His role in the TV production called “Shark” was one more success for Woods. His most well known films include “Videodrome”, “Once Upon a Time in America”, “Ghosts of Mississippi”, “Salvador”, and “Nixon”. The famous actor has other awards such as Golden Globe, Theatre World award and others in his pocket. Woods’ talent was acknowledged with three prestigious Emmy awards for his roles in the movies “Promise”, “My name is Bill W.”, and “Hercules”. Hi did not receive the award, but began to establish himself as an actor who is exceptionally good at playing killers and other villainous characters, as demonstrated in many later films.
He appeared on film for the first time in 1971 (it was a movie called “All The Way Home) but his Hollywoood breakthrough didn’t come until 1979 with the film “The Onion Field”, which helped him gain the reputation of a promising new actor, especially as he was also nominated for a Golden Globe for his role as a killer in this film. There is an amusing story about how he managed to get a part in his first Broadway show: James Woods is said to have pretended to be British in order to fit in the part in “Borstal Boy”! That really proves his acting skills, doesn’t it? It was preceded by a number of stage parts in theater, including on Broadway. His Hollywood career did not start right away. That’s where he went to school before entering MIT to study political science, but James dropped out to pursue an acting career, apparently at the urging of Tim Affleck, father of Ben, who was manager at the Theater Company of Boston. James was raised in Warwick, Rhode Island, his father being a US intelligence officer and his mother running a preschool. So just how rich is James Woods? Sources indicate that James’ net worth is now estimated to reach $45 million his wealth should not surprise us is if we consider his long and successful career as an actor.
James Woods is an actor who has starred in around 130 films, TV shows, theater plays, as well contributing his voice to animated TV series and video games, in a career spanning over 45 years in the entertainment industry. And finally the Ogre bears resemblance to the Monsters in Evolve being massive in size and powerful compared to normal enemies and even functions on a multiple fight basis where similarly to Evolve the Monster retreats to regain its strength, it features similarities to Goliath specifically.James Howard Woods was born on 18 April 1947, in Vernal, Utah USA of part Irish ancestry.
The Hag bears resemblance to the Witch in that it is very tough to kill, fast and powerful and is based around a startling mechanic.The Breaker bears heavy resemblance to the Tank from the Left 4 Dead series with a similar build and fights using pure brute force much like the Tank.All the Bosses (with the exception of the Abomination as it appears to be unique to this game) all appear to be based on past boss like Monsters from games made by Turtle Rock Studios.They possess reduced higher brain function, and attack and subsequently infect any uninfected non-immune targets around them on sight. The Ridden were normal humans who contracted the Devil Worm parasite that spread through the entire world.