Annett Wolf (born September 11, 1936) is a Danish director, writer producer, interviewer for TV documentaries, feature films and stage plays.
Between 1962 and 1977, she worked for Danmarks Radio, the Danish Broadcasting Corporation, directing numerous in-depth profiles with artists such as Jacques Brel, Jerry Lewis, Dave Allen, Peter Ustinov and Peter Sellers.
These documentaries were shot on location.
In Hollywood, she directed a series of in-depth profiles with Jack Lemmon, Alfred Hitchcock, Walter Matthau and Telly Savalas.
She also directed Hurray for Hollywood, a three-part documentary series about Hollywood and the American film industry.
Wolf received the Billedbladets Gyldne Rose (the Danish People's Choice Award) in 1976 for Jack Lemmon - A Twist of Lemmon, and in 1977 for Hurray for Hollywood.
She then established herself as an independent Hollywood producer and directed documentaries, making-of featurettes, and trailers to promote major productions overseas.
She left the United States in 1990 and resides in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
She is in pre-production for the feature film So It Was.
Wolf should not be confused with her daughter, Hollywood publicist Annett Wolf Junior.