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Acting
August 1, 1906
April 6, 2002
New York City, New York, USA
Judith Wood (born Helen Johnson, August 1, 1906 – April 6, 2002) was an American film actress. Wood's first role was in the 1929 film Gold Diggers of Broadway. In this first film, as well as in the four in which she would star during 1930, Wood was credited under her birth name. Her first film of 1931 was It Pays to Advertise, which starred Carole Lombard. It was the last film in which she was billed as Helen Johnson, and thereafter all of her film credits were under the name Judith Wood. In 1931, she was selected as one of 13 girls to be WAMPAS Baby Stars, along with actresses Marian Marsh, Karen Morley, Marion Shilling, and Barbara Weeks. Wood starred in six films in 1931, and then her career slowed and eventually faded. Also in 1931, she was injured in an automobile accident and spent months recuperating. She starred as Kitty Packard in the original Broadway production of Dinner at Eight, but the film version went to Jean Harlow. In 1934, she only received three film roles, one of which was uncredited. In 1936 and 1937, she had small but credited roles in two films, then did not receive another until 1941, which was uncredited. Her last film was in 1950 when she had an uncredited role in The Asphalt Jungle (1950). On March 17, 1939, Wood married Percival Christopher Wren Jr. in Tokyo, Japan. Following her marriage she retired from acting, but remained in Los Angeles. She died there in 2002 of natural causes, aged 95.

Woman (uncredited)
1950

Waitress
1949

Lola
1937

Mabel
1936

Pearl La Tour
1934

Blanche Flynn
1934

1933
Helen Travers / Paula Murdock
1932

June Thorpe
1931

Winnie
1931

as Woman (uncredited)

as Waitress

as Lola

as Mabel

as Pearl La Tour

as Blanche Flynn

as Helen Travers / Paula Murdock

as June Thorpe

as Winnie

as Elsie Kenton

as Madeleine Hunt

as Countess de Beaurien (as Helen Johnson)

as Mrs. Graham

as Helen Arnold

as Pat Thayer

as Dorothy