Chris Ward
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Chris Ward may refer to:
- Chris Ward, American rapper and television performer, better known as mc chrisMc chrismc chris is an American rapper, voice actor, writer and improvisational comedian....
- Chris Ward (politician)Chris Ward (politician)Christopher Campbell Ward is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal from 1985 to 1990, and was a cabinet minister in the government of David Peterson....
, former Canadian cabinet minister - Chris Ward (chess player)Chris Ward (chess player)Chris G Ward is a British chess Grandmaster , chess coach, and author. He won the British Championship in 1996, earning the GM title in the process. He is the author of two well-received books on a variation of the Sicilian Defence known as the Dragon Variation, in addition to a number of other...
, English chess grandmaster - Chris Ward (playwright)Chris Ward (playwright)Chris Ward is an English/Canadian playwright, born in 1958.From 1979-82 attended the London International Film School.His play Demonstration of Affection was produced at the Arts Theatre in 1981, starring Richard Jobson of The Skids....
, English/Canadian playwright - Chris Ward (director), director of gay pornographic films
- Chris Ward (footballer)Chris Ward (footballer)Chris Ward is an English footballer. He plays as an attacking midfielder for Lancaster City having played in the Football league for Lincoln City.-Early career:...
, former Lincoln City player - Chris Ward (American football)Chris Ward (American football)Christopher Lamar James Ward is a former American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the New York Jets and New Orleans Saints. He played college football at Ohio State University....
, former NFL player - Chris Ward (surfer), US surfer
- Chris Ward (baseball)Chris Ward (baseball)Chris Gilbert Ward is a former Major League Baseball player. Ward played for the Chicago Cubs in and . He batted and threw left-handed.He was drafted by the Cubs in the 3rd round of the 1968 amateur draft....
(born 1949), American baseball player