- Height5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- Brian Ward was born in Hickory, North Carolina. An "Army brat," Ward moved several times throughout his childhood to states including Tennessee, back to North Carolina and Virginia before finally moving to attend college at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina from 1995-99.
Despite a decent span as a child actor, throughout the majority of his youth, Ward always anticipated a career as a comic book artist.
In college, Ward was reacquainted with his old childhood friend Frank Mohler and it was a friendship that would eventually turn into a long working relationship.
Their partnership has paid off, earning Ward several award nominations for his work as a DVD/Blu-ray producer and a win for Home Media Magazine's 2009 "Best TV Animation DVD" award for the "Transformers: The Complete Series - Matrix of Leadership Edition."
When he's not at work producing DVDs, however, Ward still writes and directs his own short films, including several for the Los Angeles 48 Hour Film Project, and has completed work on two feature-length screenplays for his own production company, Slushpile Entertainment.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Slushpile Entertainment
- SpousesAndrea Letamendi(May 25, 2018 - present)Emily Reynolds(October 2005 - November 2007) (divorced)
- Since 2014, he has co-hosted a podcast called "The Arkham Sessions," which analyzes every episode of "Batman: The Animated Series" through the eyes of a clinical psychologist, Dr. Andrea Letamendi. The podcast's goal is to use the animated series to spread awareness of mental health and to destigmatize mental illness.
- The menu designer responsible for the menus of the "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" Season 1&2 DVDs named the mustard seen in the fridge "Ward's Mustard" after Brian Ward, who produced the set for Shout! Factory.
- Throughout high school and his freshman year at Appalachian State University, Brian was a defensive back on his school football teams. In 1995, while he was a red shirt freshman, Appalachian State went undefeated in the Southern Conference, making them the first team in the conference's history to accomplish this feat. Though he finished the season practicing with the team, a severe back injury during practice eventually ended Brian's football career, ultimately prompting him to return to his first love--acting--and join the Theatre & Dance Department at App State.
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