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Ian Wolfe (November 4, 1896 – January 23, 1992) was an American actor whose films date from 1934 to 1990. Until 1934, he worked as a theatre actor. Wolfe mostly found work as a character actor, appearing in over 270 films. He and his wife, Elizabeth, had two daughters.
Wolfe was also a veteran of World War I where he served as a medical sergeant in the National Army of the United States. His service number was 2371377.
Although American by birth and upbringing, Wolfe was often cast as an Englishman: his stage experience endowed him with precise diction resembling an upper-class British accent. A receding hairline and etched features at a relatively early age allowed him to play older men before he actually grew old. Wolfe found a niche as a soft-spoken learned man, and his over 250 roles included many attorneys, judges, butlers, ministers, professors, and doctors.
Wolfe's best-known role may have been in the 1946 movie Bedlam, in which he played a scientist confined to an asylum.
Wolfe wrote and self-published two books of poetry Forty-Four Scribbles and a Prayer: Lyrics and Ballads and Sixty Ballads and Lyrics In Search of Music.
Of note to science fiction fans, Ian Wolfe appeared in two episodes of the original Star Trek television series: "Bread and Circuses" (1968) as Septimus, and "All Our Yesterdays" (1969) as Mr. Atoz, and portrayed the wizard Traquil in the cult series Wizards and Warriors.
In 1982, Wolfe had a small recurring role on the TV series WKRP in Cincinnati as Hirsch, the sarcastic, irreverent butler to WKRP owner Lillian Carlson.
Wolfe, who worked until the last couple of years of his life, died January 23, 1992, at age 95, of natural causes. He was cremated.
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Frequent co-stars
18
Titles
40

Reds
Mr. Partlow • 1981
Film
★7/10

Up the Academy
Commandant Causeway • 1980
Film
★5/10

The Fortune
Justice of the Peace • 1975
Film
★5/10

Homebodies
Mr. Loomis • 1974
Film
★7/10

The Devil's Daughter
Father MacHugh • 1973
Film
★7/10

THX 1138
PTO • 1971
Film
★6/10

Games
Dr. Edwards • 1967
Film
★6/10

Diary of a Madman
Pierre • 1963
Film
★6/10

The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
Gruber • 1962
Film
★6/10

The Lost World
Burton White • 1960
Film
★6/10

Witness for the Prosecution
Carter • 1957
Film
★8/10

Rebel Without a Cause
Dr. Minton • 1955
Film
★8/10

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Rev. Elcott • 1954
Film
★7/10

99 River Street
Waldo Daggett • 1953
Film
★7/10

Houdini
Malue • 1953
Film
★7/10

The Actress
Mr. Bagley • 1953
Film
★6/10

The Captive City
Rev. Nash • 1952
Film
★6/10

On Dangerous Ground
Sheriff Carrey • 1951
Film
★7/10

Here Comes the Groom
Uncle Adam • 1951
Film
★5/10

Please Believe Me
Edward Warrender • 1950
Film
★5/10

Colorado Territory
Homer Wallace • 1949
Film
★7/10

They Live by Night
Hawkins • 1949
Film
★7/10

Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
Smith • 1948
Film
★7/10

Julia Misbehaves
Hobson, the Butler • 1948
Film
★7/10

Desire Me
Dr. Poulin • 1947
Film
★6/10

Dressed to Kill
Commissioner of Scotland Yard • 1946
Film
★7/10

Bedlam
Sidney Long • 1946
Film
★7/10

Tomorrow Is Forever
Norton • 1946
Film
★6/10

The Pearl of Death
Amos Hodder • 1944
Film
★7/10

The Scarlet Claw
Drake • 1944
Film
★7/10

Saboteur
Robert • 1942
Film
★7/10

Foreign Correspondent
Stiles • 1940
Film
★7/10

The Earl of Chicago
Reading Clerk (as Ian Wulf) • 1940
Film
★6/10

The Son of Monte Cristo
Conrad Stadt • 1940
Film
★6/10

Allegheny Uprising
Poole • 1939
Film
★6/10

Romeo and Juliet
Apothecary • 1936
Film
★6/10

Mutiny on the Bounty
Maggs • 1935
Film
★7/10

Mad Love
Henry Orlac, Stephen Orlac's Stepfather (Uncredited) • 1935
Film
★7/10

The Raven
Geoffrey 'Pinky' Burns • 1935
Film
★7/10

The Barretts of Wimpole Street
Harry Bevan • 1934
Film
★6/10
