Michael Wolf


Biography

Throughout his entertainment career as an accomplished actor, Michael Wolf graced the silver screen many times. In his early acting career, Wolf appeared in such films as the drama "Attack on the Iron Coast" (1968) with Lloyd Bridges, the action flick "The Assassination Bureau" (1969) with Oliver Reed and "A Bridge Too Far" (1977). He also appeared in "At the Fountainhead (Of German S...

Biography

Throughout his entertainment career as an accomplished actor, Michael Wolf graced the silver screen many times. In his early acting career, Wolf appeared in such films as the drama "Attack on the Iron Coast" (1968) with Lloyd Bridges, the action flick "The Assassination Bureau" (1969) with Oliver Reed and "A Bridge Too Far" (1977). He also appeared in "At the Fountainhead (Of German Strength)" (1980) and the action film "Victory" (1981) with Sylvester Stallone. He also appeared in the TV special "The Countess Alice" (PBS, 1992-93). He also landed a role in the miniseries "War and Remembrance" (1988-89). He also had roles in film during these years, including roles in the Michael Caine spy thriller "The Holcroft Covenant" (1985). Wolf's music was most recently featured in the Kate Mara dramatic adaptation "Captive" (2015). Wolf had a number of different projects under his belt in the nineties through the 2010s, including "The 39th Annual Grammy Awards" (CBS, 1996-97), "15th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards" (IFC, 1999-2000) and "Twin Falls, Idaho" (1999) starring Michele Hicks. His credits also expanded to "The Edge of Heaven" with Hanna Schygulla (2008) and "Inside Amy Schumer" (Comedy Central, 2012-).

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

S.O.B. (1981) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Sally Miles Blake Edwards directs his wife Julie Andrews playing wholesome movie star Sally Miles, in a scene from the fictional musical that will become an enormous flop, produced by her husband, played by Richard Mulligan, opening the seething Hollywood satire S.O.B.,1981.
S.O.B. (1981) -- (Movie Clip) Thank God I'm Not A Surgeon With the Malibu friends of producer Felix Farmer (Richard Mulligan), suicidal after a huge flop, Robert Preston as doc Finegarten, Robert Webber as press agent Bert, William Holden director Culley, and director Blake Edwards’ daughter Jennifer as hitch-hiker Lila, early in S.O.B., 1981.
S.O.B. (1981) -- (Movie Clip) They Want Vice! Studio boss Robert Vaughn, with his number-two Larry Hagman and aides, summoned to the soundstage where producer Felix (Richard Mulligan) has his mojo back, having decided to convert his flop wholesome musical into an erotic fantasy, in Blake Edwards’ S.O.B., 1981.
S.O.B. (1981) -- (Movie Clip) Is Batman A Transvestite? Doc Irving (Robert Preston) drugs G-rated star Sally (Julie Andrews) so she can do the topless scene producer husband Felix (Richard Mulligan) needs to rescue their flop musical, William Holden the director, Robert Webber the publicist and Loretta Swit the body-casted columnist, in Blake Edwards' S.O.B., 1981.
Breakfast At Tiffany's (1961) -- (Movie Clip) You Like Me! First proper scene for Audrey Hepburn as Manhattan party girl Holly Golightly, the nature of her work less explicit here than in the Truman Capote novella, Claude Stroud the “John,” and Mickey Rooney as the stereotyped Asian landlord, a role he later disavowed, in Breakfast At Tiffany’s, 1961.
S.O.B. (1981) -- (Movie Clip) Make An Armadillo Smile Still no one has noticed the dead guy on the beach, during the birthday party for nobody at the home of suicidal, sedated producer Felix (Richard Mulligan), Robert Preston as chatty doc Finegarten, William Holden as director Culley, de facto host, in Blake Edwards’ satire S.O.B., 1981.

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