Wolf Larson

Wolf Larson

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Wolf Larson (born Wolfgang von Wyszecki on December 22, 1959) is a German-Canadian former actor, screenwriter, and producer.

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Wolf Larson was born on Monday, 28 December 1959 in West Berlin, West Germany. He is best known as an actor. Larson's country of citizenship (nationality) is American. He is 6' 2" (188 cm) tall. Wolf Larson is 65 years old and his zodiac star sign is Capricorn.

You can find people similar to Wolf Larson by visiting our lists Male actors of German descent and Canadian male television actors.

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  • Wolf Larson was born in West Berlin, Germany. His parents met when his father was stationed in Berlin for six years (his mother being of Scandinavian descent). The family moved to Ottawa, Canada in 1961, where his father, a doctor in Physics and Mathematics, became the Director of Applied Physics for the National Research Council of Canada. Wolf has one sister named Joana.
    He later became a very popular soccer team captain and began to take part in acting and theater courses. But thinking he wasn't good enough, he quit his acting ambitions and began to concentrate on sports. Wolf attended Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, where he received a B.A. in Economics and Statistics. He continued his education at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he earned his MBA, a stepping stone for what he originally expected would land him a job on Wall Street.
    Following his education, he stayed at U.N.L.V. to teach Finance for two years. Having built a solid educational foundation, Wolf felt it was time to move on and pursue other goals. He moved to Los Angeles in 1985, but today still has a house in Vancouver, Canada, where he spends a few weeks every year. In L.A. he met Robert Marcucci, an agent who saw the acting talent in him immediately and encouraged him to enroll in acting classes. While taking that advice, Wolf didn't have a lot of faith in having a prolonged career as an actor, so he launched a video/calendar production company called "Future World Productions."
    Since that time, both Larson's business and acting careers flourished. His television credits include guest appearances on 'Thunder Alley, The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., Simon & Simon, Dynasty, and Santa Barbara. His film credits include Mad About You, Hard Ticket to Hawaii, Picasso Trigger, Expect No Mercy, Tracks of A Killer, Storm Chasers: Revenge of the Twister, and Hostile Force. In 1996, he was cast in the lead role of Det. Chase McDonald in the action series L.A. Heat, co-starring Steven Williams, which lasted two seasons.
    His affinity for animals (he has six dogs), as well as his natural athletic ability, made him perfect for the leading role in Tarzán. He is the first of 19 actors who have played Tarzan to hold a Master's Degree in Business Administration. After completing the 75th episode of the Tarzán series, Wolf's manager approached him about playing the leading role in the television adaptation of Tribune's classic comic strip Smilin' Jack.
    When not acting or managing his business, Wolf participates in a variety of sports including golf, football, baseball, soccer, volleyball, basketball, roller hockey, ice skating and tennis. He remains close friends with his L.A. Heat co-stars Steven Williams and Gary Hudson.
    He's also the managing director of the American Academy of Acting, along with actor Adrian Zmed.

Wolf Larson is known for his role in the documentary Tarzan Revisited (2017) as Self.

He is also known for his role in the film Motocross Kids (2004) as Race Official.

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