Henry Woolf was a British actor, acting teacher, and theatre director who spent most of his life in Canada. Henry Woolf was active since 1957 and starred in his first play titled “The Room” in 1957.
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Henry Woolf served as a faculty member at the University of Saskatchewan between the years 1983 to 1997. Between 1991 and 2001, Henry Woolf served as artistic director of Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan. Henry was honoured with a Saskatchewan Order of Merits.
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Henry Woolf Cause Of Death
Henry Woolf was born on January 20, 1930, and died on November 11, 2021, at the age of 91. Henry Woolf was survived by his wife, Susan Williamson, and his four children.
Henry Woolf’s cause of death has not been made yet public and it will be updated when the official cause of death of Henry Woolf is released. A fan of Henry Woolf stated: “Despite his death, Woolf’s legacy in Saskatoon will live on. People like Henry don’t come along very often. The chances are you will never meet another Henry Woolf in your life.”


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