Wood, Edward D. (Edward Davis), 1924-1978
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Wood, Edward D. (Edward Davis), 1924-1978
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Wood, Edward D. (Edward Davis), 1924-1978
Wood, Edward D. 1924-1978
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Wood, Edward D. 1924-1978
Wood, Ed, 1924-1978
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Wood, Ed, 1924-1978
Wood, Ed (Edward D.), jr., 1924-1978
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Wood, Ed (Edward D.), jr., 1924-1978
Wood, Edward Davis, 1924-1978
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Wood, Edward Davis, 1924-1978
Wood, Edward D. Jr.
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Wood, Edward D. Jr.
Gora, Ann, 1924-1978
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Gora, Ann, 1924-1978
Wood, E. D. 1924-1978 (Edward Davis),
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Wood, E. D. 1924-1978 (Edward Davis),
Wood Edward Davis junior 1924-1978
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Wood Edward Davis junior 1924-1978
Wood, E. D. 1924-1978
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Wood, E. D. 1924-1978
Telmig, Akdov, 1924-1978
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Telmig, Akdov, 1924-1978
Everett, Kathleen, 1924-1978
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Everett, Kathleen, 1924-1978
Trent, Dick, 1924-1978
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Trent, Dick, 1924-1978
Davis, William, 1924-1978
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Davis, William, 1924-1978
Wood, Edward Davis Jr.
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Wood, Edward Davis Jr.
Quinn, John, 1924-1978
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Quinn, John, 1924-1978
Wood, Edward D. (Edward Davis)
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Wood, Edward D. (Edward Davis)
Moreau, Emil, 1924-1978
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Moreau, Emil, 1924-1978
Carpenter, Johnny, 1924-1978
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Carpenter, Johnny, 1924-1978
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Edward Davis Wood, Jr. (October 10, 1924 to December 10, 1978), better known as Ed Wood, was an American screenwriter, director, producer, actor, author, and editor, who made a number of low-budget genre films and published pulp novels under various names. Ed Wood's fiction is as strange, idiosyncratic and out of step with his times and mores as his infamous movies. His novels inter-splice erotic segments with lengthy philosophical, sociological and psychological discourse. Rudolph Grey's biography "Nightmare of Ecstasy: The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood, Jr." (1992) and Tim Burton's biopic "Ed Wood," which earned two Academy Awards, brought attention to his life and work. He died in 1978 of an alcohol-induced heart attack and has since achieved cult status.
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