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This autobiography, co-authored by Sam Young, details the varied career of the athlete/actor, from his excursions in football, track, professional wrestling, and his latter work in movies. Filled with interesting anecdotes of working with legends like John Ford, John Wayne, Gregory Peck, and Cecil B. DeMille, the book is a delight for film buffs. Also, the football stories are an essential history lesson on what it was like to be black playing for universities like USC or UCLA, as well as life in the NFL.
Strode, with his mixture of various ethnicities, and his quiet yet strong nature would be the perfect candidate for a filmed biopic. This made him perfect for such varied fare as the epics "The Ten Commandments" and "Spartacus," adventures like "The Last Voyage," and westerns "Sergeant Rutledge," "Two Rode Together" and "Once Upon a Time in the West."
Hollywood should consider a film heralding one of its own, a true giant, in both the literal and figurative sense.
Woody Strode's superior athletic ability was his immediate vehicle on the way to success, but it was his determination to mentally and emotionally overcome racism throughout his life that kept him from ever giving up. This quality allowed him to experience seventy years of adventure, travel and experiences that few people will ever know. Woody Strode's personal outlook on life and his consistent adherence to his personal convictions, such as hard work and loyalty resulted in a 40 year loving marriage, and sincere friendships with the great personalities of his day. Woody Strode was more than an Afro-American, he was also proud to be a Native American, and he loved his wife's Hawaii culture. It was his acceptance and admiration for all cultures made him truly an international man.