Freeman Wood (July 1, 1896 â€" February 15, 1956) was an American
character actor of the silent and sound film eras.Born in 1896 in
Denver, Colorado, Wood would appear in his first film in 1919, The
Adventure Shop. Early in his career he would have larger roles, often
as the rival love interest to the main character, but his roles would
get smaller and smaller as time went on. By 1933 he was relegated to
what amounted to as bit parts, with his character often being unnamed.
Over his 25-year career he would appear in over 60 films, the last of
which was in a small role in 1944's Once Upon a Time, starring Cary
Grant, Janet Blair, and James Gleason.(Per AFI database)An * denotes a
featured or starring role
character actor of the silent and sound film eras.Born in 1896 in
Denver, Colorado, Wood would appear in his first film in 1919, The
Adventure Shop. Early in his career he would have larger roles, often
as the rival love interest to the main character, but his roles would
get smaller and smaller as time went on. By 1933 he was relegated to
what amounted to as bit parts, with his character often being unnamed.
Over his 25-year career he would appear in over 60 films, the last of
which was in a small role in 1944's Once Upon a Time, starring Cary
Grant, Janet Blair, and James Gleason.(Per AFI database)An * denotes a
featured or starring role
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