What is Louis Wolheim's full name?

Louis Wolheim

Louis Wolheim nickname(s):

Louis Wolheim

Louis Wolheim date of birth:

March 28, 1880

How old was Louis Wolheim when died?

50

Where was Louis Wolheim born?

New York City, New York, USA

When did Louis Wolheim die?

February 18, 1931

Where did Louis Wolheim die?

Los Angeles, California, USA

Why did Louis Wolheim die?

Stomach Cancer

How tall is Louis Wolheim?

5' 10½" (179 cm)

Louis Wolheim body shape:

Average

What color is Louis Wolheim's hair?

Brown - Dark

Louis Wolheim distinctive features:

Broken Nose

Is Louis Wolheim gay or straight?

Straight

What religion is Louis Wolheim?

Jewish

What is Louis Wolheim's ethnicity?

White

What is Louis Wolheim nationality?

American

What is Louis Wolheim's occupation?

Actor

Louis Wolheim claim to fame:

All Quiet on the Western Front

Short Biography

Louis WolheimActive - 1916 - 1931 | Born - Mar 28, 1880 in New York City, NY | Died - Feb 18, 1931 in Los Angeles, CA | Genres - Drama, Crime, Adventure, Romance, WarBiography by Hal Erickson The mashed nose, dog-ugly countenance and brutish manners of Louis Wolheim suggested that he'd spent most of his life as a prizefighter, stevedore, or mob henchman. In fact, the well-educated Wolheim spent six years as a mathematics instructor at Cornell University before ever setting foot on a stage (his broken nose was the result of a Cornell football game). Wolheim found the going rough in silent films, where his unpretty features confined him to standard -- and sometimes fleeting -- bad guy roles. He fared better on Broadway, originating the roles of Captain Flagg in What Price Glory and the title character in The Hairy Ape. When talkies arrived, Wolheim found himself much in demand for roles requiring tough talk and a golden heart; he also enjoyed an off camera reputation as one of the sweetest guys in Hollywood. His most famous film assignment was as the father figure Sergeant Katczinsky in All Quiet on the Western Front (1930). Shortly after this triumph, he functioned as both star and director of The Sin Ship (1931). Louis Wolheim died of cancer in 1931, just before he was to begin filming The Front Page (1931).