Born on a cold and quiet winter's night, December 31st, 1919, in the quaint and historic city of Forrest City, Arkansas, within the boundaries of the United States of America, Gordon Wood, a distinguished American thespian, embarked on a life of artistic expression and dramatic flair.
Noted film icon, Wood, left an indelible mark on the cinematic world, mesmerizing viewers with his extraordinary acting prowess in a series of landmark motion pictures, including M*A*S*H, a groundbreaking film that first appeared on the big screen in the year nineteen seventy, Harold and Maude, a highly acclaimed and enduring cinematic masterpiece that premiered in nineteen seventy-one, and Brewster McCloud, a tour-de-force of cinematic storytelling that made its debut in nineteen seventy, showcasing his remarkable range and versatility as an actor.
Gordon Wood's remarkable life journey unfortunately came to a final halt on the twenty-fourth day of July, the year two thousand, in the charming city of Macon, located in the state of Georgia, within the borders of the United States of America.