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Gerry Wolff

Actor

Gerry Wolff, a German-born actor who began his career in Britain, was active from the 1950s to the early 1990s. Known for his diverse roles in film, television, and theater, Wolff capitalized on his distinctive looks and voice. He appeared in notable films such as "The Mouse on the Moon" (1963) and "Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment" (1966). On television, he participated in popular series like "The Sweeney" and "Doctor Who." While Gerry Wolff didn't achieve significant mainstream fame, his character work made him a recognizable face in British cinema and TV. There is no specific record of major awards in his career, but his enduring presence in the industry speaks to his capability and versatility as an actor.
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  • Glück im Hinterhaus

    Glück im Hinterhaus

    Classics

    1980

    1h.34min

    0 FSK

    Karl Erp is a middle-aged man whoes bored in his marriage. After starting an affair with his intern, he moves in with his lover.


  • Apache

    Apache

    Kids & Family

    1973

    1h.24min

    16 FSK

    The story of Ulzana, an Apache chief who has reached a rapprochement with the local Mexican population and generously extends it to whites who travel through ...