“On May 23, 2017, E.L. Woody, “King of the Paparazzi,” passed away from complications of cancer surgery performed in 2009. Born in September,1946, Woody grew up in Orange County in East Texas. He served in the US Army in Vietnam 1968-1969 as a Special Forces Green Beret Medic nicknamed “Shotgun Woody.” Leading a guerilla Montagnard unit, he fought in The Battle of Duc Lap, against North Vietnamese forces attempting to overrun the Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG) “A” Camp. On August 25, 1968, he was awarded The Bronze Star Medal For Heroism In Ground Combat In The Republic of Vietnam…”
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E.L. Woody, King of the Paparazzi, Dies at 70
“E.L. Woody, whose long history as a Hollywood photographer spanned decades, has died at the age of 70. He was the self-proclaimed, undisputed King of the Paparazzi.
Best known as simply Woody, he literally invented the video paparazzi game in the 1990s, and powered “Stars Gone Wild” segments on syndicated entertainment shows, before creating and executive producing the hit E! series “Celebrities Uncensored.”… read more at Extra.com
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…”Since the landmark elevation of gossip and celebrity scandal into a national obsession that was undoubtedly the O.J. trial, the picture or piece of video footage most in demand from Woody and his colleagues is the one featuring a celebrity in a “newsworthy” incident or set of circumstances. Time and again throughout the ’90s, events that would once have been purely paparazzi stories, covered in print by gossip columnists, have been given the status of serious news.
During the unfortunate Monica Lewinsky business, Woody would fight to take pictures or shoot video amid a massive, swirling sea of cameras, many of which belonged to the networks and news organizations that would routinely and, in Woody’s eyes, hypocritically point the finger at the supposedly lower-than-low paparazzi.”