Born in Huron, North Dakota, USA — Feb 11 1915• Died Oct 23 2004
Wilson Wood (born Charles Woodrow Tolkien, February 11, 1915 – October 23, 2004) was an American character actor during the middle of the twentieth century. Born in Huron, North Dakota on February 11, 1915, he made his film debut with a small role in 1946's Two Sisters from Boston, directed by Henry Koster. During his 17-year career he would appear in over 100 films, usually in smaller roles. In 1952 he would star in a serial for Republic Pictures. The 12 part series was titled, Zombies of the Stratosphere, which would be edited down and released in 1958…
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Rudy Vallee Impersonator (uncredited)

Photographer at United Nations (uncredited)

Party Guest (uncredited)

Roy - TV Director (uncredited)

Man on Movie Set (uncredited)

Man (uncredited)

Union Soldier (uncredited)

Reporter (uncredited)

Alumnus

Reporter (uncredited)

Spectator (uncredited)

Marty, Piano Player (uncredited)

Thad Carroll (uncredited)

Airport Clerk (uncredited)

Hugo Tinkerfield (uncredited)

Garage Owner (uncredited)

Orderly (uncredited)

Police Driver (uncredited)

Stage Manager (uncredited)

Costume Designer (uncredited)

Marine Friend (uncredited)

Larry

Reporter (uncredited)

Spotter (uncredited)

Radio Announcer (uncredited)

Milkman (uncredited)

Attendant (uncredited)

Hastings - Man in Parking Lot (uncredited)

Detective (uncredited)

Hank

Dispatcher (uncredited)

Cleve Collins

Bellboy

Johnson

Bob Wilson

Jimmy Marshall

Mr. Crawley

Henry Stute

Horace Adems

Roy Tirson

Bob Wilson
Busby Ormsbee