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His Disney roles included Mr. Neely in Pollyanna, Rev. Hodgins in the two-part Wonderful World of Disney episode "The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City" and a forger in Dick Tracy.

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  • His Disney roles included Mr. Neely in Pollyanna, Rev. Hodgins in the two-part Wonderful World of Disney episode "The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City" and a forger in Dick Tracy.
  • Ian Wolfe (November 4, 1896 - January 23, 1992) appeared in one episode of The Andy Griffith Show. His film appearances include The Barretts of Wimpole Street, The Raven, Mad Love, 1000 Dollars a Minute, Mutiny on the Bounty, Romeo and Juliet, The Prince and the Pauper, Conquest, Marie Antoinette, You Can't Take It with You, Blondie, Allegheny Uprising, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Foreign Correspondent, Saboteur, Mrs. Miniver, Now Voyager, Random Harvest, Sherlock Holmes in Washington, The Song of Bernadette, The White Cliffs of Dover, Once upon a Time, The Invisible Man's Revenge, Wilson, The Merry Monahans, A Song to Remember, This Love of Ours, Dressed to Kill, The Miracle of the Bells, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, Johnny Belinda, The Magnificent Yankee, The Great Caruso, A Place
  • Along with Judith Anderson, Morgan Farley, Richard Hale, Anthony Jochim, Felix Locher, Celia Lovsky, Leonard Mudie, Charles Seel, Abraham Sofaer, and John Warburton, he is one of only eleven credited Star Trek guest stars born in the 19th century to appear in any episode or film. He is also one of only two Star Trek actors verified as a veteran of the First World War. The other is Paul Fix. Ian Wolfe was a principal supporting actor in THX 1138 (1970, with Sid Haig and the voice of David Ogden Stiers), the first film directed by George Lucas.
  • Er spielte zwei verschiedene Rollen in Star Trek. So war er Septimus in der [[]]-Episode und der Bibliothekar Mister Atoz in der Episode . Darüber hinaus hatte Wolfe in seiner fast 60 Jahre währenden Karriere zahlreiche Auftritte in Film- und Fernsehproduktionen. Ian Wolfe starb am 23. Januar 1992 im Alter von 95 Jahren nur zwanzig Tage nach dem Tod von Judith Anderson. Er war bis dahin der letzte überlebende Star Trek-Schauspieler, der im 19. Jahrhundert geboren wurde.
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  • Er spielte zwei verschiedene Rollen in Star Trek. So war er Septimus in der [[]]-Episode und der Bibliothekar Mister Atoz in der Episode . Darüber hinaus hatte Wolfe in seiner fast 60 Jahre währenden Karriere zahlreiche Auftritte in Film- und Fernsehproduktionen. Neben Star Trek hatte er Gastauftritte in TV-Serien wie Bonanza (1960/1961/1965, u.a. mit William Meader), Unglaubliche Geschichten (1963, u.a. mit John McLiam), Auf der Flucht (1963, u.a. mit Frank Overton und Paul Carr), Temple Houston (1963, u.a. mit Jeffrey Hunter, William Bramley und Morgan Woodward), Rauchende Colts (1965, u.a. mit James Gregory, Garry Walberg und Jon Kowal), Geächtet (1965, u..a. mit Charles Maxwell), FBI (1966/1968, u.a. mit Stephen Brooks, John Anderson und Harry Townes), Die Leute von Shiloh Ranch (1970, u.a. mit Paul Fix, Jay Robinson, Ron Soble, Kenneth Tobey, Booth Colman und Bill Zuckert), Der Chef (1972, u.a. mit William Windom), Notruf California (1973, u.a. mit Kevin Tighe), Adam-12 (1973, u.a. mit Bill Quinn und Andrew Koenig), Die Küste der Ganoven (1975, u.a. mit William Shatner, Joanna Miles, Andrew Prine, Sherry Jackson, Mickey Morton, Bobby Bass und Jimmie Booth), Make-Up und Pistolen (1976, u.a. mit Charles Dierkop, Brooke Bundy und Joan Collins), Barney Miller (1977/1982, u.a. mit Ron Glass, James Gregory, und Jay Robinson), Imbiß mit Biß (1983, u.a. mit Victor Tayback und Robert Costanzo) und Ein Colt für alle Fälle (1983/1985, u.a. mit Tricia O'Neil, Marshall Teague, Marc Alaimo und Vincent Schiavelli). Zu seinen Filmauftritten zählen u.a.: Der Auslandskorrespondent (1940, u.a. mit Leonard Mudie), Gefundene Jahre (1942, u.a. mit Leonard Mudie), Späte Rache (1947, u.a. mit Judith Anderson), Drei Männer für Alison (1950, u.a. mit Michael Dugan), Theaterfieber (1953, u.a. mit Jean Simmons), Eine Braut für sieben Brüder (1954, u.a. mit Julie Newmar), Des Königs Dieb (1955, u.a. mit Michael Dugan), Zeugin der Anklage (1957, u.a. mit Torin Thatcher), Die Wunderwelt der Gebrüder Grimm (1962, u.a. mit Jon Lormer), One Man's Way (1964, u.a. mit William Windom, Liam Sullivan, Ed Peck, John Harmon und Jon Lormer) und Dick Tracy (1990, u.a. mit Chuck Hicks, Ed O'Ross, Seymour Cassel, John Schuck, Paul Sorvino, Robert Costanzo, Michael G. Hagerty, Tony Epper, Hamilton Camp, Ed McCready, Colm Meaney, Bert Remsen, Michael J. Pollard und Walker Edmiston). Zusammen mit Judith Anderson, Morgan Farley, Richard Hale, Anthony Jochim, Felix Locher, Celia Lovsky, Leonard Mudie, Charles Seel, Abraham Sofaer und John Warburton ist Wolfe einer von nur elf Darstellern in Star Trek, die im 19. Jahrhundert geboren wurden. Außerdem ist er neben Paul Fix einer von zwei Gastschauspielern, die Veteranen des Ersten Weltkrieges sind. Ian Wolfe starb am 23. Januar 1992 im Alter von 95 Jahren nur zwanzig Tage nach dem Tod von Judith Anderson. Er war bis dahin der letzte überlebende Star Trek-Schauspieler, der im 19. Jahrhundert geboren wurde.
  • His Disney roles included Mr. Neely in Pollyanna, Rev. Hodgins in the two-part Wonderful World of Disney episode "The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City" and a forger in Dick Tracy.
  • Ian Wolfe (November 4, 1896 - January 23, 1992) appeared in one episode of The Andy Griffith Show. His film appearances include The Barretts of Wimpole Street, The Raven, Mad Love, 1000 Dollars a Minute, Mutiny on the Bounty, Romeo and Juliet, The Prince and the Pauper, Conquest, Marie Antoinette, You Can't Take It with You, Blondie, Allegheny Uprising, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Foreign Correspondent, Saboteur, Mrs. Miniver, Now Voyager, Random Harvest, Sherlock Holmes in Washington, The Song of Bernadette, The White Cliffs of Dover, Once upon a Time, The Invisible Man's Revenge, Wilson, The Merry Monahans, A Song to Remember, This Love of Ours, Dressed to Kill, The Miracle of the Bells, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, Johnny Belinda, The Magnificent Yankee, The Great Caruso, A Place in the Sun, Here Comes the Groom, Les Miserables, Captain Pirate, Young Bess, Julius Caesar, Houdini, The Actress, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, The Silver Chalice, Rebel without a Cause, Sincerely Yours, The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell, Witness for the Prosecution, Disney's Pollyanna, The Lost World, The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm, THX 1138, The Terminal Man, The Frisco Kid, Reds and Dick Tracy. He also played the recurring role of Hirsch on the TV series "WKRP in Cincinnati".
  • Along with Judith Anderson, Morgan Farley, Richard Hale, Anthony Jochim, Felix Locher, Celia Lovsky, Leonard Mudie, Charles Seel, Abraham Sofaer, and John Warburton, he is one of only eleven credited Star Trek guest stars born in the 19th century to appear in any episode or film. He is also one of only two Star Trek actors verified as a veteran of the First World War. The other is Paul Fix. Wolfe's credits include nearly 200 films and made-for-TV movies and over 80 television guest appearances in a career which spans 56 years, beginning in 1934. Some of his more notable appearances during his long career were in the films Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), On Borrowed Time (1939), Foreign Correspondent (1940, with Leonard Mudie), Rebel Without a Cause (1955, with Corey Allen, Chuck Hicks, music score by Leonard Rosenman and cinematography by Ernest Haller) and Witness for the Prosecution (1957, with Torin Thatcher), just to name a few. He also had smaller roles in such classic films as Mrs. Miniver (1942, with John Abbott), No Way Out (1950, with Frank Overton), Holiday for Sinners (1952, with William Campbell, Bill Erwin and Peter Brocco), Julius Caesar (1953, with John Hoyt, Lawrence Dobkin, Richard Hale, Morgan Farley, Michael Ansara and Vic Perrin), and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954, with Julie Newmar). He appeared in a 1957 episode of Studio One with William Shatner. Ian Wolfe was a principal supporting actor in THX 1138 (1970, with Sid Haig and the voice of David Ogden Stiers), the first film directed by George Lucas. He appeared in five movies with fellow TOS guest actor Jeff Corey: Paris Calling and The Lady from Cheyanne in 1941, The Moon Is Down in 1943, California in 1946, and Creator in 1985. The latter film also featured Star Trek: The Next Generation guest actor David Ogden Stiers. He had a minor role in the 1979 movie The Frisco Kid along side TNG guest actors Vincent Schiavelli and Clyde Kusatsu. He made several guest appearances on the TV series Bonanza, Soap and WKRP in Cincinnati (recurring on the latter as sardonic butler Hirsch). He also guest-starred in an episode of Barbary Coast, which starred TOS actor William Shatner and guest starred Sherry Jackson. He also appeared in the 1970 telefilm The Andersonville Trial, which also starred Shatner and featured Whit Bissell, Dick Miller, Harry Townes and Kenneth Tobey in smaller roles. Wolfe appeared as Herbert Hooper in an episode of All in the Family, a show that also featured TOS guest stars William Windom and Jason Wingreen. Wolfe would then go on to appear in the 1981 multi-Oscar-winning film Reds, which co-starred TNG guest actor Paul Sorvino. Both Wolfe and Sorvino would later appear in Dick Tracy in 1990. This film also featured appearances by Trek actors Colm Meaney, John Schuck, Seymour Cassel, Hamilton Camp, Chuck Hicks, Mike Hagerty, Robert Costanzo, Ed McCready, Bert Remsen, Walker Edmiston and Michael J. Pollard. Dick Tracy would also prove to be Wolfe's last feature film. Ian Wolfe passed away in Los Angeles, California at the age of 95 just twenty days after Dame Judith Anderson, who starred in 1947's Pursued, in which Wolfe also appeared. He was the last surviving Star Trek actor to have been born in the 19th century.
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