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Arnold Emil Wolk (born 1944) is an Anglo-American stage director and stage and screen actor. He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Award in 1988 (1987 season) as 'Best Actor in a Musical' for Kiss Me, Kate, sharing the award with co-star .


Early years
Emil Wolk was born in Brooklyn, New York to opera singer (Josuoh Wolk) and Emma Walters (née Defina). Wolk moved from his home in New York City to London, England at a young age, when his father took up the position of Principal Baritone at the Royal Opera House, under Sir David Webster.

Wolk's early career involved participation with various pioneer theatre companies, including the Freehold Theatre Group, the Pip Simmons Theatre Group and , all of which contributed toward his passion for experimental theatre.


Career
Trained in theatre and specialising in physical performance, Wolk has worked as a performer on screen and as a director and performer on stage, working with, among others, The Royal Shakespeare Company, The Royal National Theatre and The Royal Exchange, Manchester.

During his time at The Royal Exchange, he directed, performed and choreographed collaborations with director , working together on shows including The Recruiting Officer (1992) and Bats (2000).

There, he also worked with actor in The Count of Monte Cristo (1994), and with and in Charley's Aunt (1994–95), which he directed. He also directed his own production of Sherlock Holmes In Trouble (2003), written by colleague, Mark Long. The Royal Exchange's production of Animal Crackers (1998), which Wolk co-directed with , transferred to London's West End.

Between 1997 and 2001, Wolk appeared in the CBBC series where he played various characters and starred alongside , , Elaine C. Smith and .

In 2004-05, Wolk appeared as one of the principal characters in the original stage production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the , .

Emil Wolk's screen appearances include, among others: The Return of Sherlock Holmes - The Six Napoleons (1986) starring as the great detective, Escape from Sobibor (1987) with , The Tall Guy (1989) with and , and Stalin (1992) with . In 2014, Wolk was featured in series three of the popular ABC TV series Rake as Justice Kieran Webster.

In addition to Wolk's career on stage and screen, he has also appeared as an actor in a number of opera productions, working predominantly with as Puck in 's A Midsummer Night's Dream, most recently at , in 2009.

After relocating to Australia, Emil Wolk's background in physical performance led him to work as a guest director on 's 30th anniversary in 2008. His keen interest and experience in human movement and vaudeville fuelled his work with The Metropolitan Opera as Vaudeville Consultant for their production of Cavalleria Rusticana and in 2015. His role involved introducing physical movement and acrobatics into the performance.

Wolk was announced as Director of for The Victorian Opera's 2016 season production Laughter and Tears. The production is a collaboration between The Victorian Opera and that features two connecting episodes, 'Laughter' and 'Tears'.


Personal life
Emil Wolk is married with one daughter. In 2005, he and his family relocated from England to Australia, where he continues to work both as a performer and director.


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