Edward D. Wood Jr.

Edward D. Wood Jr.

Writing 1924-10-10 Poughkeepsie, New York, USA

Edward Davis Wood, Jr. (October 10, 1924 – December 10, 1978), better known as Ed Wood, was an American screenwriter, director, producer, actor, author, and editor, who often performed many of these functions simultaneously. In the 1950s, Wood made a number of cheap genre films, now enjoyed for their technical errors, unsophisticated special effects, large amounts of ill-fitting stock footage, idiosyncratic dialogue, eccentric casts and outlandish plot elements, although his flair for showmanship gave his projects at least a modicum of critical success. Wood's popularity waned soon after his biggest "name" star, Béla Lugosi, died. He was able to salvage a saleable feature from Lugosi's last moments on film, but his career declined thereafter. Toward the end of his life, Wood made pornographic movies and wrote pulp crime, horror, and sex novels. His infamy began two years after his death, when he was awarded a Golden Turkey Award as Worst Director of All Time.[1] The lack of filmmaking ability in his work has earned Wood and his films a considerable cult following. Following the publication of Rudolph Grey's biography Nightmare of Ecstasy: The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood, Jr. (1992), Wood's life and work have undergone a public rehabilitation of sorts, with new light shed on his evident zeal and honest love of movies and movie production. Tim Burton's biopic of the director's life, Ed Wood, earned two Academy Awards. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ed Wood, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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2025 Original Story
2025 Original Film Writer
2023 In Memory Of
2022 Original Story
2015 Original Story
2014 In Memory Of
2011 Self (archive footage)
1999 Writer
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1998 Screenplay
1997 Self (archive footage)
1996 Young Cowboy
1996 Himself (archive footage)
1996 Writer
1996 Director
1993 Himself (Archive Footage)
1993 (Archival)
1993 Director
1990 Self (archive footage)
1984 Writer
1984 Director
1984 Producer
1978 Screenplay
1978 Assistant Director
1977 Director
1976 Writer
1975 Director
1974 Robbery Witness #2 / Sheriff / Pop
1974 Screenplay
1974 Assistant Director
1973 Screenplay
1972 Screenplay
1972 Screenplay
1972 Screenplay
1972 Director
1972 Screenplay
1972 Director
1971 Photographer
1971 Francis Edwards (as TV Edwards)
1971 Director
1971 Producer
1971 Novel
1971 Director
1971 Screenplay
1971 Production Manager
1971 Writer
1971 Writer
1971 Screenplay
1970 Alecia
1970 Transvestite (as Ed Woods)
1970 Writer
1970 Director
1970 Writer
1969 Mr. Murphy (uncredited)
1969 Writer
1969 Writer
1967 Writer
1967 Writer
1965 Screenplay
1963 Screenplay
1962 Writer
1961 Story
1960 Man in Fight
1960 Director
1960 Writer
1959 Story
1959 Screenplay
1958 Screenplay
1957 Man Holding Newspaper
1957 Man Holding Newspaper (uncredited)
1957 Screenplay
1957 Editor
1957 Director
1957 Producer
1957 Screenplay
1957 Director
1957 Director
1957 Producer
1957 Writer
1957 Supervising Editor
1957 Producer
1956 Writer
1956 Writer
1954 Radio News Announcer
1954 Producer
1954 Director
1954 Writer
1954 Screenplay
1953 Glen / Glenda (as Daniel Davis)
1953 Story
1953 Director
1953 Screenplay
1953 Writer
1953 Director
1953 Writer
1953 Director
1953 Writer
1951 Director
1951 Writer
1950 Stunts
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