Francis De Wolff Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Francis De Wolff was born on January 7, 1913 in Essex, England. He was an actor, known for From Russia with Love (1963), A Christmas Carol (1951) and Moby Dick (1956). He was married to Jean Fairlie. He died on April 18, 1984 in Sussex, England.
He has the distinction of being the lead villian, Wilhelm Kramar, in the very first Dick Barton - Special Agent radio serial. Though the original no longer exists, the original cast reunited in 1977 to re-record the very first story (in honour of the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II of England). That is avaliable on BBC audio.
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Burly, hirsute RADA-trained British character actor with piercing eyes and intimidating presence. Invariably seen in villainous roles, with a notable penchant for horror. His sepulchral tones also made him much-in-demand for radio drama.
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Despite very often depicting European characters on film, he is a British actor.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Jesus of Nazareth
1977
TV Mini-Series
Simon the Pharisee
The Tomorrow People
1973-1975
TV Series
Jedikiah
Dixon of Dock Green
1975
TV Series
Henry Philips
The Top Secret Life of Edgar Briggs
1974
TV Series
Chulmek
The Three Musketeers
1973
Sea Captain
Men of Affairs
1973
TV Series
Kosnev
Chronicle
1973
TV Series documentary
George Dennis
The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
1973
TV Series
Walter Frankenburg
Nearest and Dearest
1973
TV Series
Henri Duval
The Canterbury Tales
1972
The Bride's father (uncredited)
Clouds of Witness
1972
TV Mini-Series
Sir Impey Biggs
His and Hers
1972
TV Series
Manager
Paul Temple
1971
TV Series
Aristotle Paradeisianos
Rookery Nook
1970
TV Movie
Mr. Putz
Ivanhoe
1970
TV Mini-Series
Godfrey Front de Boeuf
Christ Recrucified
1969
TV Mini-Series
The Archon
Sinful Davey
1969
Andrew (as Francis de Wolff)
The Fixer
1968
Warden
The Saint
1968
TV Series
Capt. Flemming
Questi fantasmi
1967
The Scotsman (as Francis De Wolffe)
Vendetta
1967
TV Series
Battista
Triple Cross
1966
German Colonel General (as Francis DeWolff)
ITV Play of the Week
1965-1966
TV Series
Freddy Standen / Laprade
The Woman in White
1966
TV Series
Count Fosco
Mogul
1966
TV Series
Sir Bryan Trussler
A Farewell to Arms
1966
TV Mini-Series
Valentini
Hereward the Wake
1965
TV Series
Gilbert of Ghent
Court Martial
1965
TV Series
Jack Lawrence
The 2nd Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World
1965
Walter Pickering
Doctor Who
1964-1965
TV Series
Agamemnon
Vasor
Secret Agent
1965
TV Series
Paul Alexander
Carry on Cleo
1964
Agrippa
Crossroads
1964
TV Series
Mr. Johnstone
The Black Torment
1964
Black John (as Francis de Wolff)
The Ordeal of Richard Feverel
1964
TV Movie
Farmer Blaize
The Third Man
1964
TV Series
Zero One
1964
TV Series
The Beard
Devil Doll
1964
Dr. Keisling
Drama 61-67
1964
TV Series
Lord O'Leary
Madame Bovary
1964
TV Series
Rouault
No Hiding Place
1963
TV Series
Kogan
The Three Lives of Thomasina
1963
Targu (as Francis de Wolff)
The World Ten Times Over
1963
Shelbourne (as Francis De Wolfe)
From Russia with Love
1963
Vavra (as Francis de Wolff)
Siege of the Saxons
1963
The Blacksmith (as Francis De Wolfe: in closing credits)
Richard the Lionheart
1962-1963
TV Series
Leopold Of Austria / Leopold / Baron Giles
Copacabana Palace
1962
BBC Sunday-Night Play
1962
TV Mini-Series
Prince Potemkin
Compact
1962
TV Series
Mr. Magnum
The Durant Affair
1962
Mario Costello
The Cheaters
1962
TV Series
Gormley
The Silent Invasion
1962
Emile
Maigret
1961
TV Series
Ducrau
The Avengers
1961
TV Series
Hercule Zeebrugge
The Curse of the Werewolf
1961
Bearded Customer (uncredited)
The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre
1960
TV Series
Ramon Karadis
The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll
1960
Inspector
International Detective
1960
TV Series
The General
Interpol Calling
1959-1960
TV Series
Captain Blink / Captain Gallard
The Savage Innocents
1960
Trading Post Proprietor
Clue of the Twisted Candle
1960
Ramon Karadis
Tales of the Vikings
1959
TV Series
Goldhood
Tommy the Toreador
1959
Hotel Proprietor
The Man Who Could Cheat Death
1959
Inspector Legris
The Hound of the Baskervilles
1959
Doctor Mortimer (as Francis de Wolff)
Corridors of Blood
1958
Black Ben (as Francis de Wolff in closing credits)