Frank Wolff
Walter Frank Hermann Wolff, born on May 11, 1928, made significant contributions to the film industry as an American actor whose career spanned over a decade. He rose to prominence through his performances in a series of films produced by Roger Corman between 1958 and 1961, showcasing his versatility and talent in various roles.
As the 1960s progressed, Wolff transitioned to European cinema, primarily working in Italy, where he became a familiar face in numerous films. His ability to adapt to different genres and cultures allowed him to thrive in this vibrant film scene. Throughout his career, Wolff appeared in a wide array of European productions, demonstrating his range and commitment to his craft.
Despite his untimely passing on December 12, 1971, his legacy endures, marked by a rich filmography that reflects his dedication to acting. Wolff's work not only entertained audiences but also contributed to the cultural exchange between American and European cinema during a transformative period in film history. His performances remain a testament to his skill and passion for the art of acting, ensuring that he is remembered as a significant figure in the world of film.
Filmography
God Forgives... I Don't!
Beast from Haunted Cave
Caliber 9
The Lickerish Quartet
Kill Them All and Come Back Alone
Sardinia Kidnapped
I Am Sartana Your Angel of Death
Cold Eyes of Fear
The Great Silence
The Wasp Woman
Salvatore Giuliano
Judith
Villa Rides
A Stranger in Town
America America
Ski Troop Attack
Once Upon a Time in the West