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Annett Wolf (born September 11, 1936) is a Danish director, writer producer, interviewer for TV documentaries, feature films and stage plays. Between 1962 and 1977, she worked for Danmarks Radio, the Danish Broadcasting Corporation, directing numerous in-depth profiles with artists such as Jacques Brel, Jerry Lewis, Dave Allen, Peter Ustinov and Peter Sellers. These documentaries were shot on location. In Hollywood, she directed a series of in-depth profiles with Jack Lemmon, Alfred Hitchcock, Walter Matthau and Telly Savalas. She also directed ''Hurray for Hollywood'', a three-part documentary series about Hollywood and the American film industry. Wolf received the Billedbladets Gyldne Rose (the Danish People's Choice Award) in 1976 for ''Jack Lemmon - A Twist of Lemmon'', and in 1977 for ''Hurray for Hollywood''. She then established herself as an independent Hollywood producer and directed documentaries, making-of featurettes, and trailers to promote major productions overseas. She left the United States in 1990 and resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is in pre-production for the feature film ''So It Was''. Wolf should not be confused with her daughter, Hollywood publicist Annett Wolf Junior. == Early life == Annett Wolf was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, the daughter of Amory and Halfdan Wolf, owner and CEO of the wine importing agency Louis Wolf. In 1955 and 1956 she was trained by expert wine makers across Europe. She joined the family business for a short period of time, but then decided to pursue her passion for theatre, history, and drama, concluding her studies in England, Scotland and Spain. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Annett Wolf」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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