Born in Berlin on November 26, 1926, Ralph Wolter Ralf Wolter was a child of an artist family. His father was a circus artist, the mother a musician. After attending an acting school, the Berlin Drama Academy and began as a cabaret artist. Theatre stations were stages in Berlin and Potsdam, later Munich. Wolter attended the Berlin Drama Academy. He then played at several theatres, such as the Theater am Kurfürstendamm and the Rheinische Landestheater Neuss. In 1951 he began his film career with the comedy “Die Frauen des Herrn S.”. In the 1950s, other films such as “Die Beine der Dolores” and “Das Wirtshaus im Spessart” followed.
Alongside “Winnetou” actor Pierre Brice, Wolter celebrated his greatest successes in the 1960s, including in the role of the quick-witted Sam Hawkens. Many viewers also associate Wolter with the cinema role of a second Karl May figure: the one of Haji Halef Omar Ben Haji Abbas Ibn Haji Dawuhd al Gossarah.
WOLTER, Ralf [11/26/1926, Berlin, Berlin, Germany –
10/14/2022, Munich Bavaria Germany] – theater, film, TV, voice actor, singer,
son of humorist Frtiz Amsel (Erich Georg Friedrich Wolter)
[1892-1969] musician Gertrud Erna Colberg [1893-1959], married to Edith
Ackermann (1959-2022) father of Thomas Wolter, one other child.
Who Killed Johnny R.? - 1965 [sings: “The Ballad of
Johnny Ringo”]

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