Henry Woolf Death – Cause Of Death: Famous Saskatoon actor and theatre director Henry Woolf has unanticipatedly and unpredictably passed away on Thursday 11th November 2021 at the age of 91 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, leaving friends and family in anguish. No cause of death has been known at the time of this publication.

Henry was born on 20 January in the year 1930 in Holborn, London, England to Jewish parents, he was a graduate of Hackney Downs School and then further went to the University of London where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree and then proceeded to the University of Bristol for a postgraduate course in directing, he then moved to the United States where he obtained a postgraduate diploma from the College of William and Mary, in Williamsburg, Virginia.

He worked as a University of Saskatchewan faculty member from 1983 to 1997, within the years 1991 and 2001, he served as artistic director of Shakespeare in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada.

Henry was a talented actor who appeared in so many movies which include San Ferry Ann, Marat/Sade, Tell Me Lies, The Lion in Winter, Great Catherine, The Bed Sitting Room, Alfred the Great, The Ruling Class, The Love Pill, Galileo, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Rogue Male, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Gorky Park, Superman 3 and many more others.

Tributes shared across social media timelines to Henry Woolf passing some of which include “It was impossible to grow up as an artsy kid in Saskatchewan and be unaware of the legendary Henry Woolf – actor, director, teacher, mentor, inspiration. His talent, generosity, leadership, and light will live on.”

“Sad to hear about the passing of Henry Woolf, a gifted man who found enormous success out in the world, but always stayed close to his home in Saskatoon. So many big films (Superman III!) but my favorite was the Surrey Mystic in the Rutles.”

“We are sorry to learn of the death of Henry Woolf. His life would need to be made up had it not truly happened in and through him. A thread in honor of the last of the Hackney gang to leave us.”

“was always happy to see him turn up in things. I loved his wonderful voice, the twinkle in his eyes, and his eyebrows. Especially fond memories of him in Rutland Weekend Television and Words and Pictures.”  Henry Woolf Obituary will be announced by his family in no time.

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