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  2. The Trap (1959 film) - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Anderson returns to his remote California hometown for the first time in many years. Now a lawyer, he has been estranged from his father, Lloyd, and brother, Tippy, ever since being sent to reform school as a youth for stealing a car, taking the blame for his brother's crime.

  3. Hotel de Paree - Wikipedia

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    Hotel de Paree is a Western television series starring Earl Holliman that aired thirty-three episodes on the CBS Friday evening from October 2, 1959, until September 23, 1960, [1] under the alternate sponsorship of the Liggett & Myers company (L&M cigarettes) and Kellogg's.

  4. Earl Holliman filmography - Wikipedia

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    Holliman in a publicity portrait for The Rainmaker (1956) Earl Holliman (September 11, 1928 – November 25, 2024) was an American film and TV actor who appeared in 97 features between 1952 and 2000, including recurring roles on the television series Hotel de Paree, Wide Country, Police Woman, The Thorn Birds, P.S.

  5. Earl Holliman, the handsome actor who won a Golden Globe for his supporting role in “The Rainmaker” and appeared in numerous Westerns and dozens of films including “Giant” and “Forbidden ...

  6. College football award winners: Full list of winners for 2024 ...

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    Ted Hendricks Award (top defensive end) Winner: TBA. Walter Camp Award (college player of the year) Winner: CB/WR Travis Hunter, Colorado. William V. Campbell Trophy (academic Heisman)

  7. Earl Holliman - Wikipedia

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    Henry Earl Holliman was born on September 11, 1928, in Delhi, Louisiana. [1] His biological father William A. Frost was a farmer. [2] His mother Mary Smith [3] was living in poverty with several other children [4] and gave him up for adoption at birth, while her other children were sent to orphanages until she could take them all back, which she did. [1]