Gordon De Main
Floyd Wood (September 1886 – March 5, 1954) better known as Gordon De Main, was a film actor. He was leading man for the New York-based Excelsior company in the early 1910s, and was later a supporting actor in many films, particularly Westerns.
Born in Washington, Iowa, he was variously credited as Gordon De Maine/DeMain/DeMaine, Gordon Wood(s), G. D. Wood(s), G. A. Wood(s), Bud Wood or J. D. Wood. He died March 5, 1954 in Los Angeles County, California.
Filmography
- Falling Stones (1942)
- King of the Stallions (1942)
- Thundering Hoofs (1942)
- The Mad Monster (1942)
- West of Tombstone (1942)
- Time Out for Rhythm (1941)[1]
- Appointment for Love (1941)[1]
- International Lady (1941)
- The Painted Stallion (1937)
- Behind the Evidence (1935)
- The Lawless Frontier (1934)
- Super Stupid (short) (1934)
- Million Dollar Ransom (1934)
- The Lucky Texan (1934)
- The Devil's Mate (1933)
- Rainbow Ranch (1933)
- The Fugitive (1933)
- The Fighting Texans (1933)
- The Return of Casey Jones (1933)
- Found Alive (1933)
- The Three Musketeers (1933)
- The Wolf Dog (1933)
- The Dude Bandit (1933)
- High Gear (1933)
- Behind Jury Doors (1932)
- Lucky Larrigan (1932)
- The Forty-Niners (1932)
- The Heart Punch (1932)
- Cowboy Counsellor (1932)
- The Western Code (1932)
- No Living Witness (1932)
- Broadway to Cheyenne (1932)
- Beyond the Border (1932)
- Arm of the Law (1932)
- Wyoming (1932)
- South of Santa Fe (1932)
- Galloping Thru (1931)
- Forgotten Women (1931)
- Two Fisted Justice (1931)
- The Montana Kid (1931)
- Mother and Son (1931)
- Vultures of the Law (1931)
- Ships of Hate (1931)
- The Ridin' Fool (1931)
- Rider of the Plains (1931)
- Headin' North (1930)
- Young Eagles (1930)
- Street of Chance (1930)
- The Marriage Playground (1929)
- Prince Gabby (short) (1929)
- Why Leave Home? (1929)
- The Jewelled Dagger of Fate (short) (1915)
- The Game of Thrills (Short) (1915)
- The Reward (short) (1915)
- The Hen's Duckling (short) (1915)
- The Lawbreakers (short) (1915)
- In the Shadow (1915)
- When Fate Leads Trump (1914)
- The Path Forbidden (1914)
- The Toll of Mammon (1914)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Threestooges.net Includes picture
External links
- Gordon De Main at the Internet Movie Database
- Gordon De Main New York Times Movies & TV
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