Historical Figure
Ed Wood
1924–1978
American filmmaker, actor and author (1924–1978)
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Biography
Edward Davis Wood Jr. was an American filmmaker, actor and novelist.
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Fought in the Battle of Tarawa with the Marines, where he was wounded. He later said his greatest fear was being killed and having the Marines discover he was wearing a bra and panties under his uniform.
Directed Glen or Glenda, a semi-autobiographical film about cross-dressing starring himself. The movie featured Bela Lugosi, stock footage of stampeding buffalo, and no discernible plot structure.
Made Plan 9 from Outer Space. Bela Lugosi died during production. Wood used a chiropractor as a stand-in who held a cape over his face. Cardboard tombstones. Visible boom mics. It became legendary.
Died broke at 54 of a heart attack in a friend's apartment in Hollywood. He'd spent his last years writing pulp novels and pornographic screenplays. Never knew he'd be called the worst director ever, or that Tim Burton would make a loving biopic about him.
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