Iggie Wolfington Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Ignatius "Iggie" Wolfington (October 14, 1919 – September 30, 2004) was an American stage actor. He was the youngest member of the Wolfington family of Philadelphia, operators of a carriage business early in the 20th century and brother of the founder of Wolfington Body Company in Exton, Pennsylvania. He married Lynn Wood, an actress, about 1972.
In 1958, he created the role of Marcellus Washburn, the accomplice and best friend of Harold Hill in original production of "The Music Man." He was nominated for a Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Musical) Tony Award for his performance.
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Stage and screen actor who was nominated for a Tony Award for the original Broadway production of "The Music Man."
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Served in the Army in World War II and received a Purple Heart and Silver Star and a battlefield commission as second lieutenant.
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As the longtime West Coast representative of the New York-based Actors' Fund of America, Wolfington helped thousands of actors in need of financial, medical and other assistance.
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As an actor, he first won acclaim in the 1952 Broadway production of "Mrs. McThing," starring 'Helen Hayes'.
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In 1958, he created the role of Marcellus Washburn, the accomplice and best friend of Harold Hill in original production of The Music Man. He was nominated for a Tony Award for his performance.