Edward Woods, a renowned actor, was born on a sunny summer day, July 5, 1903, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, USA. He spent his formative years in this city, which would later become a hub for his acting career. Woods' impressive repertoire of films includes the iconic "The Public Enemy" (1931),a crime drama that showcased his remarkable acting skills. He also starred in "Marriage on Approval" (1933),a romantic comedy that highlighted his versatility as an actor. Another notable film in his credits is "Hot Saturday" (1932),a romantic drama that demonstrated his range as a performer.
Edward Woods' personal life was marked by a loving marriage to Gabrielle Margery Morris, a union that brought joy and companionship to his life. Together, they shared a deep bond that endured throughout the years.
Unfortunately, Edward Woods' life came to a close on October 8, 1989, in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Despite his passing, his legacy as a talented actor continues to be celebrated and remembered by fans and fellow actors alike.