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Ian Marcus Wolfe was an esteemed American character actor with an impressive résumé boasting around 400 film and television credits. Born on November 4, 1896, Wolfe did not start his acting career in film and television until 1934, choosing to work in the theater before that. Over his remarkable seven-decade-long career, he worked in numerous films and TV series and his last noteworthy credit was in 1990. His theater training bestowed him with precise diction, and he was frequently cast as Englishmen on screen, demonstrating his incredible versatility as a performer. Notable film credits include 'Mutiny on the Bounty' (1935), Alfred Hitchcock's 'Saboteur' (1942), 'Julius Caesar' (1953), and 'Rebel Without a Cause' (1955). His final film credit goes to 'Dick Tracy' in 1990.
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Given Name: Ian Marcus Wolfe
Born: Canton, Illinois, U.S.
Citizenship: United States
Birthday: November 4, 1896
Occupations: Actor
Years Active: 1934–1990
Children: 2
Spouses: Elizabeth Schroder
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