Gotthardt Wolf (1887–1947) was a German cinematographer who worked on nearly fifty films, mostly during the silent era. He worked on a number of films with Harry Piel the star of comedy-thrillers such as His Greatest Bluff (1927).
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Date of birth | 22 June 1887
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Place of birth | Eppendorf, German Empire
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Date of death | 20 January 1947
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Age | 59 (age at death)
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Place of death | Potsdam, Germany
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Occupation | Cinematographer
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Gotthardt Wolf is known for their role in the film Face à la mort (1925) - .
They are also known for their role in the film Der rote Reiter (1935) as first assistant camera.
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