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James Woods

James Howard Woods (born April 18, 1947) is an American actor. He is known for fast-talking intense roles on stage and screen. He received various accolades including three Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, three Screen Actors Guild Awards as well as nominations for two Academy Awards. He started his career in minor roles on and off-Broadway. In 1972, he appeared in The Trial of the Catonsville Nine alongside Sam Waterston on Broadway.[4] In 1978, he made his television breakthrough alongside Meryl Streep, playing her husband in the acclaimed NBC miniseries Holocaust, which received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series.

James Woods
Woods in 2015
Born
James Howard Woods

(1947-04-18) April 18, 1947 (age 76)
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology (no degree)
Occupation
  • Actor
Years active1969–present
Political party
Spouses
Kathryn Morrison
(m. 1980; div. 1983)
Sarah Owen
(m. 1989; div. 1990)
Sara Miller-Woods
(m. 2021)
[2][3]

Woods early film roles include in The Visitors (1972), The Way We Were (1973) and Night Moves (1975). He rose to prominence portraying Gregory Powell in The Onion Field (1979). He earned two Academy Awards nominations: one for Best Actor for Salvador (1986) and for Best Supporting Actor for Ghosts of Mississippi (1996). His career spans five decades and includes collaborations with some of the most acclaimed filmmakers of his time, such as John Carpenter, Elia Kazan, Martin Scorsese, David Cronenberg, Sergio Leone, Clint Eastwood, Sydney Pollack, Arthur Penn, Oliver Stone, Rob Reiner, Richard Attenborough, and Sofia Coppola. Notable film roles include in Videodrome (1983), Once Upon a Time in America (1984), Nixon (1995), Chaplin (1992), Casino (1995), Contact (1997), Vampires (1998), Any Given Sunday (1999), and The Virgin Suicides (1999).

He is the recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for his roles as D.J. in the CBS movie Promise (1987) and Bill W. in the ABC film My Name Is Bill W. (1989). He has also portrayed Roy Cohn in Citizen Cohn (1992) and Dick Fuld in Too Big to Fail (2011).[5] He starred in CBS legal series Shark (2006-2008), and had a recurring role in the Showtime crime series Ray Donovan (2013). He is also known for his voice roles in the animated features Hercules (1997), Recess: School's Out (2001), Stuart Little 2 (2002), and Surf's Up (2007) and for voice-acting as himself on various episodes of Family Guy and The Simpsons.

Early life

Woods was born on April 18, 1947, in Vernal, Utah,[6] and had a brother ten years younger.[7] His father, Gail Peyton Woods, was an army intelligence officer who died in 1960[8] after routine surgery. His mother, Martha A. (née Smith), ran a pre-school after her husband's death[9] and later married Thomas E. Dixon.[10] Woods grew up in Warwick, Rhode Island, where he attended Pilgrim High School, from which he graduated in 1965. He is of part Irish descent and was raised Catholic, briefly serving as an altar boy.[11][12]

Woods was an undergraduate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[13] He stated on Inside the Actors Studio that he originally intended to become an eye surgeon. He pledged the Theta Delta Chi fraternity and was a member of the student theatre group Dramashop, acting in and directing a number of plays. He dropped out of MIT in 1969, one semester before graduating, to pursue an acting career.[14]

Woods has said that he owes his acting career to Tim Affleck, father of actors Ben and Casey Affleck, who was a stage manager at the Theatre Company of Boston, which Woods attended as a student.[15]

Career

1970s

Woods appeared in 36 plays before making his Broadway debut in 1970 at the Lyceum Theatre, in the first American production of Frank McMahon’s adaptation of Brendan Behan's Borstal Boy. He got the part by pretending he was British. He returned to Broadway the following year to portray David Darst in Daniel Berrigan's The Trial of the Catonsville Nine also at the Lyceum Theatre.[citation needed] In 1971, he played Bob Rettie in the American premiere of Michael Weller's Moonchildren at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. The following year the production moved to Broadway at the Royale Theatre where Woods starred alongside Edward Herrmann, and Christopher Guest.[citation needed] In 1972, Woods won a Theatre World Award for his performance. He returned to Broadway in 1973 to portray Steven Cooper in the original production of Jean Kerr's Finishing Touches at the Plymouth Theatre.[16]

Woods has garnered a reputation as a prominent Hollywood character actor, having appeared in over 130 films and television series. By the early 1970s, he was getting small movie roles including his feature film debut in Elia Kazan's The Visitors and a spot as Barbra Streisand's boyfriend in The Way We Were.[17]

In 1978, Woods played the husband of Meryl Streep in the critically acclaimed four episode miniseries Holocaust. The series focuses on the story of a Jewish family's struggle to survive Nazi Germany's campaign of genocide against the Jewish people. The series also starred Michael Moriarty and Rosemary Harris. Holocaust won the Outstanding Limited Series as well as seven other Primetime Emmy Awards.[18]

In 1979, Woods starred in The Onion Field as murderer Gregory Powell. He received good reviews for his performance, and was nominated for Best Actor awards from the Golden Globes, the National Society of Film Critics, and the New York Film Critics Circle Association.

1980s

 
Woods at the Primetime Emmy Awards in 1992

Woods played Maximillian "Max" Bercovicz, a Jewish gangster, in Sergio Leone's epic Once Upon a Time in America (1984) alongside Robert De Niro and Tuesday Weld. Woods considers his role in the film as one of his favorites.[19] The film premiered at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival and received a 15-minute standing ovation.[20] Rotten Tomatoes reports an 86% approval rating with 51 reviews, the consensus reading, "Sergio Leone's epic crime drama is visually stunning, stylistically bold, and emotionally haunting, and filled with great performances from the likes of Robert De Niro and James Woods."[21] That same year, he also starred in Against All Odds as a nightclub owner who hires an aging football star, played by Jeff Bridges, to find his missing girlfriend.

In Oliver Stone's drama Salvador (1986), Woods portrayed real-life journalist Richard Boyle as he chronicles events in El Salvador. Despite his criticism that ""Salvador" is long and disjointed and tries to tell too many stories," Roger Ebert wrote in the Chicago Sun-Times, "This is the sort of role Woods was born to play".[22] He won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Actor. He also received his first Academy Award nomination for his performance.[23]

In 1987, Woods won his first Primetime Emmy Award for his role as a disabled man in the made-for-television film Promise (1986). The film also starred James Garner, and Piper Laurie.[citation needed] In 1989, Woods won his second Primetime Emmy Award, for his role as the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, Bill W. in the made for television drama film, My Name is Bill W. starring James Garner, and Gary Sinise.[citation needed]

In 1988 Wood portrayed a man struggling with cocaine addiction in The Boost. While the film received mixed reviews Woods' was praised for his performance with Roger Ebert declaring that it was "one of the most convincing and horrifying portraits of drug addiction I’ve ever seen". He also added:

Woods is one of the most intense, unpredictable actors in the movies today. You watch his characters because they seem capable of exploding - not out of anger, but out of hurt, shame and low self-esteem. They’re wounded, but they fight back by being smarter than anyone else and using jokes and sarcasm to keep people at arm’s length.[24]

On October 28, 1989, Woods hosted Saturday Night Live with Don Henley as the musical guest.[25] In 1989, Woods starred alongside Glenn Close in the family drama Immediate Family.

1990s

Woods was offered a leading role in Quentin Tarantino's directorial debut, the low-budget film Reservoir Dogs (1992), but his agent rejected the script without showing it to the actor. When Woods learned of this some time later, he fired his agents (CAA), replacing them with ICM.[26][27]

Woods played a minor role of a hustler, Lester Diamond, in Martin Scorsese's Casino (1995), alongside Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, and Joe Pesci. When Woods had heard that Scorsese was interested in working with him, he called Scorsese's office and left the following message: "Any time, any place, any part, any fee."[28] The film was well received by critics, earning a Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes with the consensus reading, "Impressive ambition and bravura performances from an outstanding cast help Casino pay off in spite of a familiar narrative that may strike some viewers as a safe bet for director Martin Scorsese."[29] Also in 1995, he starred as H.R. Haldeman in Oliver Stone's Nixon, opposite Anthony Hopkins as Richard Nixon. Woods received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination along with the rest of the cast for its ensemble work.

 
Woods at an AIDS Project Los Angeles benefit in September 1990

In Rob Reiner's film Ghosts of Mississippi (1996), Woods appeared alongside Alec Baldwin and Whoopi Goldberg. He portrayed Byron De La Beckwith, a white supremacist who assassinated civil rights leader Medgar Evers in 1963. The film was not a box-office success and received mixed reviews, earning a critics' review of 43% on Rotten Tomatoes. Some critics, however, praised Woods' performance. Janet Maslin, in her New York Times review, states, "Woods's performance as the hateful old reprobate Beckwith is the film's chief sign of life".[30] The Los Angeles Times published an article titled "James Woods is So Good at Being Bad". In the articles it describes Woods having aggressively lobbied director Rob Reiner for the role, which Reiner originally intended for an actor in his 70s, like Paul Newman.[17] "Beckwith's Mississippi accent, which Woods perfected by watching tapes and working with an accent coach, helped him distance himself from the character. 'I imagined I was speaking a foreign language'."[17] Woods earned a Golden Globe nomination[citation needed] as well as his second Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.[31]

Woods would later voice Hades in the Disney Animated film, Hercules (1997), where he received critical praise.[32] Critic Roger Ebert described Woods' performance as full of "diabolical glee" and compared his performance of "verbal inventiveness" to that of Robin Williams in Aladdin.[33] Janet Maslin of The New York Times also praised Woods' performance remarking "Woods shows off the full verve of an edgy Scarfe villain".[34] He reprised the role of Hades again in the television series of the same name, where he won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2000 for his work in season 2, and in the Kingdom Hearts video game series. Woods appeared in Sofia Coppola's directorial debut The Virgin Suicides (1999) alongside Kirsten Dunst, Josh Hartnett, and Kathleen Turner. The film premiered at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival to a largely positive critical reception.[35]

2000s–present

During the 2000s, Woods lent his voice to various films, video games, and television shows including another Disney film, Recess: School's Out (2001) as Dr. Phillium Benedict, the twisted former headmaster who attempts to abolish summer vacation. Woods would also voice Falcon in Stuart Little 2 (2002). He appeared in the Denzel Washington thriller John Q. (2002) and had a cameo in Be Cool (2005), featuring an all-star cast. In 2007, Woods voiced the role of Reggie Belafonte, a short-tempered sea otter, in the Sony Pictures Animation film, Surf's Up. The character is a Don King-like promoter for the main character's rival. The film went on to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature losing to Pixar's Ratatouille. From 2005 to 2016, Woods has played a recurring role as himself in Seth MacFarlane's Family Guy. He has continued to voice Hades in the Kingdom Hearts video games. Since 2016, he has also voiced the role of Lex Luthor in three animated series, Justice League Action.

From 2006 to 2008, Woods starred in the CBS legal drama series Shark. He played an infamous defense lawyer who, after growing disillusioned when his client commits a murder, becomes a successful prosecutor with the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office.

In 2011, Woods appeared in HBO's Too Big to Fail with Paul Giamatti, William Hurt, Cynthia Nixon, Tony Shalhoub and Bill Pullman. Woods played Richard S. Fuld, Jr., Chairman and CEO of Lehman Brothers,[36] for which he won critical praise. The TV Movie earned 11 Primetime Emmy Award nominations including for Woods for Best Outstanding Supporting Actor.[citation needed] Woods also earned a Screen Actors Guild Nomination for his performance.[citation needed]

In 2012, Woods appeared in the limited series Coma alongside Geena Davis, Richard Dreyfuss, and Ellen Burstyn. The series was produced by Ridley Scott, and Tony Scott and premiered on A&E.[37] In 2013, Woods joined Showtime's critically acclaimed series Ray Donovan in a recurring role as Patrick "Sully" Sullivan also starring Liev Schrieber, and Jon Voight.[38]

He also appeared as a fictional version of himself in the episode of The Simpsons entitled "Homer and Apu" and in eight episodes of Family Guy, which is set in Woods' home state of Rhode Island. He is also the namesake for James Woods High School in Family Guy. The high school's name was later changed to Adam West High School to reflect the death of Adam West, who was a character in the show. Woods has lent his voice to video games such as Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Other appearances

In 2012, Woods attended an anniversary screening of a restored cut of Once Upon a Time in America (1984) at the 65th Cannes Film Festival. The screening was made possible by Martin Scorsese and his Film Foundation which digitally restored the film as well as included 40 additional minutes of footage.[39] Woods, Robert De Niro, Jennifer Connelly, and Elizabeth McGovern attended the premiere and introduced the film.[40]

In 2014, Woods joined Robert De Niro for an anniversary screening of Once Upon a Time in America (1984) at the 52nd New York Film Festival at Film Society at Lincoln Center.[41][42]

In 2017, Woods made a rare public appearance at the Writers Guild of America Awards to honor his friend Oliver Stone, with whom he had collaborated three times (Salvador, Nixon, and Any Given Sunday), who was receiving the lifetime achievement award.[43] During the ceremony, Woods bantered with host Patton Oswalt.[44]

Acting credits

Selected credits:

Awards and nominations

For his work in film, Woods has received two Academy Award nominations for his performances in Oliver Stone's Salvador (1987), and Rob Reiner's Ghosts of Mississippi (1996). Woods has also received many award nominations for his performances in television such as Primetime Emmy Award, and a Golden Globe Award for his performance in the made-for-television film Promise (1986), and won his second Primetime Emmy Award for his performance in My Name is Bill W. (1989). He also received three Screen Actors Guild Award nominations and three Independent Spirit Award nominations winning for Salvador.

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1986 Academy Awards Best Actor Salvador Nominated
1996 Best Supporting Actor Ghosts of Mississippi Nominated
1987 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Promise Won
1989 My Name Is Bill W. Won
1993 Citizen Cohn Nominated
1995 Indictment: The McMartin Trial Nominated
2003 Rudy: The Rudy Giuliani Story Nominated
2006 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series ER Nominated
2011 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Too Big to Fail Nominated
2000 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Hercules: The Animated Series Won
1979 Golden Globe Awards Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama The Onion Field Nominated
1986 Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film Promise Won
1987 In Love and War Nominated
1989 My Name Is Bill W. Nominated
1992 Citizen Cohn Nominated
1995 Indictment: The McMartin Trial Nominated
1996 Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Ghosts of Mississippi Nominated
2000 Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film Dirty Pictures Nominated
1995 Screen Actors Guild Awards Cast in a Motion Picture Nixon Nominated
2000 Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Dirty Pictures Nominated
2011 Too Big to Fail Nominated
1987 Independent Spirit Award Best Male Lead Salvador Won
1988 Best Seller Nominated
1989 The Boost Nominated

Personal life

In 1980, Woods married costume designer Kathryn Morrison-Pahoa. They divorced in 1983.[46] In 1989, he married 26-year-old equestrian and boutique owner Sarah Owen, but they divorced four months later.[47] In 1992, Woods dated Heather Graham, his co-star in the film Diggstown.[48]

Woods was raised as Roman Catholic and considers himself a practicing follower of the religion.[49]

During a press interview for Kingdom Hearts II, Woods said that he was an avid video game player.[50] He is a dealer of antiques in Rhode Island.[51]

On December 14, 2015, while he was driving alone westbound through an ice storm on Interstate 70 in Glenwood Canyon, Colorado, a speeding driver lost control and crashed into five other cars. Woods swerved his Jeep Grand Cherokee to avoid the accident and collided with a retaining wall, but slid backwards into a guard rail 100 feet (30 meters) above the Colorado River. He suffered a minor concussion.[52][53]

Poker

 
Woods playing poker at the Pechanga Resort and Casino in California in 2005

Woods is an avid poker player,[54] playing in cash games and many tournaments. He played in the WPT's Hollywood Home Game series in 2004 for the American Stroke Association charity. As of 2018, he has over 80 tournament successes to his credit,[55] including seventh place at the 2015 World Series of Poker in the $3000 No Limit Shootout event and fifth place in the $1,500 Dealers Choice event at the 2018 WSOP, as well as a $12,000 poker win in 2022 at Bally's Las Vegas.[56][55]

Legal issues

In 1988, Woods sued actress Sean Young for $2 million, accusing her of stalking him after they appeared together in the film The Boost.[57] Young later countered that Woods had overreacted when she had spurned his on-set advances.[58] The suit was settled out of court in August 1989,[59][60] including a payment of $227,000 to Young to cover her legal costs.[61]

In 2006, Woods' younger brother Michael Jeffrey Woods died from cardiac arrest at the age of 49. Woods sued Kent Hospital in Warwick, Rhode Island, alleging negligence. The lawsuit was settled in 2009.[62][63]

In July 2015, Woods sued an anonymous Twitter user known as Abe List, and ten other Twitter users, for $10 million over an allegedly libelous tweet accusing him of being a "cocaine addict".[64] Woods unsuccessfully sought to obtain the name of the Twitter user; the Los Angeles Superior Court denied his motion for discovery in October 2015, holding that he could not "use legal process to pierce the anonymity of internet speakers unless [he] can make a prima facie case." However, in an unexpected later ruling, the user's Anti-SLAPP motion was denied and Woods was permitted to pursue his lawsuit against List, with the ten other defendants being dropped from the lawsuit.[65][66] In October 2016, the defendant's appeal was dismissed; attorney Lisa Bloom, who represented the anonymous Twitter user, revealed that the user had suddenly died.[67] The case was settled out of court soon afterwards, with Woods receiving a letter from Bloom saying that her client "regretted making the tweet and further regrets any harm caused to Mr. Woods' reputation by the tweet."[68]

In 2017, shortly before the Abe List litigation was resolved, Portia Boulger sued Woods for misidentifying her as a Nazi in an allegedly libelous tweet.[69] The tweet included a photo of a different woman giving a Nazi salute while wearing a Donald Trump t-shirt at a campaign event.[70] Boulger sought $3 million in damages.[70] The court ruled in favor of Woods under the innocent construction rule. Boulger appealed, but the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upheld the ruling.[70]

Political views

Woods has stated that he was a member of the Democratic Party until the impeachment of Bill Clinton in 1999, commenting that "every single Democrat without exception stood behind a convicted perjurer. That was the end."[71] Woods was a registered Independent during the presidencies of George W. Bush and Barack Obama;[72][73] he has since aligned himself with the Republican Party.[1] When Carly Fiorina pulled out of the 2016 presidential race,[74] he shifted his endorsement to Ted Cruz in November 2015.[75]

Woods has defended former U.S. President Donald Trump in the media, and has been described as a "staunch Trump supporter".[76][1]

Woods' name was in an advertisement in the Los Angeles Times (August 17, 2006) that condemned Hamas and Hezbollah and supported Israel in the 2006 Lebanon War.[77]

On July 4, 2018, The Gersh Agency, Woods' long-time talent agency, notified him by email that they would no longer represent him. Woods stated that the agency dropped him due to his political views.[78][79][80] He has said that there were many conservative actors who did not share their thoughts because "the blacklist against conservatives in Hollywood is very real."[81]

Twitter account

Woods has frequently expressed his conservative political views on Twitter and has been locked out of his account multiple times for violations of the platform's terms of service.[82][83][84][85] In 2017, a Twitter debate between Woods and Amber Tamblyn escalated after Tamblyn accused Woods of once preying on her when she was underage, which Woods dismissed as a lie.[86]

In 2018, Woods turned his Twitter feed into a bulletin board for missing California wildfire evacuees, and was credited with saving lives and helping to reunite missing loved ones and pets with their families.[87] He provided aid to actresses Holly Marie Combs and Alyssa Milano, with the latter thanking him for his help saving her horses.[88][89]

In an October 2018 tweet, he described billionaire George Soros as "satanic" and repeated an allegation that a teenaged Soros survived the Holocaust in Hungary by passing as Gentile and being a "Nazi collaborator".[90] The basis of this allegation was Soros's account of serving on the Judenrat ("Jewish Council") at age 13, where he accompanied a Hungarian government official as he delivered deportation notices and confiscated Jewish property in Nazi-occupied Budapest.[91]

In February 2020, after an absence of nearly 10 months, Woods returned to Twitter.[92] His Twitter account was briefly locked once more in March 2020 after he shared a photograph, described as "intimate media", of Democratic politician Andrew Gillum without his consent.[93]

In 2022, analysis conducted by researchers with the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public and the Krebs Stamos Group found Woods was the top purveyor of election misinformation on Twitter during the late months of 2020.[94][95]

In December 2022, Woods announced his intentions to sue the Democratic National Committee following Elon Musk's release of the Twitter Files. Journalist Matt Taibbi reported that the Democratic National Committee requested a tweet made by Woods, related to Hunter Biden, be removed from Twitter.[96][97]

9/11 experience

On August 1, 2001, Woods was on a flight from Boston to Los Angeles. On the flight he noticed four men near him acting suspiciously. He said that they never drank anything, ordered food service or talked to anybody, just whispering to each other. Woods reported his suspicions to the co-pilot in flight, and he claimed that those concerns were passed on to the FAA. On the evening of September 11, Woods called the FBI and repeated his concerns; they interviewed him at his home the next morning. Woods believed that he had encountered four of the nineteen terrorists/hijackers, who were just on the flight to study it in preparation for the attacks.[98][99] Woods claims he has been interviewed several times by FBI agents regarding this incident. He has confirmed that he looked at pictures of the hijackers and has identified two terrorists as being among the men that he had seen on his flight.[100]

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james, woods, other, people, named, disambiguation, james, howard, woods, born, april, 1947, american, actor, known, fast, talking, intense, roles, stage, screen, received, various, accolades, including, three, emmy, awards, golden, globe, award, three, screen. For other people named James Woods see James Woods disambiguation James Howard Woods born April 18 1947 is an American actor He is known for fast talking intense roles on stage and screen He received various accolades including three Emmy Awards a Golden Globe Award three Screen Actors Guild Awards as well as nominations for two Academy Awards He started his career in minor roles on and off Broadway In 1972 he appeared in The Trial of the Catonsville Nine alongside Sam Waterston on Broadway 4 In 1978 he made his television breakthrough alongside Meryl Streep playing her husband in the acclaimed NBC miniseries Holocaust which received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series James WoodsWoods in 2015BornJames Howard Woods 1947 04 18 April 18 1947 age 76 Vernal Utah U S Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology no degree OccupationActorYears active1969 presentPolitical partyRepublican 2015 present 1 Independent 1999 2015 Democratic 1968 1999 SpousesKathryn Morrison m 1980 div 1983 wbr Sarah Owen m 1989 div 1990 wbr Sara Miller Woods m 2021 wbr 2 3 Woods early film roles include in The Visitors 1972 The Way We Were 1973 and Night Moves 1975 He rose to prominence portraying Gregory Powell in The Onion Field 1979 He earned two Academy Awards nominations one for Best Actor for Salvador 1986 and for Best Supporting Actor for Ghosts of Mississippi 1996 His career spans five decades and includes collaborations with some of the most acclaimed filmmakers of his time such as John Carpenter Elia Kazan Martin Scorsese David Cronenberg Sergio Leone Clint Eastwood Sydney Pollack Arthur Penn Oliver Stone Rob Reiner Richard Attenborough and Sofia Coppola Notable film roles include in Videodrome 1983 Once Upon a Time in America 1984 Nixon 1995 Chaplin 1992 Casino 1995 Contact 1997 Vampires 1998 Any Given Sunday 1999 and The Virgin Suicides 1999 He is the recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for his roles as D J in the CBS movie Promise 1987 and Bill W in the ABC film My Name Is Bill W 1989 He has also portrayed Roy Cohn in Citizen Cohn 1992 and Dick Fuld in Too Big to Fail 2011 5 He starred in CBS legal series Shark 2006 2008 and had a recurring role in the Showtime crime series Ray Donovan 2013 He is also known for his voice roles in the animated features Hercules 1997 Recess School s Out 2001 Stuart Little 2 2002 and Surf s Up 2007 and for voice acting as himself on various episodes of Family Guy and The Simpsons Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1970s 2 2 1980s 2 3 1990s 2 4 2000s present 2 5 Other appearances 3 Acting credits 4 Awards and nominations 5 Personal life 5 1 Poker 5 2 Legal issues 5 3 Political views 5 4 Twitter account 5 5 9 11 experience 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditWoods was born on April 18 1947 in Vernal Utah 6 and had a brother ten years younger 7 His father Gail Peyton Woods was an army intelligence officer who died in 1960 8 after routine surgery His mother Martha A nee Smith ran a pre school after her husband s death 9 and later married Thomas E Dixon 10 Woods grew up in Warwick Rhode Island where he attended Pilgrim High School from which he graduated in 1965 He is of part Irish descent and was raised Catholic briefly serving as an altar boy 11 12 Woods was an undergraduate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology 13 He stated on Inside the Actors Studio that he originally intended to become an eye surgeon He pledged the Theta Delta Chi fraternity and was a member of the student theatre group Dramashop acting in and directing a number of plays He dropped out of MIT in 1969 one semester before graduating to pursue an acting career 14 Woods has said that he owes his acting career to Tim Affleck father of actors Ben and Casey Affleck who was a stage manager at the Theatre Company of Boston which Woods attended as a student 15 Career EditThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources James Woods news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1970s Edit Woods appeared in 36 plays before making his Broadway debut in 1970 at the Lyceum Theatre in the first American production of Frank McMahon s adaptation of Brendan Behan s Borstal Boy He got the part by pretending he was British He returned to Broadway the following year to portray David Darst in Daniel Berrigan s The Trial of the Catonsville Nine also at the Lyceum Theatre citation needed In 1971 he played Bob Rettie in the American premiere of Michael Weller s Moonchildren at the Arena Stage in Washington D C The following year the production moved to Broadway at the Royale Theatre where Woods starred alongside Edward Herrmann and Christopher Guest citation needed In 1972 Woods won a Theatre World Award for his performance He returned to Broadway in 1973 to portray Steven Cooper in the original production of Jean Kerr s Finishing Touches at the Plymouth Theatre 16 Woods has garnered a reputation as a prominent Hollywood character actor having appeared in over 130 films and television series By the early 1970s he was getting small movie roles including his feature film debut in Elia Kazan s The Visitors and a spot as Barbra Streisand s boyfriend in The Way We Were 17 In 1978 Woods played the husband of Meryl Streep in the critically acclaimed four episode miniseries Holocaust The series focuses on the story of a Jewish family s struggle to survive Nazi Germany s campaign of genocide against the Jewish people The series also starred Michael Moriarty and Rosemary Harris Holocaust won the Outstanding Limited Series as well as seven other Primetime Emmy Awards 18 In 1979 Woods starred in The Onion Field as murderer Gregory Powell He received good reviews for his performance and was nominated for Best Actor awards from the Golden Globes the National Society of Film Critics and the New York Film Critics Circle Association 1980s Edit Woods at the Primetime Emmy Awards in 1992 Woods played Maximillian Max Bercovicz a Jewish gangster in Sergio Leone s epic Once Upon a Time in America 1984 alongside Robert De Niro and Tuesday Weld Woods considers his role in the film as one of his favorites 19 The film premiered at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival and received a 15 minute standing ovation 20 Rotten Tomatoes reports an 86 approval rating with 51 reviews the consensus reading Sergio Leone s epic crime drama is visually stunning stylistically bold and emotionally haunting and filled with great performances from the likes of Robert De Niro and James Woods 21 That same year he also starred in Against All Odds as a nightclub owner who hires an aging football star played by Jeff Bridges to find his missing girlfriend In Oliver Stone s drama Salvador 1986 Woods portrayed real life journalist Richard Boyle as he chronicles events in El Salvador Despite his criticism that Salvador is long and disjointed and tries to tell too many stories Roger Ebert wrote in the Chicago Sun Times This is the sort of role Woods was born to play 22 He won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Actor He also received his first Academy Award nomination for his performance 23 In 1987 Woods won his first Primetime Emmy Award for his role as a disabled man in the made for television film Promise 1986 The film also starred James Garner and Piper Laurie citation needed In 1989 Woods won his second Primetime Emmy Award for his role as the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous Bill W in the made for television drama film My Name is Bill W starring James Garner and Gary Sinise citation needed In 1988 Wood portrayed a man struggling with cocaine addiction in The Boost While the film received mixed reviews Woods was praised for his performance with Roger Ebert declaring that it was one of the most convincing and horrifying portraits of drug addiction I ve ever seen He also added Woods is one of the most intense unpredictable actors in the movies today You watch his characters because they seem capable of exploding not out of anger but out of hurt shame and low self esteem They re wounded but they fight back by being smarter than anyone else and using jokes and sarcasm to keep people at arm s length 24 Roger Ebert On October 28 1989 Woods hosted Saturday Night Live with Don Henley as the musical guest 25 In 1989 Woods starred alongside Glenn Close in the family drama Immediate Family 1990s Edit Woods was offered a leading role in Quentin Tarantino s directorial debut the low budget film Reservoir Dogs 1992 but his agent rejected the script without showing it to the actor When Woods learned of this some time later he fired his agents CAA replacing them with ICM 26 27 Woods played a minor role of a hustler Lester Diamond in Martin Scorsese s Casino 1995 alongside Robert De Niro Sharon Stone and Joe Pesci When Woods had heard that Scorsese was interested in working with him he called Scorsese s office and left the following message Any time any place any part any fee 28 The film was well received by critics earning a Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes with the consensus reading Impressive ambition and bravura performances from an outstanding cast help Casino pay off in spite of a familiar narrative that may strike some viewers as a safe bet for director Martin Scorsese 29 Also in 1995 he starred as H R Haldeman in Oliver Stone s Nixon opposite Anthony Hopkins as Richard Nixon Woods received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination along with the rest of the cast for its ensemble work Woods at an AIDS Project Los Angeles benefit in September 1990 In Rob Reiner s film Ghosts of Mississippi 1996 Woods appeared alongside Alec Baldwin and Whoopi Goldberg He portrayed Byron De La Beckwith a white supremacist who assassinated civil rights leader Medgar Evers in 1963 The film was not a box office success and received mixed reviews earning a critics review of 43 on Rotten Tomatoes Some critics however praised Woods performance Janet Maslin in her New York Times review states Woods s performance as the hateful old reprobate Beckwith is the film s chief sign of life 30 The Los Angeles Times published an article titled James Woods is So Good at Being Bad In the articles it describes Woods having aggressively lobbied director Rob Reiner for the role which Reiner originally intended for an actor in his 70s like Paul Newman 17 Beckwith s Mississippi accent which Woods perfected by watching tapes and working with an accent coach helped him distance himself from the character I imagined I was speaking a foreign language 17 Woods earned a Golden Globe nomination citation needed as well as his second Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor 31 Woods would later voice Hades in the Disney Animated film Hercules 1997 where he received critical praise 32 Critic Roger Ebert described Woods performance as full of diabolical glee and compared his performance of verbal inventiveness to that of Robin Williams in Aladdin 33 Janet Maslin of The New York Times also praised Woods performance remarking Woods shows off the full verve of an edgy Scarfe villain 34 He reprised the role of Hades again in the television series of the same name where he won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2000 for his work in season 2 and in the Kingdom Hearts video game series Woods appeared in Sofia Coppola s directorial debut The Virgin Suicides 1999 alongside Kirsten Dunst Josh Hartnett and Kathleen Turner The film premiered at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival to a largely positive critical reception 35 2000s present Edit During the 2000s Woods lent his voice to various films video games and television shows including another Disney film Recess School s Out 2001 as Dr Phillium Benedict the twisted former headmaster who attempts to abolish summer vacation Woods would also voice Falcon in Stuart Little 2 2002 He appeared in the Denzel Washington thriller John Q 2002 and had a cameo in Be Cool 2005 featuring an all star cast In 2007 Woods voiced the role of Reggie Belafonte a short tempered sea otter in the Sony Pictures Animation film Surf s Up The character is a Don King like promoter for the main character s rival The film went on to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature losing to Pixar s Ratatouille From 2005 to 2016 Woods has played a recurring role as himself in Seth MacFarlane s Family Guy He has continued to voice Hades in the Kingdom Hearts video games Since 2016 he has also voiced the role of Lex Luthor in three animated series Justice League Action From 2006 to 2008 Woods starred in the CBS legal drama series Shark He played an infamous defense lawyer who after growing disillusioned when his client commits a murder becomes a successful prosecutor with the Los Angeles County District Attorney s office In 2011 Woods appeared in HBO s Too Big to Fail with Paul Giamatti William Hurt Cynthia Nixon Tony Shalhoub and Bill Pullman Woods played Richard S Fuld Jr Chairman and CEO of Lehman Brothers 36 for which he won critical praise The TV Movie earned 11 Primetime Emmy Award nominations including for Woods for Best Outstanding Supporting Actor citation needed Woods also earned a Screen Actors Guild Nomination for his performance citation needed In 2012 Woods appeared in the limited series Coma alongside Geena Davis Richard Dreyfuss and Ellen Burstyn The series was produced by Ridley Scott and Tony Scott and premiered on A amp E 37 In 2013 Woods joined Showtime s critically acclaimed series Ray Donovan in a recurring role as Patrick Sully Sullivan also starring Liev Schrieber and Jon Voight 38 He also appeared as a fictional version of himself in the episode of The Simpsons entitled Homer and Apu and in eight episodes of Family Guy which is set in Woods home state of Rhode Island He is also the namesake for James Woods High School in Family Guy The high school s name was later changed to Adam West High School to reflect the death of Adam West who was a character in the show Woods has lent his voice to video games such as Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Other appearances Edit Jennifer Connelly Woods and Robert De Niro at a screening of Once Upon a Time in America at the Cannes Film Festival in 2012 In 2012 Woods attended an anniversary screening of a restored cut of Once Upon a Time in America 1984 at the 65th Cannes Film Festival The screening was made possible by Martin Scorsese and his Film Foundation which digitally restored the film as well as included 40 additional minutes of footage 39 Woods Robert De Niro Jennifer Connelly and Elizabeth McGovern attended the premiere and introduced the film 40 In 2014 Woods joined Robert De Niro for an anniversary screening of Once Upon a Time in America 1984 at the 52nd New York Film Festival at Film Society at Lincoln Center 41 42 In 2017 Woods made a rare public appearance at the Writers Guild of America Awards to honor his friend Oliver Stone with whom he had collaborated three times Salvador Nixon and Any Given Sunday who was receiving the lifetime achievement award 43 During the ceremony Woods bantered with host Patton Oswalt 44 Acting credits EditMain article James Woods on screen and stage Selected credits The Visitors 1972 The Way We Were 1973 Night Moves 1975 Holocaust 1978 The Onion Field 1979 Videodrome 1983 Once Upon a Time in America 1984 Against All Odds 1984 Salvador 1986 Best Seller 1987 The Boost 1988 Cop 1988 True Believer 1989 Immediate Family 1989 The Hard Way 1991 Straight Talk 1992 Citizen Cohn 1992 Chaplin 1992 Casino 1995 Nixon 1995 Ghosts of Mississippi 1996 Hercules 1997 Voice Contact 1997 Vampires 1998 Another Day in Paradise 1998 True Crime 1999 Any Given Sunday 1999 The Virgin Suicides 1999 John Q 2002 Stuart Little 2 2002 Voice Be Cool 2005 Surf s Up 2007 Voice Too Big to Fail 2011 White House Down 2013 Jobs 2013 Ray Donovan 2013 Awards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by James Woods For his work in film Woods has received two Academy Award nominations for his performances in Oliver Stone s Salvador 1987 and Rob Reiner s Ghosts of Mississippi 1996 Woods has also received many award nominations for his performances in television such as Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for his performance in the made for television film Promise 1986 and won his second Primetime Emmy Award for his performance in My Name is Bill W 1989 He also received three Screen Actors Guild Award nominations and three Independent Spirit Award nominations winning for Salvador Year Award Category Nominated work Result1986 Academy Awards Best Actor Salvador Nominated1996 Best Supporting Actor Ghosts of Mississippi Nominated1987 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Promise Won1989 My Name Is Bill W Won1993 Citizen Cohn Nominated1995 Indictment The McMartin Trial Nominated2003 Rudy The Rudy Giuliani Story Nominated2006 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series ER Nominated2011 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Too Big to Fail Nominated2000 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Hercules The Animated Series Won1979 Golden Globe Awards Best Actor Motion Picture Drama The Onion Field Nominated1986 Best Actor Miniseries or Television Film Promise Won1987 In Love and War Nominated1989 My Name Is Bill W Nominated1992 Citizen Cohn Nominated1995 Indictment The McMartin Trial Nominated1996 Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture Ghosts of Mississippi Nominated2000 Best Actor Miniseries or Television Film Dirty Pictures Nominated1995 Screen Actors Guild Awards Cast in a Motion Picture Nixon Nominated2000 Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Dirty Pictures Nominated2011 Too Big to Fail Nominated1987 Independent Spirit Award Best Male Lead Salvador Won1988 Best Seller Nominated1989 The Boost NominatedOn October 15 1998 Woods was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame with a star at 7021 Hollywood Blvd 45 Personal life EditIn 1980 Woods married costume designer Kathryn Morrison Pahoa They divorced in 1983 46 In 1989 he married 26 year old equestrian and boutique owner Sarah Owen but they divorced four months later 47 In 1992 Woods dated Heather Graham his co star in the film Diggstown 48 Woods was raised as Roman Catholic and considers himself a practicing follower of the religion 49 During a press interview for Kingdom Hearts II Woods said that he was an avid video game player 50 He is a dealer of antiques in Rhode Island 51 On December 14 2015 while he was driving alone westbound through an ice storm on Interstate 70 in Glenwood Canyon Colorado a speeding driver lost control and crashed into five other cars Woods swerved his Jeep Grand Cherokee to avoid the accident and collided with a retaining wall but slid backwards into a guard rail 100 feet 30 meters above the Colorado River He suffered a minor concussion 52 53 Poker Edit Woods playing poker at the Pechanga Resort and Casino in California in 2005 Woods is an avid poker player 54 playing in cash games and many tournaments He played in the WPT s Hollywood Home Game series in 2004 for the American Stroke Association charity As of 2018 update he has over 80 tournament successes to his credit 55 including seventh place at the 2015 World Series of Poker in the 3000 No Limit Shootout event and fifth place in the 1 500 Dealers Choice event at the 2018 WSOP as well as a 12 000 poker win in 2022 at Bally s Las Vegas 56 55 Legal issues Edit In 1988 Woods sued actress Sean Young for 2 million accusing her of stalking him after they appeared together in the film The Boost 57 Young later countered that Woods had overreacted when she had spurned his on set advances 58 The suit was settled out of court in August 1989 59 60 including a payment of 227 000 to Young to cover her legal costs 61 In 2006 Woods younger brother Michael Jeffrey Woods died from cardiac arrest at the age of 49 Woods sued Kent Hospital in Warwick Rhode Island alleging negligence The lawsuit was settled in 2009 62 63 In July 2015 Woods sued an anonymous Twitter user known as Abe List and ten other Twitter users for 10 million over an allegedly libelous tweet accusing him of being a cocaine addict 64 Woods unsuccessfully sought to obtain the name of the Twitter user the Los Angeles Superior Court denied his motion for discovery in October 2015 holding that he could not use legal process to pierce the anonymity of internet speakers unless he can make a prima facie case However in an unexpected later ruling the user s Anti SLAPP motion was denied and Woods was permitted to pursue his lawsuit against List with the ten other defendants being dropped from the lawsuit 65 66 In October 2016 the defendant s appeal was dismissed attorney Lisa Bloom who represented the anonymous Twitter user revealed that the user had suddenly died 67 The case was settled out of court soon afterwards with Woods receiving a letter from Bloom saying that her client regretted making the tweet and further regrets any harm caused to Mr Woods reputation by the tweet 68 In 2017 shortly before the Abe List litigation was resolved Portia Boulger sued Woods for misidentifying her as a Nazi in an allegedly libelous tweet 69 The tweet included a photo of a different woman giving a Nazi salute while wearing a Donald Trump t shirt at a campaign event 70 Boulger sought 3 million in damages 70 The court ruled in favor of Woods under the innocent construction rule Boulger appealed but the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upheld the ruling 70 Political views Edit Woods has stated that he was a member of the Democratic Party until the impeachment of Bill Clinton in 1999 commenting that every single Democrat without exception stood behind a convicted perjurer That was the end 71 Woods was a registered Independent during the presidencies of George W Bush and Barack Obama 72 73 he has since aligned himself with the Republican Party 1 When Carly Fiorina pulled out of the 2016 presidential race 74 he shifted his endorsement to Ted Cruz in November 2015 75 Woods has defended former U S President Donald Trump in the media and has been described as a staunch Trump supporter 76 1 Woods name was in an advertisement in the Los Angeles Times August 17 2006 that condemned Hamas and Hezbollah and supported Israel in the 2006 Lebanon War 77 On July 4 2018 The Gersh Agency Woods long time talent agency notified him by email that they would no longer represent him Woods stated that the agency dropped him due to his political views 78 79 80 He has said that there were many conservative actors who did not share their thoughts because the blacklist against conservatives in Hollywood is very real 81 Twitter account Edit Woods has frequently expressed his conservative political views on Twitter and has been locked out of his account multiple times for violations of the platform s terms of service 82 83 84 85 In 2017 a Twitter debate between Woods and Amber Tamblyn escalated after Tamblyn accused Woods of once preying on her when she was underage which Woods dismissed as a lie 86 In 2018 Woods turned his Twitter feed into a bulletin board for missing California wildfire evacuees and was credited with saving lives and helping to reunite missing loved ones and pets with their families 87 He provided aid to actresses Holly Marie Combs and Alyssa Milano with the latter thanking him for his help saving her horses 88 89 In an October 2018 tweet he described billionaire George Soros as satanic and repeated an allegation that a teenaged Soros survived the Holocaust in Hungary by passing as Gentile and being a Nazi collaborator 90 The basis of this allegation was Soros s account of serving on the Judenrat Jewish Council at age 13 where he accompanied a Hungarian government official as he delivered deportation notices and confiscated Jewish property in Nazi occupied Budapest 91 In February 2020 after an absence of nearly 10 months Woods returned to Twitter 92 His Twitter account was briefly locked once more in March 2020 after he shared a photograph described as intimate media of Democratic politician Andrew Gillum without his consent 93 In 2022 analysis conducted by researchers with the University of Washington s Center for an Informed Public and the Krebs Stamos Group found Woods was the top purveyor of election misinformation on Twitter during the late months of 2020 94 95 In December 2022 Woods announced his intentions to sue the Democratic National Committee following Elon Musk s release of the Twitter Files Journalist Matt Taibbi reported that the Democratic National Committee requested a tweet made by Woods related to Hunter Biden be removed from Twitter 96 97 9 11 experience Edit On August 1 2001 Woods was on a flight from Boston to Los Angeles On the flight he noticed four men near him acting suspiciously He said that they never drank anything ordered food service or talked to anybody just whispering to each other Woods reported his suspicions to the co pilot in flight and he claimed that those concerns were passed on to the FAA On the evening of September 11 Woods called the FBI and repeated his concerns they interviewed him at his home the next morning Woods believed that he had encountered four of the nineteen terrorists hijackers who were just on the flight to study it in preparation for the attacks 98 99 Woods claims he has been interviewed several times by FBI agents regarding this incident He has confirmed that he looked at pictures of the hijackers and has identified two terrorists as being among the men that he had seen on his flight 100 References Edit a b c White Adam July 6 2018 The angriest Republican in Hollywood how James Woods became a MAGA martyr The Daily Telegraph Archived 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Bally s Las Vegas Review Journal Trebbe Anne August 23 1989 Woods Suit May be Settled USA Today Young Revisits 20 Year Old James Woods Harassment Controversy ContactMusic com September 17 2007 Time Out Orlando Sentinel August 25 1989 Retrieved December 3 2013 Puig Claudia Cerone Daniel August 24 1989 Legal File Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 3 2013 Leigh Danny March 26 2015 Blade Runner s Sean Young If I were a man I d have been treated better The Guardian Retrieved February 6 2016 James Woods Shark Halted After Woods Brother Dies ContactMusic com July 28 2006 James Woods settles suit over brother s death MSNBC Associated Press December 1 2009 Archived from the original on March 1 2011 Gardner Eriq July 30 2015 James Woods Sues Twitter User for 10 Million Over Cocaine Addict Accusation The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 11 2020 Kenneally Tim October 30 2015 James Woods Loses Legal Bid to Learn Twitter Foe s Name in Cocaine Addict Lawsuit TheWrap Retrieved January 29 2016 James Woods gets permission to sue his Twitter abuser Engadget February 11 2016 Actor James Woods Gloats Over Death Of Random Twitter Troll He Sued To Unmask Updated Techdirt October 21 2016 Gardner Eriq July 19 2015 James Woods Drops Lawsuit Over Cocaine Addict Tweet After Getting Trophy Letter The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 11 2020 Cullins Ashley March 15 2017 James Woods Sued for 3 Million by Woman Falsely Identified as Nazi Trump Supporter The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved April 29 2020 a b c Boulger v Woods No 18 3170 6th Cir 2019 Justia Retrieved April 29 2020 James Woods RealJamesWoods August 21 2017 I was for years until Clinton was impeached Every single Democrat without exception stood behind a convicted perjurer That was the end Tweet Retrieved August 21 2017 via Twitter James Woods RealJamesWoods March 14 2016 I endorse no candidate I am a registered Independent I m suggesting that people can behave as they wish if prepared for the consequences Tweet Retrieved February 13 2019 via Twitter James Woods RealJamesWoods June 25 2018 I was a registered Democrat for the greater portion of my voting life The Clintons cinched it for me I was an Independent through the Bush years Obama was an eight year blank The hatred and violence the Democrats now promote convince me I was right to WalkAway Tweet Retrieved February 13 2019 via Twitter Hod Itay September 17 2015 Carly Fiorina Scores James Woods Endorsement TheWrap com The Wrap Retrieved September 22 2015 Giaritelli Anna November 23 2015 Fiorina loses Hollywood endorsement to Cruz The Washington Examiner Retrieved March 3 2017 Folley Aris May 18 2020 James Woods defends Trump He loves America more than any president in my lifetime MSN Retrieved August 11 2020 Nicole Kidman and 84 Others Stand United Against Terrorism Hollywood Grind August 18 2006 Rubin Rebecca July 5 2018 James Woods Says He Was Dropped By Liberal Talent Agent Variety Retrieved July 5 2018 Gaynor Gerren Keith July 5 2018 James Woods is dropped by liberal talent agent It s the 4th of July and I m feeling patriotic Fox News Retrieved July 5 2018 Lynch John July 4 2018 Conservative actor James Woods says he was dumped by his agent because of his political views Business Insider Retrieved July 5 2018 James Woods retires from acting after saying he s blacklisted because he s conservative Fox News October 7 2017 Retrieved May 6 2020 Conservative actor James Woods tweeted a hoax meme in July Twitter just locked him out of his account The Mercury News September 24 2018 Retrieved September 26 2018 Amy Forliti Actor locked out of Twitter over tweet that violated rules Associated Press September 23 2019 Ross Martha October 24 2018 Ivanka Trump James Woods and varied pro Trump reactions to Obama Clinton bomb threats Mercury News San Francisco California Bay Area News Group Forgey Quint May 4 2019 Trump ramps up attacks on Facebook Twitter Politico Retrieved May 5 2019 Chan Melissa September 14 2017 Amber Tamblyn Is Calling Out James Woods as a Predator Here s What to Know Time Magazine Archived from the original on September 14 2017 Retrieved March 24 2021 Actor James Woods Uses Twitter to Help Fire Victims Find Missing Loved Ones CBN News November 12 2018 Kenneally Tim November 9 2018 James Woods Helps Alyssa Milano Holly Marie Combs With Horse Rescues During Southern California Fires TheWrap Dillin Rachel November 9 2018 Alyssa Milano Calls Out People Who Shamed James Woods For Helping Evacuate Her Horses In California Wildfire Inquisitr Sommer Allison Kaplan October 14 2018 From Satanic to Anti Christ Pro Trump Attacks on George Soros Intensify as Midterms Approach Haaretz Retrieved June 2 2020 Epstein Nadine January 24 2019 No Holocaust Survivor George Soros Was Not A Nazi Moment Aaro David February 7 2020 James Woods returns to Twitter immediately goes on tirade against AOC others Fox News Retrieved February 7 2020 Whalen Andrew March 25 2020 What Did Twitter Do to James Woods The Story Behind the Trend Newsweek Retrieved June 2 2020 Hendrix Justin June 15 2022 Researchers Release Comprehensive Twitter Dataset of False Claims About The 2020 Election Just Security Folley Aris May 17 2020 James Woods defends Trump He loves America more than any president in my lifetime The Hill Hume Ashley Creitz Charles December 2 2022 James Woods fires back at Twitter vows to sue over censorship on Tucker Carlson Tonight Fox News Downey Caroline December 2 2022 Scandalous Hunter Biden Info Days before 2020 Election National Review Woods James Interview with Bill O Reilly YouTube Retrieved May 20 2014 Newspaper article Probe reconstructs horror calculated attacks on planes by Glen Johnson Boston Globe Staff November 23 2001 James Woods Reported Suspicious Passengers to FBI ABC News com September 19 2001External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to James Woods Wikiquote has quotations related to James Woods James Woods on Twitter James Woods at IMDb James Woods at the Internet Broadway 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