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Frank Wolff(1928-1971)

  • Actor
  • Producer
  • Additional Crew
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Frank Wolff in Death Walks on High Heels (1971)
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Cold Eyes of Fear (1971)
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Frank Wolff started his career by acting in several Roger Corman films. However, Wolff had to travel to Europe to be successful. He was finally able to become a well known actor in Italy and Europe with his performance in Salvatore Giuliano (1962) and had roles in many European film productions. Moreover, Wolff became a major star in Spaghetti Westerns. His most famous, but briefest, performances was as Brett McBain, the friendly farmer in Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). He also brought much needed light relief as the sheriff in Sergio Corbucci's The Great Silence (1968). When the time of "Spaghetti-Westerns" was ending, Wolff had several roles in Italian crime movies. Other memorable performances were in Duccio Tessari's Giallo Death Occurred Last Night (1970) or in one of Wolffs last performances as a police commissioner in Fernando Di Leo's Caliber 9 (1972). Sadly, the great actor suffered from depression and killed himself in the Hilton Hotel in Rome in December 1971.
BornMay 11, 1928
DiedDecember 12, 1971(43)
BornMay 11, 1928
DiedDecember 12, 1971(43)
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Terence Hill and Frank Wolff in God Forgives... I Don't! (1967)
Frank Wolff in God Forgives... I Don't! (1967)
José Canalejas and Frank Wolff in God Forgives... I Don't! (1967)
Juan Olaguivel and Frank Wolff in God Forgives... I Don't! (1967)
Frank Wolff in God Forgives... I Don't! (1967)
José Manuel Martín and Frank Wolff in God Forgives... I Don't! (1967)
Frank Wolff in God Forgives... I Don't! (1967)
Frank Wolff in God Forgives... I Don't! (1967)
Terence Hill, José Manuel Martín, and Frank Wolff in God Forgives... I Don't! (1967)
Klaus Kinski, Luigi Pistilli, and Frank Wolff in The Great Silence (1968)
Jean-Louis Trintignant and Frank Wolff in The Great Silence (1968)
Frank Wolff in The Great Silence (1968)

Known for

The Great Silence (1968)
The Great Silence
7.7
  • Sheriff Gideon Burnett
  • 1968
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
Once Upon a Time in the West
8.5
  • Brett McBain
  • 1968
Atlas (1961)
Atlas
4.0
  • Proximates the Tyrant
  • 1961
Nieves Navarro in Death Walks on High Heels (1971)
Death Walks on High Heels
6.5
  • Dr. Robert Matthews
  • 1971

Credits

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Actor

  • Senta Berger in When Women Lost Their Tails (1972)
    When Women Lost Their Tails
    • Grr
    • 1972
  • Caliber 9 (1972)
    Caliber 9
    • Police Commissioner
    • 1972
  • The Beloved (1971)
    The Beloved
    • Hector
    • 1971
  • Nieves Navarro in Death Walks on High Heels (1971)
    Death Walks on High Heels
    • Dr. Robert Matthews
    • 1971
  • Cold Eyes of Fear (1971)
    Cold Eyes of Fear
    • Arthur Welt
    • 1971
  • Transplant of a Brain (1970)
    Transplant of a Brain
    • Dr. Chambers
    • 1970
  • When Women Had Tails (1970)
    When Women Had Tails
    • Grr
    • 1970
  • Silvana Venturelli in The Lickerish Quartet (1970)
    The Lickerish Quartet
    • Father
    • 1970
  • Corbari (1970)
    Corbari
    • Ulianov
    • 1970
  • Death Occurred Last Night (1970)
    Death Occurred Last Night
    • Commissario Duca Lamberti
    • 1970
  • Ottavia Piccolo and Massimo Ranieri in Metello (1970)
    Metello
    • Betto
    • 1970
  • L'amica (1969)
    L'amica
    • Guido Nervi
    • 1969
  • I Am Sartana, Your Angel of Death (1969)
    I Am Sartana, Your Angel of Death
    • Buddy Ben
    • 1969
  • Terence Hill in The Tough and the Mighty (1969)
    The Tough and the Mighty
    • Spina
    • 1969
  • Lo stato d'assedio (1969)
    Lo stato d'assedio
    • Vallauri
    • 1969

Producer

  • Western, Italian Style (1968)
    Western, Italian Style
    • producer
    • TV Movie
    • 1968

Additional Crew

  • Segretissimo (1967)
    Segretissimo
    • voice dubbing: Gordon Scott (english version, uncredited)
    • 1967

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America America
Trailer 2:46
America America
Once Upon A Time In The West
Trailer 3:02
Once Upon A Time In The West
The Lickerish Quartet
Trailer 2:44
The Lickerish Quartet
Desperate Moments
Trailer 3:16
Desperate Moments

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Frank Wolf
  • Height
    • 6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
  • Born
    • May 11, 1928
    • San Francisco, California, USA
  • Died
    • December 12, 1971
    • Rome, Lazio, Italy(suicide)
  • Spouse
    • Maureen Gavin1961 - ? (divorced)
  • Other works
    Provided narration for the American trailer for A Stranger in Town (1967).

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    He provided the role of The Stranger to actor Tony Anthony and played the villain in The Stranger's first movie A Stranger in Town (1967) as a favor for Anthony. The part became Anthony's most famous role besides his Blindman (1971) and he repeated it three times. Several months before Frank Wolff's death, according to Anthony himself, Frank Wolff asked him for a similar favor, wanting the role in Blindman (1971), which was finally taken by Ringo Starr. It was kind of deal between them, Anthony would provide him role, because Wolff had done him a favor earlier. But the producers wanted Ringo Starr for the role - Wolff was dropped and had a falling out with Anthony. About one year later Frank Wolff killed himself. There have always been rumors, one reason for the suicide was, he saw his career at an end/thought he couldn't get the roles he wanted anymore.

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