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'''Francis de Wolff''' (1913 - 1984) was a British actor. He played in many Hammer Horror films, including ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051542/ Corridors of Blood]'', in which he played half of a comic duo (the other half was [[Christopher Lee]]). De Wolff was, like Lee, often cast as an antagonist, and he voiced [[Smaug]] in the [[The Hobbit (1968 radio series)| 1986 radio series]] of ''[[The Hobbit]]''.  
'''Francis de Wolff''' (1913 - 1984) was a British actor. He played in many Hammer Horror films, including ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051542/ Corridors of Blood]'', in which he played half of a comic duo (the other half was [[Christopher Lee]]). De Wolff was, like Lee, often cast as an antagonist, and he voiced [[Smaug]] in the [[The Hobbit (1968 radio series)| 1968 radio series]] of ''[[The Hobbit]]''.  


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Francis de Wolff
LifetimeJanuary 7, 1913 - April 18, 1984
PortrayedSmaug, Tom in:
 The Hobbit (1968 radio series)
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Francis de Wolff (1913 - 1984) was a British actor. He played in many Hammer Horror films, including Corridors of Blood, in which he played half of a comic duo (the other half was Christopher Lee). De Wolff was, like Lee, often cast as an antagonist, and he voiced Smaug in the 1968 radio series of The Hobbit.

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