Edward Woods was born in Los Angeles, California, USA on July 5, 1903 and died in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA on October 8, 1989. He married Gabrielle Margery Morris (1947-1989) and they had one child. The most important works of Edward Woods, Dinner at Eight 1933, Marriage on Approval 1933, and The Public Enemy 1931. Edward Woods graduated from the University of Southern California, and appeared at the Salt Lake Theatre, Copperhead, and then appeared in Broadway theaters, and performed many plays, and in the early thirties He began his short career in cinema, making his first films, Mothers Cry 1930, and working with Cary Grant, John Barrymore, Gene Harlow, Greta Garbo and Clark Gable. World War II, he worked with Ronald Reagan on the production of training films for the US Army, Edward Woods retired in 1975, and he died in Salt Lake City in 1989 at the age of 86