
Actor
Frank E. Woods
Born 1860 · Linesville, Pennsylvania, USA
Frank E. Woods (1860 – May 1, 1939) was an American screenwriter of the silent era. He wrote for 90 films between 1908 till 1925. He first became a writer with the Biograph Company. Woods was also a pioneering film reviewer. As a writer, his contributions to film criticism are discussed in the 2009 documentary, For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism. Woods worked for the Kinemacolor Company of America, directing at their Hollywood studios and writing the script for the unreleased The Clansman (1911). He was also known for his screenplay collaborations with D. W. Griffith, including the co-scripting of The Birth of a Nation. He later publicly expressed regret for his involvement with the film. He is interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, CA. Woods was one of the 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. From Wikipedia.
Writing

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
Writer · 1916

The Birth of a Nation
Screenplay · 1915

A Corner in Wheat
Writer · 1909
In Diplomatic Circles
Story · 1913
The Little School Ma'am
Story · 1916

Judith of Bethulia
Writer · 1914
The Stopped Clock
Story · 1913
Man's Enemy
Scenario Writer · 1914

What Shall I Do?
Story · 1924

Edgar Allan Poe
Writer · 1909

The Sealed Room
Writer · 1909

Let Women Alone
Adaptation · 1925
