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Edward Woods : ウィキペディア英語版
Edward Woods

Edward Woods (July 5, 1903 – October 8, 1989) was an American actor. He is probably best known for his extensive role as Matt Doyle in ''The Public Enemy'' opposite James Cagney.
==Life and career==
An obituary from the ''Salt Lake City Tribune'', dated October 10, 1989, names Woods' parents as Mary Clark and William B. Woods, and mentions two brothers, Roy C. and William B. Woods. After graduating from the University of Southern California, Woods became an actor. He appeared at the old Salt Lake Theatre in ''The Copperhead'', as Lionel Barrymore's teenage son. In New York City, he appeared in many successful Broadway productions then began a movie career. He worked with Cary Grant, Greta Garbo, Jean Harlow, John Barrymore, and Clark Gable.〔Obituary, ''Salt Lake Tribune'', October 10, 1989.〕
His most famous role was playing "Matt Doyle" opposite James Cagney's "Tom Powers" in ''The Public Enemy'' (1931). Although initially cast in the lead role as Powers, director William Wellman switched Woods' role with Cagney's after viewing Cagney's electrifying performance in the dailies. In the sequences at the beginning of the film, the children's appearances are reversed because those scenes were filmed before the switch and the studio opted not to pay to refilm them, which has confused viewers ever since. The studio had promised to make the role switch up to him with later parts but reneged and dropped him when his contract expired. Woods soon wound up working at the worst B-picture studios, damaging his movie career.
After his film acting career ended, Woods went into producing, directing, and theatrical management, working with the Schubert Organization and 20th Century Fox.〔(Edward Woods profile ), nytimes.com; accessed October 31, 2015.〕 During WWII he worked with Ronald Reagan making training films for the U.S Army.

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