Emmy Ann Wooding, Longtime Assistant on 'Law & Order,' Dies
Wooding, who worked on the show for 37 years, died in a car accident.
Emmy Ann Wooding was a talented and respected actress who worked as a consultant at Wolf Films in Universal City, California.
Emmy Ann Wooding, a longtime assistant on the popular crime series "Law & Order," died in a car accident on October 24. She was 37 years old.
Wooding had worked on "Law & Order" for 37 years, and was a highly respected member of the show's crew. She was known for her dedication to the show and her work ethic.
"Emmy was a beloved member of our 'Law & Order' family," said Dick Wolf, the show's creator and executive producer. "She was a talented and dedicated professional, and she will be deeply missed."
Wooding's death is a tragic loss for the "Law & Order" community. She was a talented and respected actress, and her work on the show will be forever remembered.
Comments