William Holden AKA William Franklin Beedle, Jr.
Born: 17-Apr-1918 Birthplace: O'Fallon, IL Died: 16-Nov-1981 Location of death: Santa Monica, CA [1] Cause of death: Accident - Fall Remains: Cremated (ashes scattered in the Pacific Ocean)
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Stalag 17 [1] 535 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica, CA.
Father: William Franklin Beedle (b. 1892) Mother: Mary Blanche Ball Brother: Robet Westfield Beedle (b. 1921, d. 1-Jan-1944) Brother: Richard Beedle (b. 1925) Wife: Brenda Marshall (actress, m. 1941, div. 1971, two sons) Son: Peter Wesfield (b. 1944) Son: Scott Holden (b. 2-May-1946) Girlfriend: Stefanie Powers Girlfriend: Audrey Hepburn Girlfriend: Grace Kelly Girlfriend: Capucine (extramarital affair, two years)
University: Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA
Endorsement of R. J. Reynolds Camel cigarettes
Oscar for Best Actor 1954 for Stalag 17 Emmy 1974 for The Blue Knight Hollywood Walk of Fame 1651 Vine St. Vasectomy Autopsy by coroner Thomas T. Noguchi Risk Factors: Alcoholism, Smoking
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR S. O. B. (1-Jul-1981) The Earthling (24-Jul-1980) · Patrick Foley The Day the World Ended (28-Mar-1980) Ashanti (9-Mar-1979) Damien: Omen II (9-Jun-1978) Fedora (30-May-1978) Network (27-Nov-1976) · Max Schumacher 21 Hours at Munich (7-Nov-1976) · Manfred Schreiber The Towering Inferno (10-Dec-1974) · Jim Duncan Open Season (Aug-1974) Breezy (18-Nov-1973) The Blue Knight (11-Nov-1973) The Revengers (21-Jun-1972) Wild Rovers (23-Jun-1971) · Ross Bodine The Christmas Tree (25-Sep-1969) The Wild Bunch (18-Jun-1969) · Pike The Devil's Brigade (15-May-1968) · Lt. Col. Robert T. Frederick Casino Royale (13-Apr-1967) · Ransome Alvarez Kelly (7-Nov-1966) The 7th Dawn (2-Sep-1964) · Ferris Paris When It Sizzles (16-Mar-1964) The Lion (19-Aug-1962) · Robert Hayward The Counterfeit Traitor (17-Apr-1962) Satan Never Sleeps (22-Feb-1962) The World of Suzie Wong (10-Nov-1960) The Horse Soldiers (12-Jun-1959) · Maj. Henry Kendall The Key (28-May-1958) · David Ross The Bridge on the River Kwai (18-Dec-1957) · Shears Toward the Unknown (27-Sep-1956) · Maj. Lincoln Bond The Proud and Profane (13-Jun-1956) · Lt. Col. Colin Black Picnic (11-Feb-1956) · Hal Carter Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (18-Aug-1955) · Mark Elliott The Bridges at Toko-Ri (20-Jan-1955) · Lt. Harry Brubaker The Country Girl (15-Dec-1954) · Bernie Dodd Sabrina (22-Sep-1954) · David Larrabee Executive Suite (6-May-1954) · McDonald Walling Escape from Fort Bravo (22-Jan-1954) · Capt. Roper Forever Female (Aug-1953) · Stanley Krown Stalag 17 (1-Jul-1953) · Sgt. Sefton The Moon Is Blue (3-Jun-1953) · Donald Gresham The Turning Point (15-Nov-1952) Boots Malone (11-Jan-1952) Submarine Command (Nov-1951) Force of Arms (13-Aug-1951) · Sgt. Joe Peterson You Can Change the World (1951) · Himself Born Yesterday (26-Dec-1950) · Paul Verrall Union Station (4-Oct-1950) · Lt. William Calhoun Sunset Blvd. (4-Aug-1950) · Joe Gillis Father Is a Bachelor (22-Feb-1950) Dear Wife (15-Nov-1949) · Bill Seacroft Miss Grant Takes Richmond (20-Sep-1949) · Dick Richmond Streets of Laredo (11-May-1949) The Dark Past (22-Dec-1948) Apartment for Peggy (15-Oct-1948) · Jason Rachel and the Stranger (20-Sep-1948) · Big Davey The Man from Colorado (7-Aug-1948) · Capt. Del Stewart Variety Girl (29-Aug-1947) · Himself Dear Ruth (10-Jun-1947) Blaze of Noon (2-May-1947) · Colin McDonald Young and Willing (5-Feb-1943) Meet the Stewarts (21-May-1942) The Remarkable Andrew (5-Mar-1942) The Fleet's In (24-Jan-1942) Texas (9-Oct-1941) · Dan Thomas I Wanted Wings (26-Mar-1941) Arizona (25-Dec-1940) · Peter Muncie Our Town (24-May-1940) · George Gibbs Invisible Stripes (30-Dec-1939) · Tim Taylor Golden Boy (5-Sep-1939) · Joe Bonaparte
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