
Harald Otto Walther Wolff (11 January 1909 – June 1977) was a German stage, film and television actor. Harald Wolff, born in Barmen in 1909, first completed an apprenticeship as a businessman after graduating from high school before switching to acting. Wolff played his first film role in 1939 in Helmut Käutner 's comedy Kitty and the World Conference. After World War II, in addition to appearances in German films, he also took part in various international film productions, including the 1951 American war drama Decision Before Dawn by director Anatole Litvak; 1956 in the French comedy film Two Men, a Pig, and the Night of Paris by Claude Autant-Lara; 1957 in Maurice Labro s literary adaptation Spione alongside Henri Vidal, Barbara Laage or Lino Ventura and in 1964 in Jacques Demy's musical The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. In 1972, he acted in Costa-Gavras political thriller The Invisible Uprising. In addition, Wolff, as a voice actor, has lent his voice to many internationally known fellow actors over the decades. In the 1960s, he dubbed Desmond Llewelyn as Q in the James Bond films Goldfinger and Thunderball. He also dubbed Charles Boyer in the 1967 Bond parody Casino Royale. Vincent Price in Cry of the Banshee and Claude Rains in The Adventures of Robin Hood were dubbed by Wolff. Source: Article "Harald Wolff" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Minister of Foreign Affairs
État de siège

German Commander (uncredited)
La Traversée de Paris

Colonel Richting
La Chatte

Commander von Ulbricht
Carillons sans joie

Peter
Le Sahara brûle

Sekretär der englischen Delegation Collins
Kitty und die Weltkonferenz

Lindbaum
Action immédiate

von Kreß
Geheimakten Solvay

Monsieur Dubourg
Les Parapluies de Cherbourg

M. Fridel, le père de Lucky / Lucky's Father
Le Désordre et la Nuit

Hartmann (uncredited)
Decision Before Dawn

Thomas King
Starblack
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
12
Gender
Male
Birthday
1909-01-11
Place of Birth
Barmen [now Wuppertal], Germany
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