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Tom Wood was a beloved early film actor who graced the silver screen with his everyman charm and comedic timing. Known for his expressive face and physically dynamic performances, Wood brought to life a range of memorable characters in some of the most iconic silent films of the early 20th century. From his breakthrough role in the classic slapstick comedy The Gold Rush (1925) to his turns in beloved Charlie Chaplin shorts like The Cure (1917) and Easy Street (1917), Wood demonstrated a remarkable versatility. Whether portraying a hapless tramp or a befuddled professor, he imbued each performance with a delightful, relatable humanity that endeared him to audiences. Wood's ability to seamlessly shift between subtle pathos and uproarious physical comedy made him a beloved figure of the silent film era. Beyond his work with Chaplin, Wood's resume boasts an impressive array of early classics, from the heartwarming family drama The Old Homestead (1915) to the backstage hijinks of Behind the Screen (1916). In each film, he brought a distinctive charm and charisma that elevated the material, cementing his status as one of the most engaging and skilled character actors of his time.