Wilson Wood
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 as a feature film, called Satan's Satellites. His final appearance would be in the 1962 film, Jumbo, starring Doris Day, Stephen Boyd and Jimmy Durante, in which Wood had a featured role. Wood died on October 23, 2004, in Culver City, California.

Stars in My Crown

Cimarron

Breakfast at Tiffany's

Billy Rose's Jumbo

Singin' in the Rain

High Tide

Take the High Ground!

Ask Any Girl

Insurance Investigator

The Bad and the Beautiful

Faithful in My Fashion

The Asphalt Jungle

North by Northwest

Black Widow

Red Skies of Montana

No Leave, No Love

Pat and Mike

Satan's Satellites

The Show-Off

It's Always Fair Weather

The Red Badge of Courage

Adam's Rib
Campus Honeymoon

Thunder in God's Country

Zombies of the Stratosphere

The Opposite Sex

Pickup on South Street

Young Man with Ideas

The Tall Target

Tea and Sympathy

The Barkleys of Broadway

Two Sisters from Boston

Everything I Have Is Yours

Let's Make It Legal

The High Cost of Loving
