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Karin Wolfe
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Karin Wolfe was born on 6 April 1944 in Dallas, Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for
Cross-Eyed (1999)
,
The Best of Broadway (1954)
and
Another World (1964)
.
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Cross-Eyed
8.4
Actress
1999
The Best of Broadway
7.0
TV Series
Gerry
1954 • 1 ep
Another World
7.0
TV Series
Pam Sloan
Pam Sloan (1974-1975)
1975–1976 • 80 eps
The Alcoa Hour
7.3
TV Series
Annie
1956 • 1 ep
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17
Cross-Eyed
8.4
1999
Home of Angels
6.2
Mom
1995
Another World
7.0
TV Series
Pam Sloan
1975–1976
80 episodes
Days of Our Lives
5.3
TV Series
Mary Anderson
Miss Hicks
Rita
1968–1975
103 episodes
Dan August
7.1
TV Series
Tina Abrams
1971
1 episode
Doctors' Wives
4.7
Pretty Nurse
(uncredited)
1971
Medical Center
7.1
TV Series
Student Nurse Johnson
1971
1 episode
The Courtship of Eddie's Father
7.3
TV Series
Etta
1969
2 episodes
Here Come the Brides
7.6
TV Series
Millicent
1968
1 episode
Deadline
7.5
TV Series
Susie
(as Karen Wolfe)
1959
1 episode
The United States Steel Hour
7.8
TV Series
Joanna Wilk
1957
1 episode
The Phil Silvers Show
8.4
TV Series
Blanche
1957
1 episode
Williamsburg: The Story of a Patriot
6.8
Short
Caroline Fry
1957
The Alcoa Hour
7.3
TV Series
Annie
1956
1 episode
Babes in Toyland
7.4
TV Movie
Ann Piper
1955
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Babes in Toyland
7.4
TV Movie
performer: "I Can't Do the Sum", "Barney O'Flynn", "Go to Sleep, Slumber Deep"
1955
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Alternative name
Karen Wolfe
Born
April 6
,
1944
Dallas, Texas, USA
Other works
Bye Bye Birdie (1960) (Broadway), as Helen (The first soloist in "The Telephone Hour") and one of the Sad Girls who danced with Dick Van Dyke in "Put On a Happy Face"
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