Biography
Gerald B. Wolfe worked in the film industry primarily as a sound mixer and boom operator, contributing to the technical aspects of audio recording during production. Their credited roles include sound mixing on Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death (1989), Scorned (1993), and Hellhole (1985), as well as serving as boom operator on Nashville Girl (1976). These credits indicate a focus on capturing and managing on-set audio for feature films.
Wolfe’s filmography spans multiple decades, with roles in films that vary in genre and scale. Their work as a production sound mixer involved overseeing the recording of dialogue and ambient sounds during filming, while the boom operator role required precise placement of microphones to capture clear audio. These positions are essential to ensu…




