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Kelowitz

... as Lt. Kelowitz

Grant Woods (13 March 193231 October 1968; age 36), born Earl Grant Titsworth in Vim, Colorado, was an actor who appeared in six original series episodes. Three episodes featured him in the role of Lieutenant Kelowitz; three others had him as a non-speaking extra.

Both IMDb and "The Ultimate Directory Of Silent and Sound Performers: A Necrology Of Actors and Actresses" by Billy H. Doyle list his date of death as October 31; however, other contributors to Memory Alpha citing relatives of Woods have suggested October 29 and November 1. The Social Security Death Index, which uses information from official records and death certificates, simply lists his death as "Oct 1968".

Biography

Following a tour of duty in the US Navy, Woods went to Hollywood, where he worked as a stuntman, occasionally under the name Grant Lockwood.

Woods lost his life in a motorcycle accident in late October 1968, in which his girlfriend lost the ability to speak. His short career had covered a regular role on one television series, an appearance in one movie, and a handful of guest spots.

Career

Using the name "Grant Lockwood", Woods not only performed stunts but also appeared on television programs such as Ben Casey, Combat!, and Ripcord (a series that starred Paul Comi). By 1965, he had begun using the name "Grant Woods", but continued making guest appearances on such TV shows as Batman, The Virginian (in an episode with Barbara Anderson), and The Green Hornet. His only film appearance came in the 1966 spy comedy The Silencers, which also featured fellow TOS alumni Roger C. Carmel, James Gregory, and Nancy Kovack.

The only series on which Woods had a regular role was the short-lived ABC Western Custer, which detailed the exploits of George Armstrong Custer and his regiment following the American Civil War. Woods played the role of Captain Miles Keogh on the series, which lasted only 16 episodes during the fall of 1967. However, the pilot episode was expanded to feature length and released in theaters the following year as The Legend of Custer. Woods died that same year.

Appearances

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