Eugene Wolf
AP Carter

Eugene Wolf is a native of Greeneville, Tennessee and studied music and theatre at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. He was a member of Johnson City’s Road Company (It’s A Theater!) for 16 years and has been associated with Barter Theatre for 25 years as an actor and director. Favorite roles include Richard Nixon (Nixon’s Nixon), Woodrow Wilson (The Second Mrs.Wilson), The Creature (Frankenstein), Iago (Othello), Fagin (Oliver!); Film; Box of Moonlight, The Curse - Television; A.P. Carter in Lost Highway - BBC and Will the Circle Be Unbroken - PBS American Experience. He makes music with Ed Snodderly as The Brother Boys. They have recorded 4 albums and have appeared on recordings with Dolly Parton, Alison Krauss and Jerry Douglas. They have a new compilation covering their 37-year collaboration coming from Germany’s Bear Family Records this August. In 2013 he traveled to Russia to record Where We’ll Never Grow Old, an album of American spirituals with Russian folk musician, Mitya Kuznetsov. His one-man show, The Book Of Mamaw, took home the United Solo/Backstage Audience Award in 2019 in NYC and continues to tour the South. Eugene is the host of What In The World, a weekly radio show featuring world music for WEHC-FM. He is delighted to be living with the words, music, and soul of A.P. Carter again. Eugene is a member of Actors’ Equity.