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Wood's posthumous fame started two years after his death, when he was awarded a Golden Turkey Award for being the worst director of all time. He is generally respected by film scholars and historians — not for his talent, but for his zeal and honest love of movies and movie production. The very lack of quality in his work has earned him and his films a considerable cult following. Some of his films have been lampooned on the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000, which has given those works wider exposure.
Ed's father, Edward D. Wood Sr. worked for the Post Office and his family was shunted around America as a result of this career. Eventually they settled in Poughkeepsie, New YorkNew York is a state in the northeastern United States whose U. postal abbreviation is NY . It is sometimes called New York State when there is need to distinguish it from New York City. History See: History of New York New York was one of the thirteen col where Ed Wood Jr. was born.
In childhood, Ed was interested in the performing arts and pulp fiction. He collected comicsThis article is about the medium and art form of comics. For the entertainers known as comics, see comedians. Comics (sometimes spelled comix is an art form that features a series of static images in fixed sequence, usually to tell a story. Typically, com, pulpPulp can refer to: Soft shapeless substances in general. Wood pulp, as used in the production of paper. See paper. The soft tissue at the center of a tooth. See pulp (tooth). Pulp (band), a British pop band. Pulp magazines, a low-quality type of magazine, magazines and adored movies, most notably Westerns and anything involving the occultFor other uses of this term, see occult (disambiguation). The word occult comes from Latin occultus (hidden), referring to the knowledge of the secret' or 'knowledge of the hidden' and often meaning 'knowledge of the supernatural', as opposed to 'knowledg. As a result of his obsession with film, he would often skip school in favor of watching pictures at the local movie theatre. Stills from that day's picture would often be thrown in the trash by theatre staff but Ed would salvage them, making them additions to his extensive collection.
It is reported that Ed's mother, Lillian Wood, always wanted a girl child and sometimes dressed Eddie up in girls' clothing. Some have presumed this to be the origin of Ed Wood's non-sexually oriented transvestite tendencies.
One of his first jobs was as a cinema usher although he also sang and played drums in a rockRock and roll also called rock is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony backing), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. As a cultural phenomenon,/ country musicCountry music once known as Country and Western music is a popular musical form developed in the southern United States, with roots in traditional folk music, spirituals, and the blues. Vernon Dalhart was the first country singer to have a nation-wide hit band. Later, he fronted a singing quartet called Eddie Wood's Little Splinters. He also learned to play a variety of string instruments.
Ed was given his first movie camera on his 17th birthday: a Kodak 'City Special'. One of the first pieces of footage he shot was of a German plane crashing to the ground in his neighborhood, a piece he was endlessly proud of.
A patriotic boy, Wood enlisted in the Marines at age 17; just months after the events at Pearl Harbor. He survived much combat and became a war hero, secretly wearing a brassiere and panties beneath his uniform.
Fascinated by all things weird, Ed joined a carnival after being relieved from the marines. He'd lost several teeth from combat with Japanese soldiers and had a badly wounded leg from machine-gun fire. This, combined with his personal fetishes and acting skills made him a perfect candidate for the freakshow. Ed played, among other roles in the carnival, 'the geek' and, perhaps more aptly, a half-man-half-woman. Still with rugged facial hair, he donned women's clothing and completed the illusion by creating his own breasts. This was achieved (allegedly) by piercing the nipple and inflating the breast skin with air. This experience resulted in a respect for carnival freakshows and a reinforced adoration of the abnormal. Carnivals appear in Ed's novels and movies quite often, most notably (and semi-autobiographically) in the novel Killer in Drag.
Other 'Wood Vices' included soft drugs, alcohol and sex. While he respected women and was completely faithful to his girlfriends (most notably Dolores Fuller and his wife Kathy O'Hara ), Ed was a notorious womaniser in his younger days.