Ian Wolfe

Ian Wolfe

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Birthday: 
4 November 1896, Canton, Illinois, USA
Height: 
175 cm
Respected character actor whose on-screen work included everything from Shakespeare to Dick Tracy (1990) (his last film). After a long apprenticeship in the theatre, the 38-year-old Wolfe finally debuted in films in The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934), recreating his Broadway role. He then toiled away steadily in Hollywood for the next several de... Show more »
Respected character actor whose on-screen work included everything from Shakespeare to Dick Tracy (1990) (his last film). After a long apprenticeship in the theatre, the 38-year-old Wolfe finally debuted in films in The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934), recreating his Broadway role. He then toiled away steadily in Hollywood for the next several decades, working as a supporting player in literally hundreds of film and TV productions well into his 90s. Though capable of a wide range of parts, Wolfe's gentle, patrician manner found him most often cast as a butler, a minister or a kindly doctor. He finally gained his greatest fame at the age of 85, effortlessly stealing scenes as Mama Carlson's doddering yet feisty butler "Hirsch" in several episodes of the MTM sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (1978). Show less «

Ian Wolfe's FILMOGRAPHY

Love Crazy

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Foreign Correspondent

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Abe Lincoln in Illinois

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The Return of Doctor X

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You Can't Take It with You

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Marie Antoinette

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The Prince and the Pauper

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The Emperors Candlesticks

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Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)

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The Raven (1935)

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$1000 a Minute

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Ian Wolfe'S roles

Reverend Elcott
Reverend Elcott
Carter
Carter
Stiles
Stiles
PTO
PTO
Septimus
Septimus
Mr. Atoz
Mr. Atoz