German actor Thomas Wolff died in Birkenwerder,
Brandenburg, Germany on October 2nd. He was 74. Wolff was the son of
actor Gerry Wolff [1920-2005] who appeared in several DEFA Indian films. Thomas
was a notable German voice actor and dubber, known for voicing major film stars
like Hugh Jackman “Wolverine”, Woody Harrelson, and Tom Hanks in German-dubbed
versions, plus roles in “Sonic the Hedgehog” and cartoons. Wolf appeared as Luis
Cortinez in DEFA’s 1978 western “Severino”. He was the German dubbing voice
of Benito Pacifico in 1970s “Django and
Sartana are Coming”, the Cookie character in “Thunder Warrior III” in 1988, Roscoe
Brown in 1989’s “Powwow Highway”, Iggy Pop in 1995’s “Dead Man”, and an Indian
in 2005’s “Don't Come Knocking”.


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