Earl Holliman
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Henry Earl Holliman (September 11, 1928 - November 25, 2024) was an American actor, animal rights activist and singer known for his many character roles in films, mostly westerns and dramas, in the 1950s and 1960s. He won a Golden Globe Award for the film The Rainmaker (1956) and portrayed Sergeant Bill Crowley on the television police drama Police Woman throughout its 1974–1978 run.
Henry Earl Holliman (September 11, 1928 - November 25, 2024) was an American actor, animal rights activist and singer known for his many character roles in films, mostly westerns and dramas, in the 1950s and 1960s. He won a Golden Globe Award for the film The Rainmaker (1956) and portrayed Sergeant Bill Crowley on the television police drama Police Woman throughout its 1974–1978 run.
Known For
118 titles
Tribes
Smoke
Montserrat
Trapped
The Day They Hanged Kid Curry
Devil's Canyon
The Boy and the Bronc Buster
The Biscuit Eater
Shattered: If Your Kid's on Drugs
Country Gold
The Girls of Pleasure Island
The Solitary Man
The Dark Side of the Earth
Bad City Blues
The Perfect Tenant
Amazing! Exploring the Far Reaches of Forbidden Planet
Return to 'Giant'
I Love You...Good-bye
Journey to Royal: A WWII Rescue Mission
Robby the Robot: Engineering a Sci-Fi Icon
Children of 'Giant'
Memories of Giant
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