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  1. Ray Woolf. Actor: King Kong. Woolf and his family arrived in New Zealand in 1962 when he was 17. He had sung in rock bands in his native Dagenham in Essex since the age of 13, and after a few appearances at Auckland dance halls was signed to Zodiac Records and began recording.

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    Ray Woolf. Actor: King Kong. Woolf and his family arrived in New Zealand in 1962 when he was 17. He had sung in rock bands in his native Dagenham in Essex since the age of 13, and after a few appearances at Auckland dance halls was signed to Zodiac Records and began recording.

  3. www.nzonscreen.com › profile › ray-woolfRay Woolf | NZ On Screen

    Ray Woolf’s career as a performer spans from rocknroll to jazz, including touring shows of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and The Sound of Music. Born in England, but New Zealand-based since the early 60s, Woolf’s television work includes singing, acting, and hosting his own talk show.

  4. Veteran entertainer Ray Woolf turned on the charm with the Michael Bublé number You Make Me Feel so Young when he performed for a not-so-young audience in Kerikeri last week.

  5. Mar 19, 2016 · Ray Woolf was born in Dagenham, Essex, on 13 November 1944 and the Woolf family came to New Zealand in 1962. Within a month, the ambitious and none-too-shy singer came to the attention of Eldred Stebbing and shortly after he toured NZ in support of UK sing

  6. Singer, recording artist, actor and MC, Ray Woolf is one of New Zealand’s most well known entertainers. An extremely long list of television credits, highlights of which include, Xena, Young Hercules, Marlin Bay, Street Legal, The Ray Woolf Show, Starquest, Those were the Days, Play it by Ear, In the Groove, The Strip, Shortland Street ...

  7. Ray Woolf is looking back to his sixties hits. Photo / Ben Fraser. Actor, singer and ex-rocker Ray Woolf relives his 60s heyday with a re-release of his back catalogue, some of which he...

  8. Veteran entertainer Ray Woolf has appeared on television and film as a pop singer, song and dance man, TV host and actor. Starting out as a singer, Woolf made a splash on television in the swinging 60s music shows C’mon and Happen Inn. His career took an unusual direction when he turned up as co-host on the long-running children’s show Play School.

  9. Veteran entertainer Ray Woolf has appeared on television and film as a pop singer, song and dance man, TV host and actor. Starting out as a singer, Woolf made a splash on television in the swinging 60s music shows C’mon and Happen Inn.

  10. Mar 13, 2019 · A new book about the life and times of well-known New Zealand entertaine­r Ray Woolf has been produced. After a series of interviews, Roger Booth, from Raumati Beach, has put together Hey Woolfie Welcome to the World.