220px-Tim_Holt_Western.jpgTIM HOLT
Information From IMDB
Date of Birth
5 February 1918, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Date of Death
15 February 1973, Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA (cancer)
Birth Name
Charles John Holt III
Height
5' 10" (1.78 m)
Spouse
Birdee Stephens (1952 - 15 February 1973) (his death)
Virginia Ashcroft (? - ?) (divorced)
Alice Harrison (? - ?) (divorced)
Trivia
Perhaps best remembered as the younger partner of Humphrey Bogart in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), in which his father, Jack Holt, played a bit part.
Brother of actress Jennifer Holt.
At the peak of his career in the 1940's "B" westerns, he was the "fastest draw" in the movies with the ability to draw his revolver in five frames of film (slightly over one-sixth of a second).
Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1991.
From 1941-43 and 1948-52 Tim Holt was a top ten box office star.
Attended Culver Military Academy in Indiana, where his roommate was Hal Roach Jr.
During World War II Holt was a member of the Army Air Corps and was wounded - ironically, on the last day of the war - in a bombing raid over Tokyo, for which he received a Purple Heart.
Mini Biography
As they say...like father, like son. Cowboy hero Tim Holt avidly followed in the boots of his famous character dad, actor Jack Holt (ne Charles John Holt), who appeared in hundreds of silents and talkies (many of them westerns) over the years. The two actually appeared together as father and son in the western The Arizona Ranger (1948) and Jack was glimpsed in the western classic The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) that co-starred Tim. Also a part of the acting Holt clan was lovely "prairie flower" Jennifer Holt (nee Elizabeth Marshall Holt), Tim's younger sister, who appeared in scores of 1940s oaters. The three, however, never performed together in a single film.
Tim was born Charles John Holt, Jr. in Beverly Hills on February 5, 1918, to Jack and his wife, Margaret Woods, at a time when Jack was just making a dent in silent films. Nicknamed "Tim", he was raised on his father's ranch in Fresno where he performing outside chores and learned to ride a horse. Tim, in fact, made his debut at age 10 in one of his father's westerns The Vanishing Pioneer (1928), based on a Zane Grey story. He played Jack's character as a young boy.
The boyishly rugged, athletically-inclined Tim attended military school in his teens where he excelled in polo. While studying at USC, he met and married college sweetheart Virginia Ashcroft in 1938. At this point he decided to try to put together an acting career. Virginia herself made a very brief foray into acting.
Tim apprenticed at various stock companies before he eased his way back into films with an unbilled part in History Is Made at Night (1937). He then earned strong notices in the classic Barbara Stanwyck tearjerker Stella Dallas (1937) and as Olivia de Havilland's brother in Gold Is Where You Find It (1938). His horseback riding capabilities and fast-drawing technique quickly kicked in with The Law West of Tombstone (1938), and he joined a superb cast in John Ford's classic western Stagecoach (1939) as a by-the-book lieutenant.
Hardly confined to westerns at this early stage, Tim showed impressive acting abilities in comedy (5th Ave Girl (1939)), adventures (Swiss Family Robinson (1940)) and high drama (Back Street (1941)), all for RKO Studios. He reached an early peak when Orson Welles cast him against type as the cruel, malicious son George in The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), a role Welles initially contemplated playing himself. By the mid-1940s, however, Tim had settled into the western genre. He starred in a series of dusty RKO features partnered with comic Cliff Edwards by his side and also appeared solo elsewhere.
WWII interrupted his thriving career. He was a decorated hero (Dintinguished Flying Cross, Victory Medal and Presidential Citation among them) while serving in the Air Corps and discharged with the rank of Second Lieutenant. Wounded in Tokyo on the last day of the war, he was also given the Purple Heart. He returned to films auspiciously with the role of Virgil Earp in Ford's My Darling Clementine (1946), then continued in a somewhat lesser vein with "B" level oaters. He came to the forefront one more time co-starring with gold prospecting rivals Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston in John Huston's masterpiece The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), arguably the hallmark of Tim's entire film career.
Richard Martin became his second sidekick in another popular string of RKO westerns, with Tim repeatedly making the "top ten" ranks of money-making cowboy stars. Appearing almost exclusively for RKO from 1939 on, Tim eventually became disillusioned with the quality of his pictures and decided to abandon filming after appearing in RKO's Desert Passage (1952), still a popular draw. Divorced from his second wife, Alice Harrison, he retired for the most part to his Oklahoma ranch with his third, Birdee Stephens, and three children. He later became a manager for a radio station in Oklahoma City. In 1957 he came out of retirement to head up the cast in the sub-par sci-fi horror The Monster That Challenged the World (1957), then quickly returned to anonymity.
Little was heard from Tim over the years, save a co-starring role in a lowbudget backwoods crimer This Stuff'll Kill Ya! (1971). He was diagnosed with bone cancer in August of 1972, and passed away rather quickly on February 15, 1973, shortly after his 55th birthday. Buried in Oklahoma, he was posthumously inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame in 1991 and was a recipient of the "Golden Boot" award in 1992.
IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh
Filmography
Actor
1. This Stuff'll Kill Ya! (1971) .... Agent Clark
... aka The Devil Wears Clodhoppers (USA)
2. "The Virginian" .... Abe Landeen (1 episode, 1969)
... aka The Men from Shiloh (USA: new title)
- A Woman of Stone (1969) TV episode .... Abe Landeen
3. The Yesterday Machine (1963) .... Police Lt. Partane
4. The Monster That Challenged the World (1957) .... Lt. Cmdr. John 'Twill' Twillinger
5. "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" (1 episode, 1954)
... aka Herald Playhouse (USA: syndication title)
... aka Schlitz Playhouse (USA: new title)
... aka The Playhouse (USA: syndication title)
- Adventure in Java (1954) TV episode
6. Desert Passage (1952) .... Tim Holt
... aka Starlight Canyon (USA)
7. Target (1952) .... Tim Holt
8. Road Agent (1952) .... Tim Holt
9. Trail Guide (1952) .... Tim Holt
10. Overland Telegraph (1951) .... Tim Holt
11. Hot Lead (1951) .... Tim Holt
12. Pistol Harvest (1951) .... Tim
13. His Kind of Woman (1951) .... Bill Lusk
14. Gunplay (1951) .... Tim Holt
15. Saddle Legion (1951) .... Dave Saunders
16. Law of the Badlands (1951) .... Dave Saunders aka the Tioga Kid
17. Rio Grande Patrol (1950) .... Kansas
18. Border Treasure (1950) .... Ed Porter
19. Rider from Tucson (1950) .... Dave Saunders
20. Storm Over Wyoming (1950) .... Dave Saunders
21. Dynamite Pass (1950) .... Ross Taylor
22. Riders of the Range (1950) .... Kansas Jones
23. The Mysterious Desperado (1949) .... Tim Holt
24. Masked Raiders (1949) .... Tim Holt
25. Stagecoach Kid (1949) .... Dave Collins
26. Rustlers (1949) .... Dick McBride
27. Brothers in the Saddle (1949) .... Tim Taylor
28. Gun Smugglers (1949) .... Tim Holt
29. Indian Agent (1948) .... Dave Taylor
30. The Arizona Ranger (1948) .... Bob Morgan
31. Western Heritage (1948) .... Ross Daggert
32. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) .... Bob Curtin
... aka Treasure of Sierra Madre (USA: poster title)
33. Guns of Hate (1948) .... Bob Banning
34. Wild Horse Mesa (1947) .... Dave Jordan
35. Thunder Mountain (1947) .... Marvin Hayden
36. Under the Tonto Rim (1947) .... Brad Canfield
37. My Darling Clementine (1946) .... Virgil Earp
... aka John Ford's My Darling Clementine (UK: complete title) (USA: complete title)
38. The Avenging Rider (1943) .... Brit Marshall aka Bill Scanlon
39. Sagebrush Law (1943) .... Tom Weston
40. Fighting Frontier (1943) .... Kit Russell
41. Hitler's Children (1943) .... Lieutenant Karl Bruner
42. Red River Robin Hood (1942) .... Jim Carey
43. Pirates of the Prairie (1942) .... Deputy Marshal Larry Durant
44. Bandit Ranger (1942) .... Clay Travers
45. Thundering Hoofs (1942) .... Bill Underwood, aka Bill Dawson
46. The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) .... George Minafer
47. Come on Danger (1942) .... Jack Mason
48. Land of the Open Range (1942) .... Dave Walton
49. Riding the Wind (1942) .... Clay Stewart
50. Dude Cowboy (1941) .... Terry McVey
51. The Bandit Trail (1941) .... Steve Haggerty
52. Six-Gun Gold (1941) .... Don Cardigan
53. Cyclone on Horseback (1941) .... Stan Bradford
54. Robbers of the Range (1941) .... Jim Drummond, aka Curly Yantis
55. Along the Rio Grande (1941) .... Jeff
56. Back Street (1941) .... Richard Saxel
57. Know for Sure (1941) (uncredited) .... Jerry Anderson
58. The Fargo Kid (1940) .... The Fargo Kid
59. Wagon Train (1940) .... Zack Sibley
60. Swiss Family Robinson (1940) .... Fritz Robinson
61. Laddie (1940) .... Laddie Stanton
62. 5th Ave Girl (1939) .... Tim Borden
63. The Girl and the Gambler (1939) .... Johnny Powell
64. The Rookie Cop (1939) .... Clem Maitland
... aka Swift Vengeance (UK)
65. The Spirit of Culver (1939) .... Capt. Wilson
... aka Man's Heritage (UK)
... aka Two Smart Boys (UK)
66. Stagecoach (1939) .... Lt. Blanchard
67. The Law West of Tombstone (1938) .... Ted, aka The Tonto Kid
68. Sons of the Legion (1938) .... Steven Scott
69. The Renegade Ranger (1938) .... Larry Corwin
70. Gold Is Where You Find It (1938) .... Lanceford 'Lance' Ferris
71. I Met My Love Again (1938) .... Budge
72. Stella Dallas (1937) .... Richard 'Dick' Grosvenor III
73. History Is Made at Night (1937) (uncredited) .... S.O.S. Radio Operator
74. The Vanishing Pioneer (1928) .... John Ballard, Age 7
75. Young Hollywood (1927)
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The Yesterday Machine (1963)