Frank Wolff (actor)
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Walter Frank Hermann Wolff (May 11, 1928 – December 12, 1971) was an American actor whose film career began with roles in five 1958–61
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productions and ended a decade later in Rome, after many appearances in European-made films, most of which were lensed in Italy.


Early life

Wolff was born in San Francisco, California, the son of a
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physician. Both parents were of German descent. The elder Wolff, a political and social maverick, encouraged young Frank to follow an unconventional path. He attended the
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, where he studied
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and
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, wrote and directed plays and befriended another actor/director,
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. Between 1957 and 1961, he appeared in nearly 20 episodes of TV series and feature films, a few of which fit into the horror/
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genre.


Career


With Roger Corman

Wolff had bit roles in his first two films, Roger Corman's '' I Mobster'' and ''
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''. The former, a 1958
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gangster melodrama in which Wolff does not even receive a billing, was presented as a first-person narrative by the title character, Murder, Inc. (fictional) boss Joe Sante (
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). The latter, Wolff's first
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film, was a typically campy horror, filmed in 1959, in which the owner of a cosmetics business ( Susan Cabot) becomes the titular monster after using one of her own experimental rejuvenating formulas. Wolff has a single, memorable scene. Later in the year, however, Wolff's billing dramatically increased to co-lead status in his next two Corman productions, scripted by Charles B. Griffith, ''
Beast from Haunted Cave ''Beast from Haunted Cave'' is a 1959 Horror film, horror heist film directed by Monte Hellman and starring Michael Forest, Frank Wolff (actor), Frank Wolff and Richard Sinatra. It was produced by Gene Corman, Roger Corman's brother. Filmed in ...
'' and ''
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''. Shot back-to-back in the snowy wilderness outside
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, the films used the same crew and cast, which, in addition to Wolff, included
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, Wally Campo, Richard Sinatra ( Frank's nephew) and Sheila Carol. The first of the two, ''Beast'', directed for Corman by Wolff's UCLA friend, Monte Hellman, remains a well-remembered low-budget horror title, with a spider-like creature menacing a trio of robbers, led by Wolff, trapped in a ski lodge. ''Beast'' was first shown in October 1959, but eventually paired on a double bill with ''The Wasp Woman'' which, in line with the other films'
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link, premiered in
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, on February 12, 1960. In the equally low-budgeted ''Attack'' (not to be confused with the 1956 film by ''Attack'' by
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), a little-noticed World War II quickie on which Corman himself took over the directorial reins, a quartet of GIs on skis slog through a snowbound landscape. Wolff was seen in three TV appearances in January of 1960, ''
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'' (January 19) and ''
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'' (January 29). He also had the third-billed role of Baron, a nightclub owner who refuses to give another chance to alcoholic trumpet player
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in ''
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'' episode " A Passage for Trumpet", broadcast on May 20. In 1958, he appeared with another guest star,
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, in the episode "Pete Henke" of the NBC western series, ''
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In Europe

In autumn 1960, Wolff traveled to Greece to co-star in another Roger Corman-directed, Charles B. Griffith-scripted low-budgeter, ''
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'' (released in May 1961). The title role was again assigned to the brawny Corman regular, Michael Forest, while the female lead went to
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who, between 1957 and 1967, worked exclusively for Corman, appearing in thirteen of his films, including ''The Wasp Woman''. In ''Atlas'', Wolff was cast as the treacherous King Praximedes, a scene-stealing lead villain who was singled out by the few critics who reviewed the film. Sporting a short beard, Praximedes was alternately charming, witty, overbearing and menacing. On Corman's advice, Wolff remained in Europe and became a well-known character actor in over fifty, mostly Italian-made, films of the 1960s, including crime/suspense " gialli" and
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s. Early in his European career, he returned to Greece to essay a major, second-billed role in his most prestigious movie, the 1963 "Best Picture" Oscar nominee ''
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'', which producer-director-writer
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filmed on location. As Vartan Damadian, the Armenian friend of the central character, played by Stathis Giallelis, a heavily mustached Wolff assayed a complex, multi-layered personality. Wolff's numerous Italian films of the 1960s included '' The Four Days of Naples'', '' Salvatore Giuliano'', '' Il demonio'', ''
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'', '' The Great Silence'', '' God Forgives... I Don't!'', ''
One Dollar Too Many ''One Dollar Too Many'' () is a 1968 Spaghetti Western feature film directed by Enzo G. Castellari and starring Antonio Sabàto, John Saxon, and Frank Wolff. Plot summary Sabàto, Wolff, and Saxon are three different types of con men out to ...
'' and ''
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''. He was also seen in a few episodes of
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-produced TV series, such as '' The Saint'' and '' The Baron''. His final two Italian-made films, '' Milan Caliber 9'' and '' When Women Lost Their Tails'' were released posthumously in 1972. His voice in the English-language version of ''Milan Caliber 9'' was dubbed in by his frequent co-star and roommate at the time of his death
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.


Death

Wolff committed suicide by cutting his throat in the bathroom of a residence in his Rome hotel room\at the age of 43 on December 12, 1971. Long the victim of a deep depressive crisis, the actor was separated from his wife Alice Campbell, who also lived in Rome. It was speculated that the unrequited love for the young woman might have contributed to Wolff's death, already suffering from a nervous breakdown for some time, after his wife had left him for another man.


Selected filmography

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Kathy O' ''Kathy O is a 1958 American CinemaScope comedy-drama film directed by Jack Sher and starring Dan Duryea, Jan Sterling, Patty McCormack and Mary Fickett. Plot Kathy O'Rourke is a child actress who portrays girls such as Shirley Temple on the ...
'' (1958) – Man (uncredited) *'' I Mobster'' (1959) – Man (uncredited) *''
The Wild and the Innocent ''The Wild and the Innocent'' is a 1959 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Jack Sher and starring Audie Murphy and Sandra Dee, two inexperienced young people who get into trouble when they visit a town for the very first time. The fi ...
'' (1959) – Henchman *''
The Wasp Woman ''The Wasp Woman'' (also known as ''The Bee Girl'' and ''Insect Woman'') is a 1959 American Independent film, independent science fiction film, science-fiction horror film produced and directed by Roger Corman. Filmed in black-and-white, it st ...
'' (1959) – First Delivery Man *''
Beast from Haunted Cave ''Beast from Haunted Cave'' is a 1959 Horror film, horror heist film directed by Monte Hellman and starring Michael Forest, Frank Wolff (actor), Frank Wolff and Richard Sinatra. It was produced by Gene Corman, Roger Corman's brother. Filmed in ...
'' (1959) – Alexander Ward *''
Ski Troop Attack ''Ski Troop Attack'' is a 1960 American war film directed by Roger Corman and starring Michael Forest, Frank Wolff, Richard Sinatra and Wally Campo. Filmgroup released the film as a double feature with ''Battle of Blood Island'' (1960). Plot ...
'' (1960) – Sgt. Potter *'' Twilight Zone'' (1960) – Baron *''
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'' (1960) – Bearded Man (uncredited) *''The Runaway'' (1961) – Wetback Vagrant (uncredited) *''
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'' (1961) – Proximates the Tyrant *'' Salvatore Giuliano'' (1962) – Gaspare Pisciotta *'' The Four Days of Naples'' (1962) – Salvatore (uncredited) *''
The Verona Trial ''Il processo di Verona'' (internationally released as ''The Verona Trial'') is a 1963 Italian historical drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. The film tells of the final phases of the Italian fascist regime, in particular the affair of the 1944 ...
'' (1963) – Count Galeazzo Ciano *'' Il demonio'' (1963) – Antonio *'' America America'' (1963) – Vartan Damadian *''Un commerce tranquille'' (1964) – Ginger *''Via Veneto'' (1964) *'' Amori pericolosi'' (1964) – Il marito (segments "Il passo" and "La ronda") *'' Situation Hopeless... But Not Serious'' (1965) – Quartermaster Master Sergeant *''
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'' (1966) – Eli *'' Agent 3S3, Massacre in the Sun'' (1966) – Ivan Mikhailovic *'' Ringo, the Mark of Vengeance'' (1966) – Trikie Ferguson *''
A Few Dollars for Django ''A Few Dollars for Django'' () is a 1966 Italian/Spanish co-production Spaghetti Western film directed by León Klimovsky and Enzo G. Castellari and starring Anthony Steffen. Although credited only to León Klimovsky, ''A Few Dollars for Djan ...
'' (1966) – Jim / Trevor Norton *''
Treasure of San Gennaro ''Treasure of San Gennaro'' () is a 1966 Italian comedy film starring Nino Manfredi, Senta Berger, Totò and Claudine Auger. Directed by Dino Risi, it is the story of a heist gone wrong. It won a Silver Prize at the 5th Moscow International Film ...
'' (1966) – Joe *''Non faccio la guerra, faccio l'amore'' (1966) – Charlie Morgan *'' A Stranger in Town'' (1967) – Aguilar *''
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'' (1967) – Paul Lefèvre *'' Il tempo degli avvoltoi'' (1967) – Joshua Tracy *'' The Stranger Returns'' (1967) – El Plein (English version, voice, uncredited) *'' God Forgives... I Don't!'' (1967) – Bill San Antonio *'' Anyone Can Play'' (1968) – Cesare, Paola's husband *'' Sardinia Kidnapped'' (1968) – Osilo *''
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'' (1968) – Ramirez *''
One Dollar Too Many ''One Dollar Too Many'' () is a 1968 Spaghetti Western feature film directed by Enzo G. Castellari and starring Antonio Sabàto, John Saxon, and Frank Wolff. Plot summary Sabàto, Wolff, and Saxon are three different types of con men out to ...
'' (1968) – Edwin Kean *'' The Great Silence'' (1968) – Sheriff Gideon Burnett *''
Once Upon a Time in the West ''Once Upon a Time in the West'' ( is a 1968 epic spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone, who co-wrote it with Sergio Donati, based on a story by Dario Argento, Bernardo Bertolucci and Leone. It stars Henry Fonda, playing against t ...
'' (1968) – Brett McBain *'' The Libertine'' (1968) – Dr. Giulio, the dentist *'' Kill Them All and Come Back Alone'' (1968) – Captain Lynch *''Ecce Homo'' (1968) – Quentin *''Eat It'' (1968) – Commendatore / Mister Eat it *''I dannati della Terra'' (1969) – Fausto *''La battaglia del deserto'' (1969) – Red Wiley *'' Carnal Circuit'' (1969) – Frank Donovan *''
The Tough and the Mighty ''The Tough and the Mighty'' () is a 1969 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani. It is based on the real-life events of Italian bandit Graziano Mesina. Cast *Terence Hill: Graziano Cassitta *Don Backy: Miguel Lopez * Frank Wolff: Spina * ...
'' (1969) – Spina *'' Sartana the Gravedigger'' (1969) – Buddy Ben *''
L'amica ''L'amica'' is a 1969 Italy, Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Plot Cast *Lisa Gastoni: Lisa Marchesi *Gabriele Ferzetti: Mario Marchesi *Elsa Martinelli: Carla Nervi *Jean Sorel: Franco Raimondi *Frank Wolff (actor), Frank Wolff: ...
'' (1969) – Guido Nervi *' (1969) – Vallauri *''
Metello ''Metello'' is a 1970 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. It starred Massimo Ranieri as the title character. Plot During the end of the 19th century, young Metello decides to start ...
'' (1970) – Betto *''
La morte risale a ieri sera ''La morte risale a ieri sera'' (translation: ''Death occurred last night'') is a 1970 crime film directed by Duccio Tessari. The film was written by Tessari and Biagio Proietti and based on the novel '' I milanesi ammazzano al sabato'' (translati ...
'' (1970) –
Duca Lamberti Duca Lamberti is a fictional character created by the Ukrainian-born Italian writer Giorgio Scerbanenco. Lamberti is a physician turned detective and the main character in Scerbanenco's Milano Quartet of crime novels: '' A Private Venus'' (1966), ...
*'' Corbari'' (1970) – Ulianov *''
The Lickerish Quartet ''The Lickerish Quartet'' (Italian: ''Esotika Erotika Psicotika''; also known as ''The Licorice Quartet, Erotic Quartet'' and ''Sex Quartet'') is a 1970 erotic drama film produced and directed by Radley Metzger and starring Silvana Venturelli, ...
'' (1970) – Castle owner *'' When Women Had Tails'' (1970) – Grr *''Trasplante de un cerebro'' (1970) – Dr. Chambers *'' The Beloved'' (1971) – Hector *'' Cold Eyes of Fear'' (1971) – Arthur Welt *''
Death Walks on High Heels ''Death Walks on High Heels'' (, ) is a 1971 giallo film directed and co-produced by Luciano Ercoli. It starred Frank Wolff and Susan Scott, co-written by Ernesto Gastaldi, with music by Stelvio Cipriani. It was also released as ''Death Stalks in ...
'' (1971) – Dr. Robert Matthews *'' Milan Caliber 9'' (1972) – Commissioner *'' When Women Lost Their Tails'' (1972) – Grr (final film role)


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