- Nacimiento
- Fallecimiento23 de enero de 1992 · Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos (causas naturales)
- Nombre de nacimientoIan Marcus Wolfe
- Altura1,75 m
- Ian Wolfe nació el 4 de noviembre de 1896 en Illinois, EE.UU.. Fue un actor, conocido por Siete novias para siete hermanos (1954), THX 1138 (1971) y Testigo de cargo (1957). Estuvo casado con Eva Elizabeth Moreton Schroder. Murió el 23 de enero de 1992 en Los Ángeles, California, EE.UU..
- CónyugeEva Elizabeth Moreton Schroder(24 de diciembre de 1923 - 23 de enero de 1992) (su muerte, 2 niños)
- PadresMarcus Aurelius WolfeMary Rose Wilson
- He was a volunteer medical specialist during World War I.
- He appeared in 14 films that were nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award: La tragedia de la Bounty (1935), Romeo y Julieta (1936), Vive como quieras (1938), Enviado especial (1940), La señora Miniver (1942), Niebla en el pasado (1942), La canción de Bernadette (1943), Wilson (1944), Belinda (1948), Un lugar en el sol (1951), Julio César (1953), Siete novias para siete hermanos (1954), Testigo de cargo (1957) and Rojos (1981). Of those, La tragedia de la Bounty (1935),Vive como quieras (1938), La señora Miniver (1942) are winners in the category.
- He appeared in three Best Picture Academy Award winners: La tragedia de la Bounty (1935), Vive como quieras (1938) and La señora Miniver (1942).
- He wrote and self-published two poetry books: "Forty-Four Scribbles and a Prayer: Lyrics and Ballads" and "Sixty Ballads and Lyrics in Search of Music".
- Along with Felix Locher, Judith Anderson, Morgan Farley, Richard Hale, Anthony Jochim, Celia Lovsky, Leonard Mudie, Charles Seel, Bill Borzage and Abraham Sofaer, he is one of only eleven "Star Trek" actors to have been born in the 19th Century. He played Septimus in Bread and Circuses (1968) and Mr. Atoz and his android duplicates in All Our Yesterdays (1969). Of the eleven actors in question, he was the last survivor, having outlived Judith Anderson by 20 days.
- (on being recognized in public) Mostly, they know the face, but they don't know the name. Some people are funny. Some are nice. They don't try to take up your time. They say, "I see you a lot and I sure enjoy you" and they're gone. It's my voice, too, that people recognize. I had no idea that my voice is distinctive in any way. But people will say, "I knew you by your voice".
- My face in repose is either very sad or menacing.
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