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| image = Henry Woolf.jpg
 
| image = Henry Woolf.jpg
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| birth date = [[20 January (people)|20 January]] [[1930 (people)|1930]]
 
| birth date = [[20 January (people)|20 January]] [[1930 (people)|1930]]
 
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| story = ''[[The Sun Makers (TV story)|The Sun Makers]]''
 
| story = ''[[The Sun Makers (TV story)|The Sun Makers]]''
 
| time = 1977
 
| time = 1977
| non dwu = ''Suspense'', ''Marat/Sade'', ''Twelfth Night'', ''The Lion in Winter'', ''Alfred the Great'', ''The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm'', ''[[Z-Cars]]'', ''[[Steptoe and Son]]'', ''Galileo'', ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'', ''Rutland Weekend Television'', ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles]]'', ''Gorky Park'', ''Prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', ''The Silver Chair'', ''Arena'', ''The Merchant of Venice''
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| non dwu = ''Suspense'', ''Marat/Sade'', ''Twelfth Night'', ''The Lion in Winter'', ''Alfred the Great'', ''The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm'', ''[[Z-Cars]]'', ''[[Steptoe and Son]]'', ''[[Galileo Galilei|Galileo]]'', ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'', ''Rutland Weekend Television'', ''[[The Hound of the Baskervilles]]'', ''Gorky Park'', ''Prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', ''The Silver Chair'', ''Arena'', ''The Merchant of Venice''
 
| imdb = 0941146
 
| imdb = 0941146
 
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'''Henry Woolf''' (born [[20 January (people)|20 January]] [[1930 (people)|1930]])<ref>UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960</ref> is a [[London]]-born film, stage and TV actor who played [[the Collector]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[The Sun Makers]]''. The diminutive actor was a close colleague of Harold Pinter and performed in a number of his plays; Pinter's ''The Hothouse'' is dedicated to Woolf. His best-known film work has included ''Marat/Sade'', ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' and ''Gorky Park''. TV work other than ''Doctor Who'' has included ''Rutland Weekend Television'', ''The Protectors'', ''The Sweeney'' and ''Steptoe and Son''.
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'''Henry Woolf''' (born [[20 January (people)|20 January]] [[1930 (people)|1930]]<ref>UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960</ref>) is a [[London]]-born film, stage and TV actor who played [[the Collector]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[The Sun Makers (TV story)|The Sun Makers]]''. The diminutive actor was a close colleague of Harold Pinter and performed in a number of his plays; Pinter's ''The Hothouse'' is dedicated to Woolf. His best-known film work has included ''Marat/Sade'', ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' and ''Gorky Park''. TV work other than ''Doctor Who'' has included ''Rutland Weekend Television'', ''The Protectors'', ''The Sweeney'' and ''Steptoe and Son''.
   
 
In 1978, Woolf relocated to Saskatoon, Canada and became a drama instructor at the University of Saskatchewan, though he continued to take on occasional film and TV roles, especially if they were based in Canada. In Saskatoon, he is best known as the founder of the Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan featival, an annual performance of the Bard's plays with the venue being a tent on the shore of the South Saskatchewan River. These performances usually add an unusual spin to the original play, such as setting ''Twelfth Night'' in the Summer of Love in 1967, for example. He [[retire]]d from his position at the U of S in 1997, and later also departed from his role as director of Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan. In 2009 it was announced that Woolf would return to the festival, this time as an actor, to play Shylock in the 2010 production of ''The Merchant of Venice''.[http://www.shakespeareonthesaskatchewan.com/media_and_news/]
 
In 1978, Woolf relocated to Saskatoon, Canada and became a drama instructor at the University of Saskatchewan, though he continued to take on occasional film and TV roles, especially if they were based in Canada. In Saskatoon, he is best known as the founder of the Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan featival, an annual performance of the Bard's plays with the venue being a tent on the shore of the South Saskatchewan River. These performances usually add an unusual spin to the original play, such as setting ''Twelfth Night'' in the Summer of Love in 1967, for example. He [[retire]]d from his position at the U of S in 1997, and later also departed from his role as director of Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan. In 2009 it was announced that Woolf would return to the festival, this time as an actor, to play Shylock in the 2010 production of ''The Merchant of Venice''.[http://www.shakespeareonthesaskatchewan.com/media_and_news/]
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Revision as of 04:12, 31 January 2019

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Henry Woolf (born 20 January 1930[1]) is a London-born film, stage and TV actor who played the Collector in the Doctor Who television story The Sun Makers. The diminutive actor was a close colleague of Harold Pinter and performed in a number of his plays; Pinter's The Hothouse is dedicated to Woolf. His best-known film work has included Marat/Sade, The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Gorky Park. TV work other than Doctor Who has included Rutland Weekend Television, The Protectors, The Sweeney and Steptoe and Son.

In 1978, Woolf relocated to Saskatoon, Canada and became a drama instructor at the University of Saskatchewan, though he continued to take on occasional film and TV roles, especially if they were based in Canada. In Saskatoon, he is best known as the founder of the Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan featival, an annual performance of the Bard's plays with the venue being a tent on the shore of the South Saskatchewan River. These performances usually add an unusual spin to the original play, such as setting Twelfth Night in the Summer of Love in 1967, for example. He retired from his position at the U of S in 1997, and later also departed from his role as director of Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan. In 2009 it was announced that Woolf would return to the festival, this time as an actor, to play Shylock in the 2010 production of The Merchant of Venice.[1]

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  1. UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960