Donald Woods
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Donald Woods (born Ralph Lewis Zink, December 2, 1906 – March 5, 1998) was a Canadian-American film and television actor whose career in Hollywood spanned six decades. Born in Brandon, Manitoba, Woods moved with his family to California and was raised in Burbank. A son of William and Margaret Zink, Presbyterians of German descent. His younger brother, Clarence Russell Zink, also became an actor (Russ Conway). Woods graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, and made his film debut in 1928. His screen career was spent mostly in B movies, for example as lawyer Perry Mason in the 1937 film The Case of the Stuttering Bishop. He also occasionally played major roles in bigger feature films like A Tale of Two Cities (1935), Anthony Adverse (1936), Watch on the Rhine (1943), The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1944), and Roughly Speaking (1945). Of considerable importance to his acting career were several seasons as leading man with the Elitch Gardens Theatre Company in Denver, Colorado, where he performed in 1932, 1933, 1939, 1941, 1947, and 1948. In the early days of television, Woods starred as the title character in the 1951 syndicated TV series Craig Kennedy, Criminologist, and he was the host of Damon Runyon Theater on CBS-TV. He played himself on the dramatic series Hotel Cosmopolitan, also on CBS, and he was one of three hosts of The Orchid Award on ABC-TV. He portrayed Walter Manning on Portia Faces Life on CBS. He also appeared in such anthology series as The Philco Television Playhouse, Armstrong Circle Theatre, Robert Montgomery Presents, The United States Steel Hour, Crossroads, and General Electric Theater. On April 11, 1961, Woods appeared as "Profesor Landfield" in the episode "Two for the Gallows" on NBC's Laramie western series. Series character Slim Sherman (John Smith) is hired under false pretenses to take Landfield into the Badlands to seek gold. Landfield, however, is really Morgan Bennett, a member of the former Henry Plummer gang who has escaped from prison. Slim has no idea that Lanfield is seeking the loot that his gang had hidden away. Series character Jess Harper (Robert Fuller), Pete Dixon, played by Warren Oates, and Pete's younger brother soon come to Slim's aid. The title stems from the talk that the undisciplined Dixon brothers might eventually wind up on a hangman's noose. Woods later was a regular in the role of John Brent on the short-lived series Tammy and made guest appearances on Bat Masterson, Wagon Train, Ben Casey, 77 Sunset Strip, Hawaiian Eye, Stoney Burke, Bourbon Street Beat, Bonanza, Coronet Blue, Ironside, Alias Smith and Jones, The Wild Wild West and Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law, among many others before retiring from acting in 1976. Besides his film career, he also worked as a successful real estate broker in Palm Springs where he lived with his wife, childhood sweetheart Josephine Van der Horck. They were married from 1933 until his death and had two children, Linda and Conrad. He was interred at the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Cathedral City, California.
Known For
Credits
- 1973 · Police Story as
- 1972 · The Sandy Duncan Show as
- 1971 · Alias Smith and Jones as
- 1969 · True Grit as "Barlow"
- 1969 · Istanbul Express as Shepherd
- 1968 · A Time to Sing as Vernon Carter
- 1967 · Hondo as
- 1967 · Tammy and the Millionaire as John Brent
- 1967 · Ironside as
- 1966 · Dimension 5 as Kane
- 1966 · Felony Squad as
- 1966 · Moment to Moment as Mr. Singer
- 1965 · The Wild Wild West as
- 1965 · Tammy as
- 1964 · Kissin' Cousins as General Alvin Donford
- 1962 · Stoney Burke as
- 1962 · Sam Benedict as
- 1961 · Five Minutes to Live as Kenneth Wilson
- 1961 · Ben Casey as
- 1960 · Thriller as Dr. John Carmody
- 1960 · 13 Ghosts as Cyrus Zorba
- 1960 · I'll Give My Life as
- 1959 · Bourbon Street Beat as
- 1959 · The Rebel as Sam Moss
- 1959 · Men into Space as
- 1959 · Tightrope as
- 1958 · 77 Sunset Strip as
- 1958 · Bat Masterson as Roger Purcell
- 1957 · Wagon Train as Philip Ayers
- 1957 · Hotel Cosmopolitan as
- 1955 · A Wind from the South as Robert
- 1955 · Damon Runyon Theater as
- 1955 · The Millionaire as Cobb Marley
- 1954 · Lassie as
- 1954 · Portia Faces Life as
- 1954 · Inner Sanctum as
- 1953 · The United States Steel Hour as
- 1953 · The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms as Capt. Jackson
- 1953 · Born to the Saddle as Matt Daggett
- 1953 · General Electric Theater as
- 1953 · General Electric Theater as Norman Frost Bennett
- 1953 · The Studebaker Story as John Mohler Studebaker
- 1952 · Tall, Dark and Dead as Craig Kennedy
- 1951 · Schlitz Playhouse of Stars as Kirby Sinclair
- 1951 · All That I Have as Pastor William Goodwin
- 1951 · Craig Kennedy, Criminologist as Craig Kennedy
- 1950 · Mr. Music as Tippy Carpenter
- 1950 · The Lost Volcano as Paul Gordon
- 1950 · Johnny One-Eye as Vet
- 1950 · Robert Montgomery Presents as
- 1949 · Barbary Pirate as Maj. Tom Blake
- 1949 · Free For All as Roger Abernathy
- 1949 · Scene of the Crime as Bob Herkimer
- 1949 · Lights Out as
- 1949 · Daughter of the West as Commissioner Ralph C. Connors
- 1948 · The Philco Television Playhouse as
- 1947 · The Return of Rin Tin Tin as Father Matthew
- 1947 · Stepchild as Ken Bullock
- 1947 · Bells of San Fernando as Michael 'Gringo' O'Brien
- 1946 · The Time, The Place and The Girl as Martin Drew
- 1946 · Never Say Goodbye as Rex DeVallon
- 1946 · Goodbye, Weeds as Henry
- 1946 · Night and Day as Ward Blackburn
- 1945 · Star in the Night as Hitchhiker
- 1945 · Wonder Man as Monte Rossen
- 1945 · Roughly Speaking as Rodney Crane
- 1944 · Hollywood Canteen as Self
- 1944 · Enemy of Women as Dr. Hans Traeger, MD
- 1944 · The Bridge of San Luis Rey as Brother Juniper
- 1943 · Hi'ya, Sailor as Bob Jackson
- 1943 · So's Your Uncle as Steve Curtis aka Uncle John
- 1943 · Watch on the Rhine as David Farrelly
- 1943 · Corregidor as Dr. Michael
- 1942 · The Gay Sisters as Penn Sutherland Gaylord
- 1942 · March On, America! as Francis Scott Key (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 1942 · Thru Different Eyes as Ted Farnsworth
- 1941 · I Was a Prisoner on Devil's Island as Joel Grant / Joseph Elmer
- 1941 · Bachelor Daddy as Edward Smith
- 1941 · Sky Raiders as Captain Bob Dayton
- 1940 · Mexican Spitfire Out West as Dennis 'Denny' Lindsay
- 1940 · Young America Flies as John Woodward
- 1940 · Love, Honor and Oh-Baby! as Brian McGrath
- 1940 · If I Had My Way as Fred Johnson
- 1940 · Forgotten Girls as Dan Donahue
- 1940 · City of Chance as Steve Walker
- 1940 · Mexican Spitfire as Dennis Lindsay
- 1939 · Heritage of the Desert as John Abbott
- 1939 · The Girl from Mexico as Dennis Lindsay
- 1939 · Beauty for the Asking as Jeffrey Martin
- 1938 · Danger on the Air as Benjamin Butts
- 1938 · Romance on the Run as Barry Drake
- 1938 · The Black Doll as Nick Halstead
- 1937 · Big Town Girl as Mark Tracey
- 1937 · Charlie Chan on Broadway as Speed Patten, Reporter New York Bulletin
- 1937 · Talent Scout as Steve Stewart
- 1937 · The Case of the Stuttering Bishop as Perry Mason
- 1937 · Sea Devils as Steve Webb
- 1937 · Once a Doctor as Steven Brace
- 1936 · Breakdowns of 1936 as Self
- 1936 · Isle of Fury as Eric Blake
- 1936 · Anthony Adverse as Vincent Nolte
- 1936 · A Son Comes Home as Denny
- 1936 · The Song of a Nation as Francis Scott Key
- 1936 · The White Angel as Charles Cooper
- 1936 · The Making of a Great Motion Picture as
- 1936 · Road Gang as James 'Jim' Larrabie
- 1936 · The Story of Louis Pasteur as Dr. Jean Martel
- 1935 · A Dream Comes True as Himself (uncredited)
- 1935 · A Tale of Two Cities as Charles Darnay
- 1935 · Things You Never See on the Screen as Self
- 1935 · Frisco Kid as Charles Ford
- 1935 · Stranded as John Wesley
- 1935 · The Case of the Curious Bride as Carl
- 1935 · The Florentine Dagger as Juan Cesare
- 1934 · Sweet Adeline as Sid Barnett
- 1934 · She Was a Lady as Tommy Traill
- 1934 · Charlie Chan's Courage as Bob Crawford
- 1934 · Fog Over Frisco as Tony Sterling
- 1934 · Merry Wives of Reno as Frank
- 1934 · Hollywood Newsreel as Himself
- 1934 · As the Earth Turns as Stan
- 1928 · Motorboat Mamas as Yacht Club Patron (uncredited)