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  1. Oct 3, 2019 · "B" Cowboy actor TIM HOLT had interludes in his career with Directors John Ford, Orson Welles and John Huston and he even fought a Prehistoric Snail. This is a look at the film career of a "B" actor who was in Four "A" Film Classics and One "Cult" Science Fiction. Charles John "Tim" Holt the 3rd was born February 5, 1919 in Beverly Hills ...

  2. 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 performed outside chores and learned to ride a horse. Tim, in fact, made his debut at age 10 in one ...

  3. Other articles where Tim Holt is discussed: My Darling Clementine: …and his brothers Virgil (Tim Holt), Morgan (Ward Bond), and James (Don Garner) are on a cattle drive from Arizona to California when they encounter Old Man Clanton (Walter Brennan) and his son Ike (Grant Withers). After refusing to sell the Clantons the cattle, Wyatt, Morgan, and Virgil ride…

  4. Tim Holt was an American film actor, perhaps best-known for co-starring in the 1948 film The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. Tim Holt,,.

  5. The son of actor Jack Holt and brother of actors David and Jennifer Holt, Tim Holt, born Charles John Holt III, debuted onscreen at age ten (playing his father's character as a child) in The Vanishing Pioneer (1928). He went on to play earnest teenagers in the mid-to-late '30s, moving into roles as boyish Western heroes in many B-movies; from ...

  6. Tim Holt was the son of Jack and Margaret (Woods) Holt, and was born February 5, 1919. Father Jack was a member of Hollywood's early "royalty" and a bonafide silent film star. The younger Holt often was with his father on location and even did a "kid role" in one of his dad's silents.

  7. Tim Holt's last cowboy film was DESERT PASSAGE (RKO, 1952), and soon after, he abandoned Hollywood. Over the next twenty years, he appeared in less than a handful of movies. Of those few films, only one was a starring role - he was a Navy officer battling THE MONSTER THAT CHALLENGED THE WORLD (United Artists, 1957), one of many mediocre 1950s ...

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