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    Canadian-born American film and television actor

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  1. Aug 21, 2001 · Stanley Uys. Mon 20 Aug 2001 21.30 EDT. The name of the former South African newspaper editor Donald Woods, who has died of cancer aged 67 after a long illness, was inextricably linked with...

  2. Donald Woods (born Ralph Lewis Zink; December 2, 1906 – March 5, 1998) was a Canadian-American film and television actor whose career in Hollywood spanned six decades. Life and career [ edit ] Woods was born in Brandon, Manitoba , and moved with his family to California , where he was raised in Burbank .

  3. Donald Woods, the white South African journalist who became one of the best-known campaigners against the apartheid regime, died from cancer yesterday, aged 67.

  4. Aug 20, 2001 · Sophie Lomax. Mon 20 Aug 2001 03.00 EDT. The veteran anti-apartheid campaigner and journalist Donald Woods, whose fight against injustice was depicted in the film Cry Freedom, has died aged 67. Mr ...

  5. Aug 19, 2001 · Donald James Woods. Journalist, Anti apartheid activist, friend of Steve Biko, subjected to surveillance, placed under house arrest, fled to Lesotho, exiled in London. Donald James Woods was born in Elliotdale, Transkei on 15 December 1933. He was educated at Christian Brothers College in Kimberley. After completing his Matriculation ...

  6. Aug 20, 2001 · We remember newspaper editor and anti-apartheid activist Donald Woods. His relationship with the slain black South African activist Steve Biko was dramatized in the 1987 film, Cry Freedom. He died yesterday in England, where he had lived for over 20 years. Well listen back to a 1987 interview.

  7. Donald Woods, the South African editor and anti-apartheid crusader, made a dramatic escape from his homeland in late December. Last week at the National press Club he was introduced as "an ...

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