![]() One of his first works was a play called Casual Company, based on a novel that was based on his life at the Marines. In the late forties, Wood would begin his career in movies. Later, he would join a freak show as a bearded lady. He reportedly survived the War with only a leg injury, and having lost two of his teeth to a rifle butt strike by a Japanese soldier. ![]() In 1942, Wood enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, and he served in the Pacific War theater of World War II (eventually claiming to have fought at the Battle of Tarawa while wearing a bra and panties under his uniform of this experience he once said that he wasn't afraid of being killed, but he was scared of being merely wounded - because he was afraid a medic would discover his secret). ![]() Long answer: Throughout his life, Ed Wood loved movies and wanted to make his own. He was that guy who made Plan 9 from Outer Space and a bunch of other crappy movies. (Octo– December 10, 1978) was that rare mix of relentless motivation and determination combined with a complete lack of natural talent. ![]() Nimby Smith, : 5 People Who Failed Their Way to Fame and Fortune ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |