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Henry Earl Holliman (born September 11, 1928) is an American actor. He is well known for his many character roles in films, mostly westerns and dramas, in the 1950s and 1960s. He also portrayed the role of Police Sergeant Bill Crowley on the television police drama Police Woman throughout its 1974–1978 run.
Earl Holliman was born at Delhi in the Richland Parish of northeastern Louisiana. Holliman’s biological father died six months before he was born, and his biological mother, living in poverty with several other children, gave him up for adoption at birth. He was adopted from an orphanage a week after his birth by Henry Holliman, an oil-field worker, and his wife. Earl's early years were normal until his adoptive father died when Earl was 13.
He saved money from his job ushering at a movie theater and left Shreveport, Louisiana, hitchhiking to Hollywood. Unsuccessful at finding work, he soon returned to Louisiana. Meanwhile, his adoptive mother had remarried, and Holliman disliked his new stepfather. He lied about his age and enlisted in the United States Navy during World War II. Assigned to a Navy communications school in Los Angeles, he spent his free time at the Hollywood Canteen, talking to stars who dropped by to support the servicemen and women. A year after he enlisted, the Navy discovered his real age and discharged him.
Earl Holliman - Outtakes from TAB HUNTER CONFIDENTIAL
EARL HOLLIMAN: WESTERN AVENGER
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HOLLYWOOD SHOW 4.20.13 with ANGIE DICKINSON, EARL HOLLIMAN, MAMIE VAN DOREN + more!
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The 'New' $25,000 Pyramid (1984) Denise Miller & Earl Holliman
Where Is Everybody ? - Mirror Scene
[PLEASE READ] From HOTEL DE PAREE: “Sundance and the Blood Money.” Original airdate: January 1, 1960. HOTEL DE PAREE (1959-60) aired on American television for one season and 32 half-hour episodes. The show’s basic premise: “Sundance” (Earl Holliman), a reformed gunslinger, helps run the “Hotel de Paree” in Georgetown, Colorado, while resolving local conflicts. His partners in the hotel are tidy, brisk “Annette Deveraux” (Jeanette Nolan) and her plucky, fashionable daughter, “Monique” (Judi Meredith). Local storekeeper “Aaron Donager” (Strother Martin) is a sensible, genial friend to them all. “Sundance” also owns a dog, a terrier mix amusingly named “Useless.” Noted film composer Dimitri Tiomkin wrote the show’s theme music and Maurice Binder (of James Bond film fame) designed the main t...
Henry Earl Holliman is well known for his many character roles in films, mostly westerns and dramas, in the 1950s and 1960s, winning a Golden Globe Award for the 1956 film The Rainmaker. He also portrayed the role of Police Sergeant Bill Crowley on the television police drama Police Woman throughout its 1974–1978 run. William Fawcett has a brief scene here. Fawcett earned his PhD in Elizabethan drama from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. He then became a professor of theater arts at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. He is probably best remembered for his role as the cantankerous, rusty-voiced Pete Wilkey of the Broken Wheel Ranch on the NBC series "Fury" co-starring James Arness's brother Peter Graves, Bobby Diamond, and Roger Mobley. From Gunsmoke "The Judas Gu...
Henry Earl Holliman (born September 11, 1928) is an American actor. He is well known for his many character roles in films, mostly westerns and dramas, in the .
Actors Elsa Cárdenas and Earl Holliman at the Academy Event “60th Anniversary of Giant” on June 23, 2016 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
Earl Holloman started his movie career in 1953 and three years later earned a Golden Globe for his performance in “The Rainmaker.” From then, he appeared in a long list of films with genres ranging from Westerns to Science Fiction. Among his many big-screen credits are: “Gunfight at the O. K. Corral,” “Forbidden Planet,” “The Trap” and “The Bridges of Toka-Ri.” In addition, the noted actor played the memorable television roles of Sundance in “Hotel de Paree” and Lt. Crowley in “Police Woman.” Holloman is also a longtime champion of animals and anti-cruelty legislation. He led Actors and Others for Animals for several years before handing the reigns over to the group’s current head Jo-Ann Worley. He continues to be an advocate for our furry and feathered friends. Mike Connors talks with ...
Via http://boyculture.com On 4.20.13, a collection of over 60 stars appeared at The Hollywood Show in L.A. Among them were the ones in this video, who are (in order of appearance): Mark Lester, Shani Wallis, Lori Saunders, Linda Kaye Henning, Gunilla Hutton, Wink Martindale, Keith Coogan, Mamie Van Doren, Jan Smithers, Howard Hesseman, Tim Reid, Loni Anderson, Earl Holliman, Fredd Wayne, Dean Cain, Angie Dickinson, Charles Dierkop, Ed Bernard, Diane Ladd, Jackson Bostwick & Barry Bostwick. http://boyculture.com http://facebook.com/matthewrettenmund http://twitter.com/mattrett
Here is a 1984 episode of The 'New' $25,000 Pyramid. Kathy is the current champion with $22,200. Can she add to it? No copyright infringement is intended.
Where Is Everybody? Director: Robert Stevens Writer: Rod Serling Avec Earl Holliman 1959
[PLEASE READ] From HOTEL DE PAREE: “Sundance and the Blood Money.” Original airdate: January 1, 1960. HOTEL DE PAREE (1959-60) aired on American television for one season and 32 half-hour episodes. The show’s basic premise: “Sundance” (Earl Holliman), a reformed gunslinger, helps run the “Hotel de Paree” in Georgetown, Colorado, while resolving local conflicts. His partners in the hotel are tidy, brisk “Annette Deveraux” (Jeanette Nolan) and her plucky, fashionable daughter, “Monique” (Judi Meredith). Local storekeeper “Aaron Donager” (Strother Martin) is a sensible, genial friend to them all. “Sundance” also owns a dog, a terrier mix amusingly named “Useless.” Noted film composer Dimitri Tiomkin wrote the show’s theme music and Maurice Binder (of James Bond film fame) designed the main t...
Henry Earl Holliman is well known for his many character roles in films, mostly westerns and dramas, in the 1950s and 1960s, winning a Golden Globe Award for the 1956 film The Rainmaker. He also portrayed the role of Police Sergeant Bill Crowley on the television police drama Police Woman throughout its 1974–1978 run. William Fawcett has a brief scene here. Fawcett earned his PhD in Elizabethan drama from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. He then became a professor of theater arts at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. He is probably best remembered for his role as the cantankerous, rusty-voiced Pete Wilkey of the Broken Wheel Ranch on the NBC series "Fury" co-starring James Arness's brother Peter Graves, Bobby Diamond, and Roger Mobley. From Gunsmoke "The Judas Gu...
Here is a 1984 episode of The 'New' $25,000 Pyramid. Kathy is the current champion with $22,200. Can she add to it? No copyright infringement is intended.
Earl Holloman started his movie career in 1953 and three years later earned a Golden Globe for his performance in “The Rainmaker.” From then, he appeared in a long list of films with genres ranging from Westerns to Science Fiction. Among his many big-screen credits are: “Gunfight at the O. K. Corral,” “Forbidden Planet,” “The Trap” and “The Bridges of Toka-Ri.” In addition, the noted actor played the memorable television roles of Sundance in “Hotel de Paree” and Lt. Crowley in “Police Woman.” Holloman is also a longtime champion of animals and anti-cruelty legislation. He led Actors and Others for Animals for several years before handing the reigns over to the group’s current head Jo-Ann Worley. He continues to be an advocate for our furry and feathered friends. Mike Connors talks with ...
Here is another classic syndicated episode of the Hollywood Squares from late 1976, with Earl Holliman, Demond Wilson, Karen Valentine, Hal Linden, Connie Stevens, Wayland Madame, Tina Turner, George Gobel, and of course, Paul Lynde along with two bright contestants.
Presented June 16, 1999 at the historic Los Angeles Theatre in downtown Los Angeles for a sold out crowd of over 2,000. This show preceded the screening of the 1956 classic "Forbidden Planet" and was hosted by Star Trek's George Takei. Special Guests: Anne Francis, Warren Stevens, Richard Anderson, Earl Holliman, electronic tonalities composer Bebe Barron and Robby the Robot!
The painful memory of his father's death still lingers for Chris Long (Ronny Howard). Now the teen-ager must adjust to a new stepfather, Cal (Earl Holliman), . 1970 footage of heavy rock band SMOKE (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk) footage shot by Tom Taylor tracks 'Dreams Of Dreams', 'Happening Man', 'My Birth' & 'I'm . Superb track from 1970. Not sure if they are really the same Smoke that released a bunch of 45s during the late 60's and the early 70s. I do not own the copyright to this recording so if it needs to be removed, I will remove it. If you like this album please buy it for the full experience. Line-up .
Jonathan Winters, Pamela Hensley, George Gobel, Joan Rivers, Roddy McDowall, Sandy Duncan, Michael Landon, Richard Dimitri, and Paul Lynde are . Here is another classic syndicated episode of the Hollywood Squares from late 1976, with Earl Holliman, Demond Wilson, Karen Valentine, Hal Linden, Connie .
Earl Holloman started his movie career in 1953 and three years later earned a Golden Globe for his performance in “The Rainmaker.” From then, he appeared in a long list of films with genres ranging from Westerns to Science Fiction. Among his many big-screen credits are: “Gunfight at the O. K. Corral,” “Forbidden Planet,” “The Trap” and “The Bridges of Toka-Ri.” In addition, the noted actor played the memorable television roles of Sundance in “Hotel de Paree” and Lt. Crowley in “Police Woman.” Holloman is also a longtime champion of animals and anti-cruelty legislation. He led Actors and Others for Animals for several years before handing the reigns over to the group’s current head Jo-Ann Worley. He continues to be an advocate for our furry and feathered friends. Mike Connors talks with ...
Actors Elsa Cárdenas and Earl Holliman at the Academy Event “60th Anniversary of Giant” on June 23, 2016 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
Henry Earl Holliman (born September 11, 1928) is an American actor. He is well known for his many character roles in films, mostly westerns and dramas, in the .
Pyramid game show bonus round. They are playing for $25,000. Dick Clark hosts. This is the $100,000 Pyramid. Earl Holliman gives out the clues.
Via http://boyculture.com On 4.20.13, a collection of over 60 stars appeared at The Hollywood Show in L.A. Among them were the ones in this video, who are (in order of appearance): Mark Lester, Shani Wallis, Lori Saunders, Linda Kaye Henning, Gunilla Hutton, Wink Martindale, Keith Coogan, Mamie Van Doren, Jan Smithers, Howard Hesseman, Tim Reid, Loni Anderson, Earl Holliman, Fredd Wayne, Dean Cain, Angie Dickinson, Charles Dierkop, Ed Bernard, Diane Ladd, Jackson Bostwick & Barry Bostwick. http://boyculture.com http://facebook.com/matthewrettenmund http://twitter.com/mattrett
http://www.truetvmovies.net/ If you would like this Film. A suburban wife begins to resent the pressures she sees society putting on her as a wife and mother, and leaves her family to find the meaning of her life. Director: Sam O'Steen Writer: Diana Gould Stars: Hope Lange, Earl Holliman, Michael Murphy
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Tab Hunter Confidential discussion with film subject Tab Hunter and producer Allan Glaser on November 1, 2015 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
Presented June 16, 1999 at the historic Los Angeles Theatre in downtown Los Angeles for a sold out crowd of over 2,000. This show preceded the screening of the 1956 classic "Forbidden Planet" and was hosted by Star Trek's George Takei. Special Guests: Anne Francis, Warren Stevens, Richard Anderson, Earl Holliman, electronic tonalities composer Bebe Barron and Robby the Robot!
[PLEASE READ] From HOTEL DE PAREE: “Sundance and the Blood Money.” Original airdate: January 1, 1960. HOTEL DE PAREE (1959-60) aired on American television for one season and 32 half-hour episodes. The show’s basic premise: “Sundance” (Earl Holliman), a reformed gunslinger, helps run the “Hotel de Paree” in Georgetown, Colorado, while resolving local conflicts. His partners in the hotel are tidy, brisk “Annette Deveraux” (Jeanette Nolan) and her plucky, fashionable daughter, “Monique” (Judi Meredith). Local storekeeper “Aaron Donager” (Strother Martin) is a sensible, genial friend to them all. “Sundance” also owns a dog, a terrier mix amusingly named “Useless.” Noted film composer Dimitri Tiomkin wrote the show’s theme music and Maurice Binder (of James Bond film fame) designed the main t...
Henry Earl Holliman is well known for his many character roles in films, mostly westerns and dramas, in the 1950s and 1960s, winning a Golden Globe Award for the 1956 film The Rainmaker. He also portrayed the role of Police Sergeant Bill Crowley on the television police drama Police Woman throughout its 1974–1978 run. William Fawcett has a brief scene here. Fawcett earned his PhD in Elizabethan drama from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. He then became a professor of theater arts at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. He is probably best remembered for his role as the cantankerous, rusty-voiced Pete Wilkey of the Broken Wheel Ranch on the NBC series "Fury" co-starring James Arness's brother Peter Graves, Bobby Diamond, and Roger Mobley. From Gunsmoke "The Judas Gu...
Henry Earl Holliman (born September 11, 1928) is an American actor. He is well known for his many character roles in films, mostly westerns and dramas, in the .
Actors Elsa Cárdenas and Earl Holliman at the Academy Event “60th Anniversary of Giant” on June 23, 2016 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
Earl Holloman started his movie career in 1953 and three years later earned a Golden Globe for his performance in “The Rainmaker.” From then, he appeared in a long list of films with genres ranging from Westerns to Science Fiction. Among his many big-screen credits are: “Gunfight at the O. K. Corral,” “Forbidden Planet,” “The Trap” and “The Bridges of Toka-Ri.” In addition, the noted actor played the memorable television roles of Sundance in “Hotel de Paree” and Lt. Crowley in “Police Woman.” Holloman is also a longtime champion of animals and anti-cruelty legislation. He led Actors and Others for Animals for several years before handing the reigns over to the group’s current head Jo-Ann Worley. He continues to be an advocate for our furry and feathered friends. Mike Connors talks with ...
Via http://boyculture.com On 4.20.13, a collection of over 60 stars appeared at The Hollywood Show in L.A. Among them were the ones in this video, who are (in order of appearance): Mark Lester, Shani Wallis, Lori Saunders, Linda Kaye Henning, Gunilla Hutton, Wink Martindale, Keith Coogan, Mamie Van Doren, Jan Smithers, Howard Hesseman, Tim Reid, Loni Anderson, Earl Holliman, Fredd Wayne, Dean Cain, Angie Dickinson, Charles Dierkop, Ed Bernard, Diane Ladd, Jackson Bostwick & Barry Bostwick. http://boyculture.com http://facebook.com/matthewrettenmund http://twitter.com/mattrett
Here is a 1984 episode of The 'New' $25,000 Pyramid. Kathy is the current champion with $22,200. Can she add to it? No copyright infringement is intended.
Where Is Everybody? Director: Robert Stevens Writer: Rod Serling Avec Earl Holliman 1959
[PLEASE READ] From HOTEL DE PAREE: “Sundance and the Blood Money.” Original airdate: January 1, 1960. HOTEL DE PAREE (1959-60) aired on American television for one season and 32 half-hour episodes. The show’s basic premise: “Sundance” (Earl Holliman), a reformed gunslinger, helps run the “Hotel de Paree” in Georgetown, Colorado, while resolving local conflicts. His partners in the hotel are tidy, brisk “Annette Deveraux” (Jeanette Nolan) and her plucky, fashionable daughter, “Monique” (Judi Meredith). Local storekeeper “Aaron Donager” (Strother Martin) is a sensible, genial friend to them all. “Sundance” also owns a dog, a terrier mix amusingly named “Useless.” Noted film composer Dimitri Tiomkin wrote the show’s theme music and Maurice Binder (of James Bond film fame) designed the main t...
Henry Earl Holliman is well known for his many character roles in films, mostly westerns and dramas, in the 1950s and 1960s, winning a Golden Globe Award for the 1956 film The Rainmaker. He also portrayed the role of Police Sergeant Bill Crowley on the television police drama Police Woman throughout its 1974–1978 run. William Fawcett has a brief scene here. Fawcett earned his PhD in Elizabethan drama from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. He then became a professor of theater arts at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. He is probably best remembered for his role as the cantankerous, rusty-voiced Pete Wilkey of the Broken Wheel Ranch on the NBC series "Fury" co-starring James Arness's brother Peter Graves, Bobby Diamond, and Roger Mobley. From Gunsmoke "The Judas Gu...
Here is a 1984 episode of The 'New' $25,000 Pyramid. Kathy is the current champion with $22,200. Can she add to it? No copyright infringement is intended.
Earl Holloman started his movie career in 1953 and three years later earned a Golden Globe for his performance in “The Rainmaker.” From then, he appeared in a long list of films with genres ranging from Westerns to Science Fiction. Among his many big-screen credits are: “Gunfight at the O. K. Corral,” “Forbidden Planet,” “The Trap” and “The Bridges of Toka-Ri.” In addition, the noted actor played the memorable television roles of Sundance in “Hotel de Paree” and Lt. Crowley in “Police Woman.” Holloman is also a longtime champion of animals and anti-cruelty legislation. He led Actors and Others for Animals for several years before handing the reigns over to the group’s current head Jo-Ann Worley. He continues to be an advocate for our furry and feathered friends. Mike Connors talks with ...
Here is another classic syndicated episode of the Hollywood Squares from late 1976, with Earl Holliman, Demond Wilson, Karen Valentine, Hal Linden, Connie Stevens, Wayland Madame, Tina Turner, George Gobel, and of course, Paul Lynde along with two bright contestants.
Presented June 16, 1999 at the historic Los Angeles Theatre in downtown Los Angeles for a sold out crowd of over 2,000. This show preceded the screening of the 1956 classic "Forbidden Planet" and was hosted by Star Trek's George Takei. Special Guests: Anne Francis, Warren Stevens, Richard Anderson, Earl Holliman, electronic tonalities composer Bebe Barron and Robby the Robot!
The painful memory of his father's death still lingers for Chris Long (Ronny Howard). Now the teen-ager must adjust to a new stepfather, Cal (Earl Holliman), . 1970 footage of heavy rock band SMOKE (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk) footage shot by Tom Taylor tracks 'Dreams Of Dreams', 'Happening Man', 'My Birth' & 'I'm . Superb track from 1970. Not sure if they are really the same Smoke that released a bunch of 45s during the late 60's and the early 70s. I do not own the copyright to this recording so if it needs to be removed, I will remove it. If you like this album please buy it for the full experience. Line-up .
Jonathan Winters, Pamela Hensley, George Gobel, Joan Rivers, Roddy McDowall, Sandy Duncan, Michael Landon, Richard Dimitri, and Paul Lynde are . Here is another classic syndicated episode of the Hollywood Squares from late 1976, with Earl Holliman, Demond Wilson, Karen Valentine, Hal Linden, Connie .