Frank Wolff(1928-1971)
- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Frank Wolff started his career by acting in several Roger Corman films.
However, Wolff had to travel to Europe to be successful. He was finally
able to become a well known actor in Italy and Europe with his
performance in
Salvatore Giuliano (1962) and
had roles in many European film productions. Moreover, Wolff became a
major star in Spaghetti Westerns. His most famous, but briefest,
performances was as Brett McBain, the friendly farmer in
Sergio Leone's
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968).
He also brought much needed light relief as the sheriff in
Sergio Corbucci's
The Great Silence (1968).
When the time of "Spaghetti-Westerns" was ending, Wolff had several
roles in Italian crime movies. Other memorable performances were in
Duccio Tessari's Giallo
Death Occurred Last Night (1970)
or in one of Wolffs last performances as a police commissioner in
Fernando Di Leo's
Caliber 9 (1972). Sadly,
the great actor suffered from depression and killed himself in the
Hilton Hotel in Rome in December 1971.