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  2. William Holden - Wikipedia

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    William Franklin Holden (né Beedle Jr.; April 17, 1918 – November 12, 1981) was an American actor and one of the biggest box-office draws of the 1950s.Holden won the Academy Award for Best Actor for the film Stalag 17 (1953) and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for the television miniseries The Blue Knight (1973).

  3. Capucine - Wikipedia

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    Capucine met actor William Holden in the early 1960s. They starred in the films The Lion (1962) and The 7th Dawn (1964). Holden was married to Brenda Marshall, but the two began a two-year affair, which ended in part due to Holden's increasing alcoholism. [30] After the affair ended, she and Holden remained friends until his death in 1981. [31]

  4. When Time Ran Out - Wikipedia

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    When Time Ran Out... is a 1980 American disaster film directed by James Goldstone and starring Paul Newman, Jacqueline Bisset and William Holden.The supporting cast features James Franciscus, Ernest Borgnine, Red Buttons, Burgess Meredith, Valentina Cortese, Veronica Hamel, Pat Morita, Edward Albert, Alex Karras and Barbara Carrera.

  5. Sunset Boulevard (film) - Wikipedia

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    William Holden began receiving more important parts and his career rose. He won the Best Actor Oscar for Stalag 17 (1953), also directed by Wilder, and by 1956 he was the top box-office attraction in the United States. Holden and Wilder also rejoined forces for Fedora (1978), another film critical of Hollywood.

  6. William Holden (character actor) - Wikipedia

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    William Holden (22 May 1862 – 3 March 1932) was an American actor. [1] He appeared in more than 16 films from 1920 to 1931. Selected filmography. Year

  7. Picnic (1955 film) - Wikipedia

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    It is where Hal (William Holden) "jumps a freight" to go to Tulsa and where Madge boards a bus in the last scene. [11]: 11 Salina, for the opening scene where Hal jumps off a train, then meets Alan (Cliff Robertson) at Alan's father's large house. This location is also used for the Saline River (where Madge kisses Hal) and the scene where Hal ...

  8. Network (1976 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film stars Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Peter Finch (in his final film role), Robert Duvall, Wesley Addy, Ned Beatty, and Beatrice Straight. Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released by United Artists on November 27, 1976, Network was a commercial success, earning $23.7 million on a $3.8 million production budget.

  9. The Horse Soldiers - Wikipedia

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    The film company built a bridge over the Cane River for the pivotal battle scene, and many locals were hired as extras. [8] It also features scenes shot in Wildwood Regional Park in Thousand Oaks, California. [9] The film used DeLuxe Color. Holden and Wayne both received $750,000 for starring, a record salary at the time. [10]