Offbeat L.A.: Cast Me in Your Next Film! Actor Dennis Woodruff, A Hollywood Legend and His Tricked Out Cars

Dennis Woodruff with one of his fabulous art cars. Photo by Harrod Blank at www.artcaragency.com

Dennis Woodruff with one of his fabulous art cars. Photo by Harrod Blank at www.artcaragency.com

Dennis Woodruff stands atop one of his fabulous art cars. Photo by Harrod Blank at www.artcaragency.com

Dennis Woodruff stands atop one of his fabulous art cars. Photo by Harrod Blank at www.artcaragency.com

Los Angeles has long had a reputation as a center for oddballs. The longstanding east coast joke about tipping the country and all the weirdos falling to the “Left Coast” is thankfully not entirely untrue. The weirdos are our blessings; our sparks of originality and creativity… the artists, the innovators. Being labeled as a weirdo is a high complement. Arriving from the east coast in 1989, I was struck with the differences of this sunny new city of mine. The characters here were so bright, conspicuous and well, shiny. I was baptized with the pink splendor of Angelyne and the odd Venice Beach guitar playing, roller skater Harry Perry. The super cool art cars of actor Dennis Woodruff were amazing to me, publicizing his acting talent in the grandest and most creative way, by driving around the city in what essentially were moving billboards.

Photo by Harrod

Photo by Harrod Blank at www.artcaragency.com

More of Dennis Woodruff's cars. Photo by Harrod Blank at www.artcaragency.com

More of Dennis Woodruff’s cars. Photo by Harrod Blank at www.artcaragency.com

Dennis gained local fame and notoriety when he created his first art car in 1985. It was a Lincoln Continental Mark IV Cartier Model. “I thought it was a clever idea,” says Dennis today. “I was trying to do something positive, but also funny and kind of Hollywood. Really artistic… Something fun that people would notice and see my name, like a business card on wheels. I was totally influenced by art car people all over the United States and overseas, and most of them had a message. Mine is, Cast Me!, Hire Me!, I’m Dennis Woodruff!, Buy My Movies! I had a Lincoln Continental and I plastered it with pictures from my portfolio to get attention… That was the first Dennis Woodruff car. I thought it was funny, off the wall, and I’d drive it to sets. I was doing extra work, non-speaking parts. People would see me and I would get a lot of attention. I stayed with that car for 5 years and made other cars. I made maybe 15 art cars over the years. At one time I had 3 at once. Obsessive compulsive. It’s like when you come up with a good idea and max it out. My favorite was a 5-foot paper mache copy of my head. We used the head car in a movie, Dennis Woodruff Superstar.”

Dennis was raised in Huntington Beach, the grandson of S.H. Woodruff, one of the original developers of Hollywoodland, the housing community nestled in Beachwood Canyon, the beginning of the Hollywood we know and love today. Its now famous, larger-than-life sign dropped the land and was shortened to Hollywood as the neighborhood grew. Dennis’ grandpa became head of the Hollywoodland real estate development in 1923, when the real estate agent, who he had been assisting, passed away. S.H. Woodruff  was also critical in the early development of Dana Point, beginning in 1927, and had been involved in the reconstruction of San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake. Several years later, the Great Depression turned Woodruff’s real estate holdings cold and in 1935 he gave his Hollywoodland holdings back to the original owner, M.H. Sherman Company. Dennis was 7 years old when his grandfather passed away, following the death of Dennis’ father, who had worked as a film camera man. The family fortune had all but evaporated and Dennis was raised by his mother.

The Hollywoodland Realty Office in 1923. The Developer S. H. Woodruff Stands At Center, Wearing Bow Tie/Courtesy Bruce Torence via Under the Hollywood Sign.

The Hollywoodland Realty Office in 1923. S.H. Woodruff, in bow tie, stands at center. Courtesy Bruce Torence via Under the Hollywood Sign

Dennis Woodruff today with his current car (photo by Nikki kreuzer)

Dennis Woodruff today with his current car (photo by Nikki Kreuzer)

Dennis first got the acting bug as an art and theater student at Orange Coast College and moved, shortly afterward, to Hollywood where, a decade later, his art cars took root. From the mid-1980s to the late 1990s, his cars became an important part of L.A. lore. Like sightings of Angelyne, they were an ubiquitous and undeniable part of the Los Angeles experience. After a time, Dennis became frustrated with having his cars taking the leading Hollywood role that he’d always wanted. By the early 2000s he began focusing on making his own D.I.Y. films in which he took the part of director, producer and actor with help from partner Keith Kurlander. These low budget films are campy to the extreme, with titles such as Obsession Letters to David Lynch in which Woodruff plays an obsessed fan, the self-explanatory Horrors from the Laundromat or his ultra-strange lo-fi/sci-fi film, Spaceman. Woodruff’s film are all available for download at his website The Dennis Woodruff Show or can conveniently be purchased from Woodruff himself, from the trunk of his current art car.

Woodruff today and his trusty sidekick (photo by Nikki kreuzer)

Woodruff today and his trusty sidekick (photo by Nikki Kreuzer)

Today Woodruff has his mind set on a new project and is actively looking for investors. “I would like to make a reality show called Welcome to Hollywood where I go around the streets of L.A. I want to put the world in touch with the magic of Hollywood. The real Hollywood, the fun part…” He is asking anyone with funding to contact him through his website. “What else would I be doing with my life than what I am doing now? I chose to be an actor/director/producer/ filmaker/artist before I came to this planet. I wish I would have had it in my genes to be a brain surgeon or a lawyer, or some other profession that would earn a steady paycheck every week. I’ve thought maybe if I quit, then tomorrow the phone would ring and I’d get a big break.”

Dennis Woodruff seeks his big break. Photo by

Dennis Woodruff seeks his big break. Photo by Harrod Blank at www.artcaragency.com

Nikki Kreuzer

About Nikki Kreuzer

Nikki Kreuzer has been a Los Angeles resident for over 30 years. When not working her day job in the film & TV industry, she spends her time over many obsessions, mainly music, art and exploring & photographing the oddities of the city she adores. So far she has written 110 Offbeat L.A. articles, published at the Los Angeles Beat. As a journalist she contributes regularly to LA Weekly, Blurred Culture and has also been published by Oddee.com, Twist Magazine, Strobe and Not For Hire. Nikki is also a mosaic artist, radio DJ and published photographer. Her photography has been featured in exhibit at the Museum of Neon Art, in print at the LA Weekly and in exhibit at the Neutra Museum in Los Angeles. She has recorded with the band Nikki & Candy as bassist, vocalist and songwriter, directing and appearing in the 'Sunshine Sunshine Santa Claus' music video for the band. She co-hosted the monthly radio show Bubblegum & Other Delights on Dublab.com for over two years. Her acting credits include a recent role in the ABC-TV show 'For The People', 'Incident at Guilt Ridge', 'Two and a Half Men', the film 'Minority Report' and 'Offbeat L.A.', a web series, written and hosted by Nikki Kreuzer. Her writing, radio and video portfolio can be found at OffbeatLA.com, her photography work @Lunabeat on Instagram and her music history posts @NikkiKreuzer on Twitter. Find Nikki & Candy music on iTunes or Amazon.
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