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    William DeWolf Hopper (March 30, 1858 – September 23, 1935) was an American actor, singer, comedian, and theatrical producer. A star of vaudeville and...
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    William DeWolf Hopper Jr. (January 26, 1915 – March 6, 1970) was an American stage, film, and television actor. The only child of actor DeWolf Hopper and...
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    After a few years, she joined the theater company of matinee idol DeWolf Hopper, whom she called "Wolfie" and would later marry. [citation needed] She...
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    Her second husband was DeWolf Hopper; they married in 1899 and divorced in 1913, which made theirs the longest of Hopper's six marriages (his other...
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    narrative about a baseball game, the poem was later popularized by DeWolf Hopper in many vaudeville performances. It has become one of the best-known...
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    California Theater. She had one sibling. Hopper trained for the stage in New York. While there, she had married DeWolf Hopper on June 28, 1893. They appeared in...
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    Arts Studios in Hollywood, directed by Lloyd Ingraham, and starring DeWolf Hopper with principal support from Marguerite Marsh, Frank Bennett, and Kate...
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  • DeWolf may refer to: Dewolf Point State Park, in New York Fort DeWolf, American Civil War fort located just south of Shepherdsville, Kentucky DeWolf family...
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  • footballer William Hopper (politician) (born 1929), British banker and politician William DeWolf Hopper (1858–1935), American actor William Hopper (1966–2017)...
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    Morse, words by J. Cheever Goodwin, written for and produced by the DeWolf Hopper Opera Company. It opened on May 1, 1893, at the Broadway Theatre (on...
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