- He continued his film career as a director at the beginning of the sound film era with "Die Frau ohne Nerven" (1930), and "Manolescu, der Fürst der Diebe" (1933).
- He demonstrated first artistic ambitions when he wrote several chansons for different revues.
- He wrote his last screenplays at the beginning of the 30s for "Die Frau ohne Nerven" (1930), "Die Marquise von Pompadour" (1931) and "Das Geheimnis um Johann Orth" (1932).
- The director, screenwriter and producer Willi Wolff studied medicine and philosophy. Afterwards he was busy as a dentist in Berlin.
- Willi Wolff was married with the actress Ellen Richter with whom he shot numerous movies.
- Willi Wolff realised his first movie as a director in 1919, often based on his own screenplays.
- Because his wife was a Jew she was no longer able to work from 1933. The couple emigrated via Vienna to France where Willi Wolff worked again as a dentist. When France was occupied by Germany they fled to the USA in 1940. There he did not continue his film career.
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