![]() This way could avoid any embarrassing moments with medics as to why he was wearing women’s underwear beneath his uniform. While serving in the army during World War II he would claim he would rather be killed by an enemy bullet rather than injured. Glenn or Glenda (1953): Something Ed Wood hoped to keep secret for much of his life, was the fact that he was a crossdresser. So let us don our angora sweaters and shine a Spotlight On: Edward D. ![]() In 1994 Tim Burton even made the critically acclaimed film, Ed Wood about the director’s life and career. His strange and unique career has inspired a number of: books, essays, film festivals, and documentaries. While he never gained much respect in life (aside from his motley crew of frequent collaborators) he has since become revered among many movie fans, especially those who love cult cinema. Never having the talent or resources to truly make anything grand or spectacular there is no denying a certain charm and earnestness present in his B and C grade movies. so special, often dubbed “the Worst Director who Ever Lived” Wood has developed a cult fandom with his infamously bad flicks. ![]() Usually when you were regarded as the worst at something you are not remembered for it. ![]()
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