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Burt Ward was stunned when his pal of over 50 years, Adam West, suddenly died. It was June 9, 2017, and the actor, who starred as the Caped Crusader in the 1960s TV series "Batman," died following ...
After playing Robin opposite Adam West's Batman, Burt Ward has devoted his time to improving the lives of canines Courtesy Burt Ward Robin is focused on helping dogs, not bats, these days.
When Burt Ward took on the role of sidekick Robin for the DC comic show “Batman,” he had no idea it would become an instant phenomenon that still attracts fans over 50 years later. Ward and ...
And holy dream come true, Batman! It's a big deal for actor Burt Ward, too, because for the first time in decades, people will stop hounding him about when they can bring all the groovy ...
Burt Ward quickly learned that playing Robin in the 1960s classic could be hazardous to his health: "I was in incredible pain." By Aaron Couch Sometimes being a Boy Wonder isn’t as glamorous as ...
Burt Ward did a lot of his own stunt work while filming the Batman TV show and movie, and suffered several injuries as a result. In one incident, Ward was in the sidecar of the Batcycle when it ...
You can almost see the colourful bubble above Burt Ward’s head as he talks – Kapow! Bam! Thunk! Sadly the Hollywood star, who ...
But actor Burt Ward learned early on to take the inevitable highs and lows of showbiz career in stride — and that includes a decades-long wait for a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
(DC and CNN are both owned by Time Warner.) The actors who played Batman and Robin, Adam West and Burt Ward, drew big crowds at their personal appearances, and 20th Century Fox rushed out a ...
Burt Ward famously played the Robin to Adam West’s Batman in the classic 1960s TV series “Batman.” Actors Adam West, left, and Burt Ward dresses as their characters (Zappp!) "Batman" and ...
For baby boomers and classic TV fans, the name Burt Ward is instantly recognizable as the loyal and extremely excitable Robin on the campy “Batman” series which ran on ABC from 1966-1968.