [[Charles Aidman]]. His film career included roles in many Canadian movies, such as ''Explosion'' (1969), ''[[Frankenstein on Campus]]'' (1970, as Victor Frankenstein), ''[[U-Turn (1973 film)|The Girl in Blue]]'' (1973) and ''Thrillkill'' (1984). Ward got his start in entertainment as a member of the Toronto based folk-pop ensemble "The Allen-Ward Trio" during the mid 1960's. The Trio was often affiliated with Toronto's influential Yorkville/Rochdale hippie community, and were peers of Joni Mitchell and Neil Young during their early careers. During the 1980s and 1990s, Ward worked for [[CFTO-TV]] in [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]], as a [[weather forecasting|weatherman]], and as an entertainment reporter. More recently he was an on-location reporter for ''Good Morning Toronto'', a morning program on [[The Weather Network]]'s Toronto-area feed. He has played in a number of guest and supporting roles in television and some motion pictures. In 2010 he narrated the well received documentary series ''[[Greatest Tank Battles]]''. ==External links== *{{IMDb name|id=0911816|name=Robin Ward}} {{s-start}} {{succession box | title=Host of [[To Tell the Truth]]| before=[[Joe Garagiola, Sr.|Joe Garagiola]] | after=[[Gordon Elliott]] in 1990| years=1980–1981}} {{s-end}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Ward, Robin}} [[Category:1944 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Canadian male television actors]] [[Category:Canadian game show hosts]] [[Category:Canadian television meteorologists]] {{Canada-tv-bio-stub}}'
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