
Shmuel Wolf
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1934-02-12 – 2019-02-23
Place of birth: Budapest, Hungary
Biography
Shmuel Wolf was an Israeli actor. Born in Budapest, Wolf's mother died at a young age and his father, who sold sewing machines, later remarried. Wolf and his stepmother were forced to relocate to the local ghetto during the Holocaust after his father was murdered by members of the Arrow Cross Party. After the ghetto was liberated in 1945, Wolf resided in a Bnei Akiva camp in France from 1948 until emigrating to Israel the following year. He lived in Masu'ot Yitzhak and then Kfar Masaryk. Wolf also served in the Hashomer Hatzair movement and the Nahal movement. He moved to Tel Aviv in 1959. From the 1960s onwards, Wolf focused on his career as an actor. He studied acting with Nola Chilton and he became a regular performer at many theatres which included the Ohel Theatre and the Haifa Theatre. Wolf's most popular stage performances was in Josef Mundy’s play It Comes Around in which he performed over 2,000 times. On film and television, Wolf made his film debut in Sallah Shabati starring Chaim Topol. He was also featured in the 1972 film An American Hippie in Israel. Other films he appeared in included Fifty-Fifty, An Intimate Story and A Woman Called Golda. He also made minor appearances in the television shows Life is Not Everything and Srugim.
Known for

Der Leuchtturm
1972Missionar
An American Hippie in Israel
1972Komo
Cats on a Pedal Boat
2011
Esther
1986Narrator
The Passport
1990
The Revenge of Itzik Finkelstein
1993
Carlos
1971
Don Quixote in Jerusalem
2005Don Quichote
Sallah
1964
Things
1995Guard
War and Love
1985Warszawski
A Woman Called Golda
1982(uncredited)