WILLIAM HOLDEN

William Holden
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: April 17, 1918
Deathday: November 12, 1981
Place of Birth: O'Fallon, Illinois, USA
Biography
William Holden (April 17, 1918 – November 12, 1981) was an American actor. Holden won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1953 and the Emmy Award for Best Actor in 1974. One of the biggest box office draws of the 1950s, he was named one of the "Top 10 Stars of the Year" six times (1954–1958, 1961) and appeared on the American Film Institute's AFI's 100 Years…100 Stars list as #25. Description above from the Wikipedia article William Holden, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Notable work
Filmography
Starring
Robert Lomax (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Self - Actor (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
(archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
1996·
Sad?(archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Donald Gresham (archive footage) (uncredited)
Self (archive footage)
1990·
Sally's Beauty SpotRobert Lomax (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Charlie Brown (voice) (archive sound)
1981·
S.O.B.Tim Culley
1980·
The EarthlingPatrick Foley
1980·
When Time Ran Out...Shelby Gilmore
1979·
Escape to AthenaPOW (uncredited)
1979·
AshantiJim Sandell
1978·
FedoraBarry Detweiler
1978·
Damien - Omen IIRichard Thorn
1976·
21 Hours at MunichManfred Schreiber
1976·
NetworkMax Schumacher
1974·
Open SeasonHal Wolkowski
1974·
The Towering InfernoJim Duncan
1973·
The Blue KnightBumper Morgan
1973·
BreezyFrank Harmon
1972·
The RevengersJohn Benedict
1971·
Wild RoversRoss Bodine
1969·
The Christmas TreeLaurent Ségur
1969·
The Wild BunchPike Bishop
1968·
The Dick Cavett ShowSelf - Guest
Self - Guest (uncredited)
1968·
The Devil's BrigadeLt. Col. Robert T. Frederick
1967·
Casino RoyaleRansome
1966·
Alvarez KellyAlvarez Kelly
1964·
The 7th DawnMajor Ferris
Richard Benson
1962·
Satan Never SleepsFather O'Banion
1962·
The LionRobert Hayward
Eric Erickson
Self
Robert Lomax
Self (archive footage)
1959·
The Horse SoldiersMajor 'Hank' Kendall
Self
1958·
The KeyCapt. David Ross
Cmdr. Shears
1956·
The Steve Allen ShowSelf - Set of 'The Bridge on the River Kwai'
1956·
Toward the UnknownMaj. Lincoln Bond
Lt. Col. Colin Black
Mark Elliott
1955·
PicnicHal Carter
1954·
Executive SuiteMcDonald Walling
Lt. Harry Brubaker
1954·
SabrinaDavid Larrabee
1954·
The Country GirlBernie Dodd
1953·
The OscarsSelf
1953·
The Girl on The RoofA tourist
1953·
Forever FemaleStanley Krown
Captain Roper
1953·
The Moon Is BlueDonald Gresham
1953·
Stalag 17Sgt. J.J. Sefton
1952·
Boots MaloneBoots Malone
1952·
The Turning PointJerry McKibbon
1951·
I Love LucyWilliam Holden
1951·
Submarine CommandLt. Cmdr. Ken White
1951·
Force of ArmsSgt. Joe 'Pete' Peterson
1950·
What's My Line?Self - Mystery Guest
William Holden
Self
Self
1950·
Father Is a BachelorJohnny Rutledge
1950·
Union StationLt. William Calhoun
1950·
Born YesterdayPaul Verrall
1950·
Sunset BoulevardJoe Gillis
1949·
Streets of LaredoJim Dawkins
1949·
Dear WifeBill Seacroft
Dick Richmond
1948·
The Ed Sullivan ShowSelf
1948·
Apartment for PeggyJason Taylor
1948·
The Dark PastAl Walker
David “Big Davey" Harvey
Capt. Del Stewart
1947·
Blaze of NoonColin McDonald
1947·
Variety GirlWilliam Holden
1947·
Dear RuthLt. William Seacroft
1943·
Wings UpHimself
1943·
Reconnaissance PilotLt. Packard A. Cummings
1943·
Young and WillingNorman Reese
1942·
Meet the StewartsMichael "Mike" Stewart
Andrew Long
1942·
The Fleet's InCasey Kirby
1941·
I Wanted WingsAl Ludlow
1941·
TexasDan Thomas
1940·
Those Were the Days!P. J. "Petey" Simmons
1940·
ArizonaPeter Muncie
1940·
Our TownGeorges Gibbs
1939·
Invisible StripesTim Taylor
1939·
Million Dollar LegsGraduate Who Says 'Thank You' (uncredited)
1939·
Golden BoyJoe Bonaparte
1938·
Prison FarmPrisoner