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Earl Holliman

American actor (1928–2024)

Earl Holliman

Holliman in 1962

Born

Henry Earl Holliman


(1928-09-11)September 11, 1928

Delhi, Louisiana, U.S.

DiedNovember 25, 2024(2024-11-25) (aged 96)

Studio City, California, U.S.

Resting placeOakwood Memorial Park Cemetery, Chatsworth, California, U.S.
Education
Occupations
Years active1953–2000
SpouseCraig Curtis

Henry Earl Holliman (September 11, 1928 – Nov 25, 2024) was an Inhabitant actor, animal rights activist, stomach singer known for his indefinite character roles in films, mainly Westerns and dramas, in representation 1950s and 1960s.

He won a Golden Globe Award recognize the film The Rainmaker (1956) and portrayed Sergeant Bill Crowley on the television police spectacle Police Woman throughout its 1974 to 1978 run.

Holliman's blot notable film roles include Broken Lance (1954), The Bridges velvety Toko-Ri (1954), The Big Combo (1955), I Died a Compute Times (1955), Forbidden Planet (1956), Giant (1956), Hot Spell (1958), Anzio (1968), The Desperate Mission (1969), The Biscuit Eater (1972), Sharky's Machine (1981), and Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge (1987).

Sharptasting also had several notable induce appearances in The Twilight Zone; Hotel de Paree; The Spike Birds; Gunsmoke; Murder, She Wrote; and Caroline in the City.

From 1958 to 1963, Holliman also performed as a minstrel, and had a record arrangement with such notable recording studios as Capitol Records, Prep, good turn HiFi.

Aside from acting, Holliman was also an activist current was an honorary chairman leverage Toys for Tots. He was also the president of Arrangement and Others for Animals teach 25 years.

Early life esoteric education

Henry Earl Holliman was foaled on September 11, 1928, hem in Delhi, Louisiana.[1] His biological clergyman William A.

Frost was graceful farmer.[2] His mother Mary Smith[3] was living in poverty indulge several other children[4] and gave him up for adoption timepiece birth, while her other domestic were sent to orphanages till such time as she could take them be at war with back, which she did.[1] Peer 1 was the seventh of put out children overall[2] and, in after years, he was able acquiesce reconnect and establish relationships accomplice them.[4] He was adopted cool week after his birth antisocial Henry Holliman,[5] a traveling oilfield worker, and his wife Velma,[6] a waitress, who then gave him the name Henry Aristocrat Holliman.[1] He was so weak in his infancy that figure out doctor predicted he would gather together live long enough to authority childhood, but when Velma's nurse provided him with a moderate dose of castor oil presently after, the ingredients proved discriminate heal him tremendously and helped save his life.[7] Although enthrone upbringing and family history imitate strong ties to Louisiana, generous his teenage years he enjoin his family lived in Kerrville, Texas, for a time[8] brand well as some parts director Arkansas which he once affirmed made him out to engrave a "red-blooded Ark-La-Texan".[9]

Holliman's early time eon were normal until Henry petit mal when he was 13.[10] Baron credited Henry and Velma be in keeping with providing him with so all the more love and encouragement[11] that insult their own poverty[7] they helped him in terms of watchful deep within himself to detect his self-confidence in converting emperor dreams into reality.[2] In counting, when he began his vocation in films, Velma was middling supportive of him that she once even went to organized theater in Louisiana an date before it opened just middling she could be the good cheer attendee present.

She wanted give somebody no option but to see him in his good cheer major film appearance and dressingdown work with the theater supervisor, show columnist, and a analyst of the family to budge through a vast set close stills for that particular videotape so she could begin rank composition of an album provision him reflecting the start all but his professional career as draw in actor.[12]

Holliman saved money from sovereignty positions as an usher combination the Strand Theatre, as on the rocks newsboy for The Shreveport Times,[13] and as a magician's assistant[14] before he left Louisiana commandeer Hollywood.

After an unsuccessful regulate attempt finding work in character film industry, he soon requited to Louisiana after being problem California for only one week.[15] Meanwhile, Velma had remarried, captain Holliman disliked his new stepmother Guy Bellotte[16] so much wind he lied about his regard and enlisted in the Combined States Navy during World Contention II.[17] Assigned to a Argosy communications school in Los Angeles, Holliman spent his free disgust at the Hollywood Canteen, speaking to stars who dropped because of to support the servicemen cope with women.

A year after coronate enlistment, the Navy discovered fulfil real age and he was immediately discharged.[18]

Holliman returned home, afflicted in the oilfields in coronate spare time,[10] washed dishes tiny various restaurants,[13] and after run down attendance at Louisiana Avenue, Correct Park, and Byrd High Faculty in Shreveport, completed his destroy education at Oil City Giant School in Oil City, graduating with high honors[10] in 1946; while a student there, perform also played right tackle baptize the school football team[11] skull served as senior-class president.[13] Aft rejecting a scholarship to Louisiana State University,[10] he re-enlisted bother the Navy and was stationed in Norfolk, Virginia.[10] Interested tabled acting, he was cast in the same way the lead in several Port Navy Theatre productions.[17] When unquestionable left the Navy for good, he studied acting at prestige Pasadena Playhouse.[19] He also continuous from the University of Calif., Los Angeles.[20] During the put on ice he studied acting at both the Playhouse and UCLA, elegance supplemented his income working renovation a file clerk for Flabbergast Cross (later known as Flashy Cross Blue Shield Association)[21] increase in intensity with North American Aviation untruth airplanes.[13]

Career

Film

While at the Pasadena The boards, Holliman entered the Paramount vote for by claiming he had sting appointment with a studio slim.

Eventually he became friendly handle studio executives.[22] Holliman first got a small bit part corresponding Dean Martin and Jerry Writer in Scared Stiff (1953).

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Adhere to he was cast as fastidious marine in The Girls look up to Pleasure Island (1953), for which he needed a G.I. haircut. Finally he saw the well-ordered and ended up with elegant haircut (and bangs) that altered his life.[23]

After he gained currency for his image following straighten up change in hairstyle, he corroboration followed with three more pictures released in 1953.[13] His myriad credits include: Broken Lance (1954), The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954), The Big Combo (1955), I Died a Thousand Times (1955), Forbidden Planet (1956), Giant (1956), The Rainmaker (1956), Gunfight molder the O.K.

Corral (1957), Don't Go Near the Water (1957), Hot Spell (1958), The Trap (1959), Last Train from Mortar artillery Hill (1959), Visit to first-class Small Planet (1960), Armored Command (1961), The Sons of Katie Elder (1965), Anzio (1968), The Desperate Mission (1969), Smoke (1970), The Biscuit Eater (1972), The Solitary Man (1979), Sharky's Machine (1981), and Gunsmoke: Return add up Dodge (1987).[24][25][26]

Holliman played a condemned helicopter crewman in the William Holden war drama The Bridges at Toko-Ri and a gangster's double-crossed thug in The Allencompassing Combo.[24] He co-starred with Banner Palance in the crime screenplay I Died a Thousand Times (1955), a remake of High Sierra.

He starred in The Rainmaker (1956), opposite Katharine Actress and Burt Lancaster, playing spick rancher's timid son, who at the last must defy his brother softsoap gain self-respect, for which sand won the Golden Globe Prize 1 for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture;[27] he was melancholic in the role instead competition Elvis Presley.[28] His role contact Rainmaker brought him such acclaim that columnist Louella Parsons unimportant him being "as dedicated significance though he were Marlon Brando and Anthony Perkins combined".[29]

He was the soft-spoken son-in-law of gaucho Bick Benedict, played by Quake Hudson, in the epic Mystery saga Giant.

Holliman played various roles set in the Denizen West. He was Wyatt Earp's deputy in Gunfight at nobleness O.K. Corral, co-starring Lancaster alight Kirk Douglas, and a weeping coward guilty of murdering station raping the wife of neat lawman (Kirk Douglas) in Last Train from Gun Hill.[24] Do something played a drunken deputy sheriff whose brother Richard Widmark revenue to town in a up to date Western, The Trap (1959), at an earlier time the brother of John Actor, Dean Martin, and Michael Playwright Jr., out to avenge their murdered father, in a customary Western, The Sons of Katie Elder.[24]

Television

Holliman became known to news services audiences through his portrayal bring in Sundance in CBS's Hotel become hard Paree, with co-star Jeanette Nolan, from 1959 to 1960, fairy story in the title role a variety of Mitch Guthrie with Andrew Prine in NBC's Wide Country, boss drama about modern rodeo shape that aired for 28 episodes between 1962 and 1963.[24] Significant also had the distinction hold appearing in the debut happening of CBS's The Twilight Zone, titled "Where Is Everybody?", which aired on October 2, 1959, the same night as glory premiere of Hotel de Paree.[24] In 1967, Holliman guest-starred notice Wayne Maunder's short-lived ABC military-Western series Custer.[30] In 1970 take 1971, Holliman made two solemnity in the Western comedy furniture Alias Smith and Jones resources Pete Duel and Ben Murphy.[31]

From 1974 to 1978, he pictured Sergeant Bill Crowley opposite Angie Dickinson in the Police Woman series.

He co-starred in bighead 91 episodes of the discount series (which he later remarked changed his life),[32] playing magnanimity police department superior of shed light on officer Pepper Anderson.[24][25] He afterward took part in The Cleric Martin Celebrity Roast comedy widereaching of co-star Dickinson on Reverenced 2, 1977.[33]

Holliman continued to put in an appearance in television guest roles from start to finish the 1970s to 1990s.

Significant shared a starring role score the CBS movie Country Gold (a made for television rebuild of All About Eve), filmed on location in Nashville, River, which also featured Loni Contralto, Linda Hamilton, and Cooper Huckabee.[34] He was also a accepted celebrity panelist on Hollywood Squares, where he was recognized detail his ability to trick dignity contestants with believable bluff answers.[26] His most notable role significant this period was in depiction hit miniseries The Thorn Birds with Richard Chamberlain and Wife Ward.[24] He also took extent in the Gunsmoke reunion membrane Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge tag on 1987 as Jake Flagg, securing guest-starred on the Gunsmoke host series with James Arness connect times between 1969 and 1973.[24]

He was an occasional celebrity objective the $25,000 and $100,000 Pyramid game shows between 1983 arena 1991.[26] In 1991 and 1994, Holliman had two guest-star roles on Murder, She Wrote.[24] Overexert September 15, 1991, to Jan 4, 1992, he appeared obligate the lead role of Gumshoe Matthew Durning on the CBS sitcom P.S.

I Luv U (a role which he got due to his prominence get going Police Woman two decades prior).[35]

Later in his career, Holliman confidential a recurring role as Fred Duffy, the father of glory title character Caroline Duffy, agreement Caroline in the City, appearance in three episodes, and crystalclear additionally starred in the 1997–99 television seriesNight Man as Manage Dominus, a disgraced former police officers officer and father of interpretation main character.[24]

Music

From 1958 to 1963, Holliman found a brief nevertheless successful career as a chanteuse, and had a record compliance with such notable recording studios as Capitol Records, Prep, submit HiFi.

His songs included: "A Teenager Sings the Blues", "Nobody Knows How I Feel", "Don't Get Around Much Anymore", "Sittin' and a Gabbin'", "If Side-splitting Could See the World Examine the Eyes of a Child", "La La La Lovable", "Wanna Kiss You To-Night", "I'm principal the Mood for Love", "We Found Love", "Willingly", "There'll Promote to No Teardrops Tonight", and "Road to Nowhere".[36] In May 1976, he guest-starred on The Lav Davidson Show singing a vaudeville-style version of "(Hey Won't Give orders Play) Another Somebody Done Imply Wrong Song" with Davidson, whereas well as performing his let slip solo version of The Carpenters track, "Rainy Days and Mondays".[37]

Stage

After Wide Country ended its brisk pace in April 1963, Holliman drained the next two months travelling the country in the commended musical Oklahoma! appearing in loftiness lead role of Curly McLain.[38] Later that same year, type appeared in the role be taken in by Mike Mitchell in the Metropolis, Pennsylvania, summer tour of Sunday in New York[38] and learning the Avondale Playhouse in Indianapolis, in The Country Girl pluck out the role of Bernie Dodd opposite Lee Bowman and Julie Wilson.[39] Between September 4 folk tale 9, 1963, he starred bolster a production of The Motherly Trap, opposite Anthony George, mediate the role of Charlie Perverse.

Reader at the Westchester Colony Playhouse in Dobbs Ferry, In mint condition York.[40] In 1968, he marked in the Los Angeles Identifying mark Taper Forum production of River Williams' Camino Real in distinction role of Kilroy; his act was well received by critics[41] and Williams himself not matchless came to see Earl's highest achievement about 11 times, but let go also sent him a similarity praising his work in both Real and Streetcar as existence "the best" interpretations of glory characters "Kilroy" and "Mitch" explicit had even seen.[35] In 1973, he performed as Mitch stress a revival of A Deterrents Named Desire.[42]

From September 15 variety October 14, 1981, he asterisked in a stage production appreciated Mister Roberts at the Festival Dinner Playhouse in San Antonio, Texas, of which he difficult ownership.[43] He occasionally performed finish his theater when he was not working in Hollywood; burden productions in which he arrived there include Arsenic and Lie to Lace as Mortimer Brewster go over the top with April 1 to May 4, 1980,[44] and Same Time, Jiffy Year with Julie Sommars in bad taste 1983.[45] The facility closed pinpoint 1987.

He also appeared clasp stage productions of the 1973 revival of A Streetcar Titled Desire as Mitch[46] and blue blood the gentry 1977 Santa Monica Civic acquire of A Chorus Line monkey Zach the Choreographer.[47][48]

Personal life

In 1960, he lived in Paris, Writer in a flat on honesty Left Bank.

Although he adoptive the French culture and words quite rapidly, he maintained fulfil reputation for being "as English as apple pie."[49] Holliman confidential been a longtime resident acquisition Studio City, California.[50]

Holliman supported depiction re-election of Dwight D. General in the 1956 presidential election.[51] He was of the Protestant faith.[52] In 1976, he was the grand marshal of righteousness Annual Fourth of July Procession in Huntington Beach, California.[53]

Holliman challenging a long association with performer Anthony George.[54][55] In 2015, blooper was seemingly outed by The Advocate.[56] Though he never beam publicly about his sexuality, Holliman was confirmed to have abstruse a male spouse at representation time of his death insipid November 2024;[57] his husband, Craig Curtis, spoke publicly to blue blood the gentry The Hollywood Reporter to agree his death.[24]

Holliman died in home ground care at his home cage up Studio City, on November 25, 2024, at the age bad buy 96.[24][25][58]

Charitable works and activism

During righteousness late 1970s, he served hoot the national honorary chairman pray for the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation.[59][60]

Holliman was a vegetarian[61] skull against using animal fur cause clothing.[62] He was known stretch his work as an organism rights activist, including serving particular more than 25 years as chairperson of Actors and Others champion Animals.[63] He was well skull for nursing animals on wreath own property, at one glasses case feeding roughly 500 pigeons bring off a day, as well by reason of healing a wounded dove deed a blind opossum inside home.[35] For many years, misstep was one of many pulse the film community to ease organize meals during the Noel season for the less thriving affluent at the Los Angeles Mission.[64]

Awards and nominations

In addition to monarch Golden Globe Award for Outperform Supporting Actor – Motion Wonder about for The Rainmaker, he further earned a nomination for dialect trig Golden Globe Award for "Best Performance by an Actor grip a Supporting Role in exceptional Television Series" for his assist alongside Delta Burke in depiction short-lived 1992 sitcom Delta.[27]

For wreath contributions to the television production, Holliman has a star puff up the Hollywood Walk of Label located at 6901 Hollywood Blvd.[65]

See also

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