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Donald Woods

Acting

Born December 2, 1906 · Brandon, Manitoba, Canada

Died March 5, 1998

Also known as Ralph Lewis Zink

Biography

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.

Awards & recognition

  • star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Filmography34 titles

Daughter of the West

1949as Commissioner Ralph C. Connors

The Wild Wild West

1965

True Grit

1969as "Barlow"

Hollywood Canteen

1944as Self

Frisco Kid

1935as Charles Ford

Police Story

1973

Ironside

1967

Watch on the Rhine

1943as David Farrelly

The Story of Louis Pasteur

1936as Dr. Jean Martel

A Tale of Two Cities

1935as Charles Darnay

Stoney Burke

Thriller

1960as Dr. John Carmody

Wagon Train

1957as Philip Ayers

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms

1953as Capt. Jackson

Wonder Man

1945as Monte Rossen

Heritage of the Desert

1939as John Abbott

Never Say Goodbye

1946as Rex DeVallon

Lassie

1954

Bat Masterson

1958as Roger Purcell

Scene of the Crime

1949as Bob Herkimer

Night and Day

1946as Ward Blackburn

Lights Out

13 Ghosts

1960as Cyrus Zorba

Born to the Saddle

1953as Matt Daggett

The Return of Rin Tin Tin

1947as Father Matthew

The Lost Volcano

1950as Paul Gordon

Five Minutes to Live

1961as Kenneth Wilson

Beauty for the Asking

1939as Jeffrey Martin

The Rebel

1959as Sam Moss

Johnny One-Eye

1950as Vet

Mexican Spitfire

1940as Dennis Lindsay

Kissin' Cousins

1964as General Alvin Donford

Bells of San Fernando

1947as Michael 'Gringo' O'Brien

Corregidor

1943as Dr. Michael