Where to watch Emil Wolk in the UK
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Emil Wolk is a veteran Anglo-American stage and screen actor, director, and physical performer. He moved to London at a young age and became a significant figure in experimental and mainstream theatre. He is the son of celebrated opera singer Jess Walters and, in 2005, he relocated to Australia, settling in Port Macquarie, where he continues to create and direct stage plays.
Emil Wolk films streaming in the UK
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- Sherlock Holmes (1984) as Beppo
- In Suspicious Circumstances (1991) as Adolf Beck
- Escape from Sobibor (1987) as Samuel
- Stalin (1992) as Kamenev
- Kafka (1991) as Man Under Microscope
- The Hour of the Pig (1993) as Print Seller
- The Tall Guy (1989) as Cyprus Charlie
- Prospero's Books (1991) as Ariel
- Scandalous (1984) as Greek Restaurant Owner
- The House (1984) as Russian Officer
- Une histoire d'Emil et Joaquin (1973) Cast
- Benjamin Britten - A Midsummer Night's Dream (2006) as Puck
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Most-watched Emil Wolk films currently: Escape from Sobibor (1987), Stalin (1992), Kafka (1991), The Hour of the Pig (1993), The Tall Guy (1989).
What TV shows has Emil Wolk appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Sherlock Holmes (1984), In Suspicious Circumstances (1991).
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