Harry Woods
Harry Lewis Woods, born on May 5, 1889, in Cleveland, Ohio, was a notable American actor celebrated for his formidable presence in Hollywood. He appeared in memorable films such as *Monkey Business* (1931), *Road to Rio* (1947), and *Days of Jesse James* (1939). Known for playing some of cinema’s most notorious villains, Woods was characterized by his imposing stature, scowling expression, and a deeply resonant voice that echoed his menacing roles.
Before he stepped into the limelight of acting, Woods carved out a niche for himself in a completely different industry, making a living as a ladies' hat salesman. This unexpected transition into the world of film ultimately showcased his talent and versatility.
Woods was married to Helen P., and the couple shared a life until his passing. He left this world on December 28, 1968, in Los Angeles, California, leaving behind a legacy as one of Hollywood's most unforgettable antagonists. His on-screen portrayals continue to resonate with audiences, reminding us of the depth and complexity brought to villainous roles during the golden age of cinema.
Filmography
Belle of the Nineties
Palmy Days
Haunted Gold
Tall in the Saddle
Code of the West
Monkey Business
The Lawless Nineties
A Southern Yankee
Law of the Badlands
Road to Rio
Land Beyond the Law
West of the Pecos
Tycoon
Colorado Territory
Wanderer of the Wasteland
The Range Feud
The St. Louis Kid
Bullet Code
Short Grass
Hellfire