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Bill Wolfe
(1894-1975)
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Bill Wolfe was born on 14 August 1894 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for
The Bank Dick (1940)
and
Poppy (1936)
. He died on 16 February 1975 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Known for
The Bank Dick
7.1
Otis
1940
Poppy
6.7
Egmont
1936
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The Nevadan
6.3
Toothless Barfly
(uncredited)
1950
All the King's Men
7.4
Farmer
(uncredited)
1949
The Gal Who Took the West
6.1
Gaunt Barfly
(uncredited)
1949
Mr. Soft Touch
6.6
Spectator at Fire
(uncredited)
1949
Lust for Gold
6.8
Townsman
(uncredited)
1949
Streets of Laredo
6.6
Townsman
(uncredited)
1949
The Valiant Hombre
6.3
Townsman
(uncredited)
1948
Merton of the Movies
6.3
Cowboy Actor In Cafeteria
(uncredited)
1947
Cheyenne
6.5
Barfly
(uncredited)
1947
The Millerson Case
6.1
Townsman
(uncredited)
1947
The Sea of Grass
6.3
Homesteader
(uncredited)
1947
The Mighty McGurk
6.3
Thin Man
(uncredited)
1947
So You Want to Play the Horses
6.9
Short
Stable Attendant
(uncredited)
1946
The Gentleman from Texas
7.5
Townsman
(uncredited)
1946
The Cherokee Flash
7.0
Townsman
(uncredited)
1945
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Born
August 14
,
1894
New York City, New York, USA
Died
February 16
,
1975
Los Angeles, California, USA
(undisclosed)
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On his World War I draft registration in 1917, he was an unemployed steam fitter's helper. He claimed the disability of "bad feet".
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