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  1. Jennifer Holt (born Elizabeth Marshall Holt; [1] November 10, 1920 – September 21, 1997) was an American actress. Early years. She was born in Hollywood, California, to actor Jack Holt [2] and his wife, Margaret Woods. She was the sister of western actor Tim Holt. [3]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0392450Jennifer Holt - IMDb

    Jennifer Holt (1920-1997) was a Hollywood star who appeared in 49 films and TV shows, including Hopalong Cassidy and The Adventures of Uncle Mistletoe. She was the daughter of actor Jack Holt and the granddaughter of Chief Justice John Marshall of the U.S. Supreme Court.

    • January 1, 1
    • Hollywood, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Dorset, England, UK
  3. Jennifer Holt was a blonde leading co-star of 1940s westerns, the daughter of Jack Holt and the sister of Tim Holt. She was born in Hollywood, California, and died in Dorset, England, after a long career in film and TV.

    • November 10, 1920
    • September 21, 1997
  4. Jennifer Holt was the daughter of actor Jack Holt and sister of Tim Holt, and starred in about 50 films, mostly B westerns, from 1941 to 1948. She also hosted children's shows in Chicago and lived in various countries before her death in 1997.

  5. Sep 21, 1997 · Overview. Share. Jennifer Holt. Biography. From Wikipedia. Born Elizabeth Marshall Holt in Hollywood, California to actor Jack Holt and his wife, Margaret Woods. She and her brother Tim would both have careers in acting.

  6. Mar 2, 2022 · Movie Legends - Jennifer Holt. Movie Legends. 24.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 14. 577 views 2 years ago. Jennifer Holt was an American actress with a career spanning the 1940s.. ...more....

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  8. Actress. Born Elizabeth Marshall Holt. Daughter of actor Jack Holt and sister of actor Tim Holt. Married to actor William Bakewell, they divorced in the (1950s). Appeared in Song of Old Wyoming (1945), The Outlaw Trail (1944), Gun Smoke (1945), and The Tioga Kid (1948).

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