Rolfe Sedan | |
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Born | Edward Sedan January 20, 1896 New York City, New York, U.S. |
Died | September 15, 1982 Pacific Palisades, California, U.S. |
(aged 86)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1916–1979 |
Spouse | Beulah Lucille Fox (?-?) daughter |
Rolfe Sedan (January 20, 1896 – September 15, 1982[1]) was an American character actor.
Born Edward Sedan in New York City, his mother was a Broadway theatre fashion designer and his father a symphony conductor.
He started out in show business as a nightclub and vaudeville performer and began acting in East Coast theatre. Sedan debuted on Broadway in 1916 and appeared in his first motion picture for Metro Pictures Corporation in 1921.
He went on to be a prolific character actor and is probably best remembered by movie buffs as the hotel manager in 1939's Ninotchka starring Greta Garbo. In that same year, he appeared in an uncredited role as a Balloon Ascensionist in The Wizard of Oz. He returned to do several different shows on Broadway during the first half of the 1940s and in the 1950s began doing guest roles on various television shows, such as The Jack Benny Show. He was also seen as the train conductor in the film Young Frankenstein. Rolfe Sedan remained active throughout a career that spanned more than six decades.[2]
Sedan died in 1982 in Pacific Palisades, California from heart problems at age 86. He was entombed in Hollywood Forever Cemetery.