Born in Canton, Illinois, USA — Nov 04 1896• Died Jan 23 1992

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ian Wolfe (November 4, 1896 – January 23, 1992) was an American actor whose films date from 1934 to 1990. Until 1934, he worked as a theatre actor. Wolfe mostly found work as a character actor, appearing in over 270 films. He and his wife, Elizabeth, had two daughters. Wolfe was also a veteran of World War I where he served as a medical sergeant in the National Army of the United States. His service number was 2371377. Although American by birth and upbringing, Wolfe was often cast as an Englishman: his stage exp…
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Buzz Crowder

Abel Jackson

Septimus

Ed Baxter

Reverend Leighton

Mr. Morton

Mr. Miller

Dr. Babcock

Schwimmer

E.T. Gibbs



Elder Stone

Old Man in the Hospital


Vickers

Rudolf Biederman

Judge Marsala


Charlie Peabody


Judge


Secretary Knute Rosmundson

Markham

Grandpa Charlie

Herbert Hooper

Ellis Stone

Dr. Hiram Tucker

Old Man Wall

Grandfather


Monsignor

Hirsch

Timothy Welling

Pop Parkson

Dr. Stanley Brickow


Townsend



The Rev. Andrews

Peter Willman


Father Rambeau


Orren Wooster

Elder Sharpe



Carter

Larch

Hector S. Hanley

Mr. Neely

Forger

Mr. Partlow


Dr. Minton

Rev. Elcott


Dentist (uncredited)

Fell



PTO

Stiles

Maggs

Theron

Process Server (uncredited)

Ligarius

Justice of the Peace

Kirby's Secretary (uncredited)

Father Joseph

Robert

Malue

Burton White

Lloyd (uncredited)

Grave Digger

Sidney Long

The Careless Underground Agent

Sheriff Carrey

Mr. D'Amato

Lord Tremouille

Commandant Causeway

Dr. Poulin (uncredited)

Mr. Neely

Geoffrey 'Pinky' Burns

Prof. Brauer

Smith

Dr. Wyeland (uncredited)

Hector Brown

Paymaster Commander

Skipper of Honeymoon Boat (uncredited)

Drake

Judge Marsala

Dr. Klauber

Thomas - Hotel Clerk (uncredited)

Jury Foreman

Sanity Hearing Doctor (uncredited)

President Calvin Coolidge

Dorset

Coroner (uncredited)

Sir Charles Porter

Priest

O'Hara

Rector (uncredited)

Gruber

Amos Hodder

Registrar of Births (uncredited)

Izquierdo (uncredited)

Waldo Daggett

Judge

President James K. Polk (uncredited)

Horace Greeley (uncredited)

Loschek

Reporter (uncredited)

Gillkie the Barrister (uncredited)

Mr. Henderson

Joseph (uncredited)

Hawkins

Tewkesbury

Herbert - the Jailer (uncredited)

Henry Orlac, Stephen Orlac's Stepfather (Uncredited)

Morley

Mr. Bleiffer

Antiques Store Sales Clerk

Charlie Gibbs (uncredited)

Pleyel's Clerk (uncredited)

Charlie, a Fence (uncredited)

Dr. Edwards

Norton

Viceroy (uncredited)

Councillor (uncredited)

Mr. Bagley

Feeney (uncredited)

Pawnbroker

Fritz, Police Lab Man

Watkins (uncredited)

Harry Bevan

Prof. Mellasagus

Lord Mayor Herman Brandon R. Clive

Proprietor

Leon, a Conspirator

Homer Wallace

Minister (uncredited)

Patient (uncredited)

President Webb (uncredited)

Van Arkel

Registrar

Dr. E.G. Lutz

Mayor

Hobson, the Butler


Hutchins

Mr. Loomis

Roger Frane

Commissioner of Scotland Yard

Lord Mortimer

Adam Wheelright

Conrad Stadt

The Priest

Dr. Bellows

Charles Wentworth

Edwards

Joe (uncredited)

Uncle Adam

Judge

Adams

Critic

Judge

Mr. Rojeck (uncredited)

Apothecary

Father MacHugh

Edward Warrender

Amos Totten

Donner

Dr. Clement Avington (uncredited)

Fritz (uncredited)

Foster

Editor W.W. Dwight

Pierre

Schmidt

Prof. Hopkins

Board of Military Judges

Councilman Hurdwell

Martin, Nelson's Second Butler (uncredited)

Reading Clerk (as Ian Wulf)

Clerk

Mr. Pope

Wilkes

Capt. Larsen

Emerson

Caleb

Cemetery Caretaker (uncredited)

J.D. Denison

Abner / Arnie
Oliver

Nicholas Cabot

James, Abbington's butler

Berton

Hudson

Rev. Hodgins

Poole

Hermann Einreich [Chs. 1-2]

Frederick

Bishop Hardwick

A. Le Marchand - Detective (as Ien Wulf)

L.B. Crandall

Grandpa Squirrel (voice) (uncredited)

Aide

Eustace L. Harley (uncredited)

Police Judge (uncredited)

Sidney P. Melrose

Edwin "Deacon" Black

Sears

Rev. Nash

Soldier

Tax Collector

Phillips

Presiding Judge (uncredited)

Gruning, Stregel's Henchman (uncredited)

Gen. Kerch

Professor Lilliquist

Swedish consul

Health Officer

Cabinet Member (uncredited)

Skeptical Member of Modern-day Expedition (uncredited)

Elias Sanders

Isaac Newton (uncredited)

Thomas, the butler (uncredited)

Tallyrand (as Ien Wulf)
Curwood