Jack Woody
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Jack Woody was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1937, he made his film debut in "There Goes My Girl." In 1953, he appeared in "The Sabre and the Arrow." Woody began his career with a role in the remake "Last of the Comanches" (1953) with Broderick Crawford. Woody began to focus on film after appearing in "Riding Shotgun" (1954). Later in his career, Woody acted in...
Biography
Jack Woody was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1937, he made his film debut in "There Goes My Girl." In 1953, he appeared in "The Sabre and the Arrow." Woody began his career with a role in the remake "Last of the Comanches" (1953) with Broderick Crawford. Woody began to focus on film after appearing in "Riding Shotgun" (1954). Later in his career, Woody acted in the western "Day of the Outlaw" (1959) with Robert Ryan. Woody was married to Helen Twelvetrees. Woody passed away in February 1969 at the age of 73.
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
Day of the Outlaw
(1959)
Shorty
Crime Wave
(1954)
Stoolie
Riding Shotgun
(1954)
Hardpan
The Bounty Hunter
(1954)
Sims, Crow's Nest storekeeper
House of Wax
(1953)
Morgue attendant
The Stranger Wore a Gun
(1953)
Guerrilla
Thunder Over the Plains
(1953)
Henley
Last of the Comanches
(1953)
Corp. Floyd
Carson City
(1952)
Clem
Springfield Rifle
(1952)
Sims
The Sainted Sisters
(1948)
Townsman
Kid Glove Killer
(1942)
Fisherman
High School
(1940)
Student in fight
Pier 13
(1940)
Steward
Sergeant Madden
(1939)
Second racketeer
I Am the Law
(1938)
Gangster
Young Dr. Kildare
(1938)
Editor, photographer
Misc. Crew (Feature Film)
Thank You, Mr. Moto
(1937)
Stunts