Gordon De Main

Floyd Wood (September 28, 1886 – March 5, 1954)[1][2] better known as Gordon De Main, was an American 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.

Lobby card for The Wolf Dog (1933) with De Main at right

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.

Selected filmography

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References

  1. Silent Film Necrology, p. 130, c.2001 by Eugene Vazzana
  2. Who Was Who on Screen, p. 119 c.1977 by Evelyn Mack Truitt *note [this publication claims his date of birth as 1897-March 5, 1967]
  3. Threestooges.net Includes picture


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