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Harry Woods

Harry Woods

22 titles Acting May 04, 1889 Died: Dec 28, 1968 Cleveland, Ohio, USA

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.

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