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  2. Jack Holt, with his dapper mustache, prominent jaw, and quick-with-his-fists manner, personified rugged masculinity. Holt became Columbia Pictures' most reliable leading man, and scored personal successes in three Frank Capra action dramas: Submarine (1928), Flight (1929) and Dirigible (1931).

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    Jack Holt. Actor: Cat People. Staunch, granite-jawed American leading man of silent and early talkie films, much associated with Westerns. A native of New York City, Holt often claimed to have been born in Winchester, Virginia, where he grew up.

    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Sawtelle, Los Angeles, California, USA
  4. Jack Holt was a leading man of silent and early talkie films, especially Westerns. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II, acted with his son Tim Holt, and inspired cartoon characters Dick Tracy and Fearless Fosdick.

    • May 31, 1888
    • January 18, 1951
  5. Jack Holt was a versatile and prolific actor who starred in Westerns, actioners and melodramas from 1914 to 1951. He was also the father of three actors, Jennifer, Tim and David Holt.

  6. Jack Holt (born Charles John Holt, Jr.) was an American film actor. He was a leading man of Silent and sound films and known for his many roles in Westerns.

  7. Former gold propsector, cow puncher and peripatetic jack-of-several-trades who entered film in 1914. Rangy, rough hewn and laconic, Holt shed his early heavy roles and emerged as a rugged hero of actioners and a polished romantic lead of swank melodramas. He remained prolific through the 1950s,...

  8. Jack Holt. Jack Holt was an American motion picture actor. He was a leading man of silent and sound films, and was known for his many roles in Westerns. Holt was born Charles John Holt in New York City.

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