Evelyn Mae Ward (May 21, 1923 – December 23, 2012) was an American actress and dancer known for her stage musical performances and television appearances. Her son was the actor-singer David Cassidy.
Ward began her performing career as a teenager dancing with the Roxyettes at the Roxy Theater. After understudyingMary Martin in the musicalDancing in the Streets, which closed "out of town" in the spring of 1943, Ward made her Broadway debut that summer in the musical Early to Bed. Her subsequent Broadway musical credits include The Firebrand of Florence (1945), Spring in Brazil (1945), Billion Dollar Baby (1946), and Along Fifth Avenue (1949).[2]
Her subsequent theatrical credits were mostly in regional theater, but she did return to the Broadway musical stage in the spring of 1958, replacing Gwen Verdon in the lead role in New Girl in Town.[3] In 1967, Ward appeared in the play And So to Bed at the LA Theater Center and her son David Cassidy also was featured in the cast.[4] In 1996, she left retirement to co-star in Such a Pretty Face.[2]
She also performed in nightclubs in New York City and Boston, and in 1954 performed in a Las Vegas revue.[3]
Ward married actor Jack Cassidy on June 28, 1948: the couple had met in 1945 while appearing in the Broadway musical The Firebrand of Florence.[3] Ward and Cassidy had one son, David Bruce Cassidy, born on April 12, 1950. The family resided in Ward's native West Orange. The marriage of Jack Cassidy and Evelyn Ward ended in a Mexican divorce in July 1956.
In August 1956, Cassidy married actress Shirley Jones, with whom he had been romantically involved since the previous summer. According to Jones, Cassidy and Ward had been separated twice and then got back together prior to her meeting Cassidy, and their marriage had remained rocky.[7]
After her divorce from Cassidy, Ward and David resided with Ward's parents in West Orange until 1961,[8] when Ward married film director Elliot Silverstein.[4]
Ward had known Silverstein for several years, as she had acted in Boston-area stage productions directed by Silverstein in 1955 and 1957. Ward and Silverstein divorced in 1968. Later, Ward married Al Williams, who died in 2005.[3]
Ward is sometimes mistaken as the onetime wife of film director Norman Z. McLeod. However, McLeod's wife, also named Evelyn Ward, was born in Iowa between 1900 and 1902.[9]
Death
Ward died on December 23, 2012, from complications from dementia.[10][2] She was survived by her son, David (who died of liver failure on November 21, 2017), and two grandchildren, Katie Cassidy and Beau Cassidy.[3]