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Miriam Wolfe

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33: 373:, wrote teachers' guides and directed a weekly workshop for the Ontario Gifted Children's Program. She also worked with the Young People's Theatre. Her involvement with performance continued through her membership from 1981 to 1986 on the Board of the ACTRA Awards. 116:; January 2, 1922 – September 29, 2000) was an American actress, director, producer and writer, who worked in theatre, television and radio from the 1920s to the 1950s. She is mainly remembered for her character roles on radio's weekly 160:. She joined the repertory acting company in 1934 and remained with the program well into her adult years, playing spooky witches, wicked and wise queens, good and bad spirits, kind and cruel mothers and stepmothers. 388:. In July 2022, Wolfe was inducted into The Worldwide Television And Radio Horror Host Hall Of Fame for her contributions made as horror host "Old Nancy" on WOR, the Mutual Radio Network's "The Witch's Tale". 357:
In 1956, she married Canadian architect John Forrest Mackay Ross. The couple had a child and moved to Paris, where they resided from 1961 to 1980 and where she conducted a series of improvisational workshops.
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haircut, hired her as soon as he heard the spine-chilling, cackling laugh which became her trademark. She played this part for five years, also doubling as other characters and leading women on the show.
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During her career, Wolfe worked as a scriptwriter, dubbed more than 50 films and cartoons, appeared in films and made recordings. Notable stage performances include the Broadway production of
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on WGBS, one of New York's first radio stations. When she was six years old, she was given the First Witch's part in a children's theater's production of
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At 12, Wolfe auditioned to succeed the 79-year-old Adelaide Fitz-Allen in the part of the ancient witch-narrator Old Nancy on Alonzo Deen Cole's
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Wolfe was born in Brooklyn, New York. She made her professional acting debut at age four, reciting poems and reading stories on
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She was elected a member of the Board of the Association of Canadian Television and Radio Actors (
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In 1956, Wolfe moved to Canada and became active as a performer, writer and director with the
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In 1981, Wolfe received an award from Friends of Old Time Radio USA for her contribution to
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Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960,
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Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960
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Let's Pretend: A History of Radio's Best Loved Children's Show by a Longtime Cast Member
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and the Sea Hag for several seasons. She was featured in the U.S. Army production of
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Cole, Alonzo Deen, edited by David S. Siegel with introduction by Miriam Wolfe:
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On September 29, 2000, Wolfe died at her home in Toronto, of breast cancer.
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Miriam Wolfe, performing live on WOR during her first year as Old Nancy on
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The Witch's Tale: Stories of Gothic Horror from the Golden Age of Radio,
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American-Canadian actress, director, producer and writer (1922–2000)
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The Great American Broadcast: A Celebration of Radio's Golden Age,
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Later, Wolfe was heard regularly from New York and Hollywood on
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in Markle's television production of the medieval mystery play
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Terror on the air!: horror radio in America, 1931–1952,
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Brooklyn
Toronto
Let's Pretend
Nila Mack
Let's Pretend
The Witch's Tale
Mutual Broadcasting System
Buster Brown
Fletcher Markle
Studio One
Ford Theater
Lucille Ball
Ingrid Bergman
Montgomery Clift
Marlene Dietrich
Casey, Crime Photographer
Suspense
WGR
Popeye the Sailor
Olive Oyl
So Proudly We Hail!
Lee Tracy
Virgin Mary
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Paul Bowles
Wayne and Shuster
Molly Picon
Tennessee Williams
The Rose Tattoo

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