Jane Wolfe ( born Jane Wolfe ; March 21, 1875 - March 9, 1958) is an American silent film actress. She was a teletext and follower of the occultist Alistair Crowley .
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Biography
Wulf was born in St. Petersburg, Pennsylvania on March 21, 1875. The young girl came to New York seeking to make a career in the theater, but soon became interested in the film industry.
She made her film debut in 1910 at the age of 35 with Kalem Studios in the movie “A Guy from Old Ireland,” directed by Sidney Alcott .
In 1911, Woolf was part of the Kalem Company team in New York, which moved to Los Angeles, California. She left the company to become one of the leading actresses of the decade, appearing in more than a hundred films, including a supporting role in the 1917 film Rebecca from the Sunnybrook Farm, starring Mary Pickford .
After 1920, she did not appear on the screen for 17 years, and in 1937, Jane Wolfe got a small role in the western "Under the banners of others."
Jane Wulf died in Glendale, California, on March 29, 1958, eight days after her 83rd birthday.
Selected Filmography
- 1910 - A Lad from Old Ireland
- 1915 - Blackbirds
- 1915 - The Wild Goose Chase
- 1916 - Pudd'nhead Wilson
- 1916 - The Thousand-Dollar Husband
- 1917 - On Record
- 1917 - Rebecca from Sunnybrook Farm
- 1918 - Less Than a Relative / Less Than Kin
- 1920 - The Six Best Cellars
- 1920 - Why change a wife? / Why Change Your Wife?
- 1920 - Behold My Wife
- 1920 - The Round-Up
- 1937 - Under Strange Flags / Under Strange Flags