Tributes Pour In for Emmy Ann Wooding, Longtime 'Law & Order' Assistant
Wooding, 37-Year Employee of Universal Studios Television, Died in Car Accident
Respected Legal Professional Made Significant Contributions to Show's Success
Emmy Ann Wooding, a longtime assistant at Wolf Films and a 37-year employee of Universal Studios Television, passed away on October 24 in a car accident. Wooding was a highly respected legal professional who made significant contributions to the success of the popular American crime series "Law & Order."
Wooding's death came as a shock to the "Law & Order" community. She had worked on the show since its inception in 1990 and was considered an invaluable member of the team. In a statement, Wolf Films said, "Emmy was a beloved member of our 'Law & Order' family. She was a talented and respected actress who was always willing to go the extra mile. Her contributions to our show were immeasurable."
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