People
William Holden
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.
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood as Self (archive footage) | 2018-07-27 |
Walking to Nam Kok Hotel as Robert Lomax (archive footage) | 2018-07-13 |
Mr. Yunioshi: An Asian Perspective as Self (archive footage) | 2009-01-13 |
Grace Kelly: Destiny of a Princess as Self - Actor (archive footage) | 2006-09-16 |
The Making of 'Network' as Self (archive footage) | 2006-02-28 |
Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade as Self (archive footage) | 2004-07-25 |
Edith Head: The Paramount Years as (archive footage) | 2002-11-26 |
The Making of 'The Bridge on the River Kwai' as Self (archive footage) | 2000-11-21 |
Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down The Line as Self (archive footage) | 1997-05-12 |
Sad? as (archive footage) | 1996-01-18 |
Audrey Hepburn: Remembered as Self (archive footage) | 1993-08-11 |
Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker as Donald Gresham (archive footage) (uncredited) | 1991-10-28 |
Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire as Self (archive footage) | 1991-07-15 |
Sally's Beauty Spot as Robert Lomax (archive footage) | 1990-01-01 |
William Holden: The Golden Boy as Self (archive footage) | 1989-12-13 |
Grace Kelly: The American Princess as Self (archive footage) | 1987-06-08 |
Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown as Charlie Brown (voice) (archive sound) | 1986-06-27 |
S.O.B. as Tim Culley | 1981-07-01 |
The Earthling as Patrick Foley | 1980-07-24 |
When Time Ran Out... as Shelby Gilmore | 1980-03-28 |
Escape to Athena as POW (uncredited) | 1979-05-21 |
Ashanti as Jim Sandell | 1979-02-21 |
Fedora as Barry Detweiler | 1978-06-29 |
Damien: Omen II as Richard Thorn | 1978-06-09 |
21 Hours at Munich as Manfred Schreiber | 1976-12-25 |
Network as Max Schumacher | 1976-11-14 |
The Towering Inferno as Jim Duncan | 1974-12-14 |
Open Season as Hal Wolkowski | 1974-08-01 |
Breezy as Frank Harmon | 1973-11-18 |
The Blue Knight as Bumper Morgan | 1973-11-11 |
The Revengers as John Benedict | 1972-06-21 |
Wild Rovers as Ross Bodine | 1971-06-23 |
The Christmas Tree as Laurent Ségur | 1969-09-25 |
The Wild Bunch as Pike Bishop | 1969-06-19 |
The Dean Martin Christmas Show as Self - Guest (uncredited) | 1968-12-19 |
The Devil's Brigade as Lt. Col. Robert T. Frederick | 1968-05-15 |
Casino Royale as Ransome | 1967-04-13 |
Alvarez Kelly as Alvarez Kelly | 1966-10-06 |
The 7th Dawn as Major Ferris | 1964-09-02 |
Paris When It Sizzles as Richard Benson / Rick | 1964-03-01 |
The Lion as Robert Hayward | 1962-08-19 |
The Counterfeit Traitor as Eric Erickson | 1962-04-17 |
Satan Never Sleeps as Father O'Banion | 1962-02-22 |
The World of Suzie Wong as Robert Lomax | 1960-11-10 |
The Horse Soldiers as Major 'Hank' Kendall | 1959-06-11 |
The Key as Capt. David Ross | 1958-05-28 |
The Rise and Fall of a Jungle Giant as Self | 1958-01-01 |
The Bridge on the River Kwai as Cmdr. Shears | 1957-10-11 |
Toward the Unknown as Maj. Lincoln Bond | 1956-09-27 |
The Proud and Profane as Lt. Col. Colin Black | 1956-06-13 |
Picnic as Hal Carter | 1955-11-18 |
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing as Mark Elliott | 1955-08-18 |
The Country Girl as Bernie Dodd | 1954-12-15 |
The Bridges at Toko-Ri as Lt. Harry Brubaker | 1954-12-01 |
Sabrina as David Larrabee | 1954-09-10 |
Executive Suite as McDonald Walling | 1954-04-30 |
The Girl on The Roof as A tourist | 1953-12-16 |
Escape from Fort Bravo as Captain Roper | 1953-12-04 |
Forever Female as Stanley Krown | 1953-11-28 |
The Moon Is Blue as Donald Gresham | 1953-07-08 |
Stalag 17 as Sgt. J.J. Sefton | 1953-05-29 |
The Turning Point as Jerry McKibbon | 1952-07-12 |
Boots Malone as Boots Malone | 1952-01-11 |
Submarine Command as Lt. Cmdr. Ken White | 1951-11-01 |
Force of Arms as Sgt. Joe 'Pete' Peterson | 1951-08-13 |
Born Yesterday as Paul Verrall | 1950-12-26 |
Union Station as Lt. William Calhoun | 1950-10-04 |
Sunset Boulevard as Joe Gillis | 1950-08-10 |
You Can Change The World as Self | 1950-02-25 |
Father Is a Bachelor as Johnny Rutledge | 1950-02-22 |
Dear Wife as Bill Seacroft | 1949-11-15 |
Miss Grant Takes Richmond as Dick Richmond | 1949-10-20 |
Streets of Laredo as Jim Dawkins | 1949-05-27 |
The Dark Past as Al Walker | 1948-12-22 |
Apartment for Peggy as Jason Taylor | 1948-09-30 |
Rachel and the Stranger as David “Big Davey" Harvey | 1948-09-18 |
The Man from Colorado as Capt. Del Stewart | 1948-08-07 |
Variety Girl as William Holden | 1947-08-29 |
Dear Ruth as Lt. William Seacroft | 1947-06-10 |
Blaze of Noon as Colin McDonald | 1947-05-02 |
Wings Up as Himself | 1943-05-27 |
Young and Willing as Norman Reese | 1943-02-05 |
Reconnaissance Pilot as Lt. Packard A. Cummings | 1943-01-25 |
Meet the Stewarts as Michael "Mike" Stewart | 1942-05-21 |
The Remarkable Andrew as Andrew Long | 1942-03-05 |
The Fleet's In as Casey Kirby | 1942-01-24 |
Texas as Dan Thomas | 1941-10-09 |
I Wanted Wings as Al Ludlow | 1941-03-26 |
Arizona as Peter Muncie | 1940-12-25 |
Those Were the Days! as P. J. "Petey" Simmons | 1940-07-14 |
Our Town as Georges Gibbs | 1940-05-24 |
Invisible Stripes as Tim Taylor | 1939-12-30 |
Golden Boy as Joe Bonaparte | 1939-09-05 |
Million Dollar Legs as Graduate Who Says 'Thank You' (uncredited) | 1939-07-13 |
Prison Farm as Prisoner | 1938-06-17 |