Woody Harrelson Fans Shocked After Learning Who His Father Was
Woody Harrelson has been a familiar presence on screens for decades. From blockbuster films to cult favorites, the actor has built a reputation as one of Hollywood’s most compelling and versatile talents. But for many fans, there’s a part of his personal history that remains surprisingly unknown—and it’s a story that’s left people stunned.
Despite his long-standing fame, a wave of shock swept across social media as fans recently discovered the criminal past of Harrelson’s father, Charles Voyde Harrelson. The revelation sparked disbelief, confusion, and fascination among those who had never heard the full story.
One Instagram post summed it up plainly:
“In 1979, he was charged with the assassination of U.S. District Judge John H. Wood Jr., the first federal judge to be murdered in the 20th century.
Harrelson carried out the hit for $250,000 on behalf of a drug dealer awaiting trial.
He was captured after a six-hour standoff with police, during which he confessed to multiple killings, including JFK’s, though that claim was widely dismissed.
In 1982, Harrelson was convicted and sentenced to two consecutive life terms. He spent the rest of his life in federal prison, where he died in 2007.”
While the assassination of Judge Wood made headlines at the time, many fans were unaware of the connection to the actor until recently. Reactions online reflected the shock.
Woody Harrelson

One user commented, “That's quite a shocking and bizarre piece of history. It's fascinating how some individuals have such intriguing and dark backgrounds.”
Another praised Harrelson’s ability to carve out his own legacy despite his family’s notoriety:
“Hats off to Woody Harrelson for not letting his past personal life dictate his own life and, ultimately, his career as an actor. Brilliant actor.”
Though the truth about his father is unsettling, Harrelson has spoken about it publicly over the years, often with a mix of skepticism and emotional honesty. In interviews, he’s suggested that the trial wasn’t fair and has voiced doubts about his father’s guilt in the assassination.
“I think that it was not a fair trial... I’m not saying my father’s a saint but I think he’s innocent of that,” Harrelson said in an interview more than 20 years ago.
At one point, he even implied that his father may have worked for the CIA. When pressed on that idea, Harrelson said:
“I shouldn’t get into this right now. This is where we’re going to get into trouble... I know it’s true.”
While the claim has never been substantiated, it highlights how complicated the actor’s relationship with his father really was.
Charles Voyde Harrelson died in prison in 2007

In a 2012 interview with The Guardian, Harrelson reflected on their similarities and emotional connection despite a strained and limited relationship.
“Quite a bit… I was born on his birthday. They have a thing in Japan where they say if you’re born on your father’s birthday, you’re not like your father, you are your father,” he said. “And it’s so weird when I would sit and talk with him. It was just mind-blowing to see all the things he did just like me.”
He continued, “Idiosyncratic things. The way he laughed. The face, very similar.”
Still, the nature of their bond was shaped by difficult circumstances. Harrelson added, “We got along pretty good. When you can’t hang out and go to a pub, you know what I mean, it’s hard.”
Charles Voyde Harrelson died in prison in 2007, having spent more than two decades behind bars.
For fans just now learning this chapter of Woody Harrelson’s life, it adds a haunting layer of complexity to an actor they thought they already knew. The story might be unsettling, but it also reveals a personal strength in Harrelson that many hadn’t fully appreciated until now.