Dorothy Wood

Actress - USA
Born April 30, 1904 in Iowa, USA
Deathdate unknown

Mini-Biography:
Dorothy Wood was born on April 30, 1904 in Iowa, USA. She was an American Actress, known for The Two-Fisted Lover (1920), Billy the Kid (1925), Merton of the Movies (1924), Dorothy Wood's first movie on record is from 1920. Dorothy Wood died on an unknown date. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1925.

Dorothy Wood Filmography [Auszug]
1925: [07.23] Billy the Kid (Cast), Directed by J.P. McGowan, with Franklyn Farnum, Robert Walker,
1924: [11.03] Merton of the Movies (Cast: (/xx/) ), Directed by James Cruze, with , Viola Dana, Charles Sellon,
1924: [02.02] Daughters of Today (What's Your Daughter Doing?) (Cast: Flo), Directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon, with Patsy Ruth Miller, Ralph Graves, Edna Murphy,
1922: [11.27] Lucky Dan (Cast: The Girl), Directed by William K. Howard, with Richard Talmadge, George A. Williams,
1920: [11.20] The Two-Fisted Lover (The Teacher's Pet) (Cast), Directed by Edward Laemmle, with Hoot Gibson, Jim Corey,

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