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William Holden died as the result of a fall in his high rise apartment on the seaside cliffs of Santa Monica, California in November 1981. If you were around when William Holden died you probably read about it or heard about it on the news or radio. Holden in Escape From Fort Bravo (1953) William Holden featured in a lot of very good movies during his career. According to friends he was preparing to act in “That Championship Season,” a movie version of the Broadway play. He was 63. According to the Los Angeles County Coroner’s autopsy report, Holden was alone and intoxicated in his apartment in Santa Monica, California, on November 12, 1981, when he slipped on a rug, severely lacerated his forehead on a teak bedside table, and bled to death. He was a conservationist and worked for years to maintain big game habitats on the African continent. Marshall and Holden had two sons together, Peter Westfield "West" Holden (1943–2014) and Scott Porter Holden (1946–2005). He did great work with his African Reserve and it seemed like his life was coming together before his tragic death. Holden had two uncredited roles before his first starring role in Golden Boy (1939), in which he played a violinist-turned-boxer. They had two children of their own, Peter and Scott, and raised a daughter, Virginia, from Marshall’s previous marriage. He played a similar hard-bitten character in the role in “Stalag 17” that won him an Oscar. Masterson – gunfighter, gambler, and … I like Stalag 17, Sunset Blvd. He acted in several radio plays in college and in 1939 a talent scout got him a small part in the movie “Million Dollar Legs.” At that point he changed his name to Holden, reportedly taking the name of a Los Angeles Times editor with the hope the paper’s critics would not pan his first movie performance too severely. It was in “The Bridge On the River Kwai” that Holden most vividly portrayed the American male of the World War II generation. His death competes for my preference with the death of Bat Masterson. Over the years Holden’s rich but unpretentious voice became as distinctive as his increasingly craggy face. Lewis once interviewed Sam Peckinpah, director of “The Wild Bunch” a movie about a bunch of misfits in the West at the beginning of the 20th Century who have outlived their time. Donations: to organizations aiding child victims of the 2004 tsunami. He remained conscious for at least half an hour after the accident but did not realize the severity of his injury and did not make the … I don't believe a word she utters. Holden, who was 24 years Powers’ senior, died at age 63 in 1981. William Woods Holden (24 November 1818 – 1 March 1892) was the governor of North Carolina in 1865 and from 1868 to 1871. Unfortunately, he was also an alcoholic, from his teens until the day he died. Monte Hellman, director of spare, existential genre films such as ‘The Shooting’ and ‘Two-Lane Blacktop’ and executive producer of Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Reservoir Dogs,’ is dead at 91. William Holden, whose handsome face and easy, masculine manner made him the quintessential American in many movies, was found dead Monday morning in his apartment in Santa Monica. Beginning in 1950, his career took off when Billy Wilder tapped him to star as the down-at-the-heels screenwriter Joe Gillis, who is taken in by faded silent-screen star Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) in Sunset Blvd. Then he made a comeback in 1969 with “The Wild Bunch” and was praised for his work in “Network” in 1976. At the end of her acceptance speech, she paid him a personal tribute: "I loved him very much, and I miss him. His fellow prisoners dislike him because he is a hustler looking out for himself, but he plays a crucial role in the prison camp escape at the end. Holden died young but due to the decades of alcohnolic poisoning he really looked alot older.RIP Mr Holden.Now In Gods Care . When did William Holden die? Evidence suggests that after an evening of drinking, Holden slipped and fell, suffering a severe laceration to his forehead. He came from a wealthy family (the Beedles) that moved to Pasadena, California, when he was three. No funeral or memorial service was held, per his wishes. Holden never remarried but in recent years was a close friend of actress Stefanie Powers. Roderick Sykes lived for five decades in the Mid-City community he co-founded, an early gathering place for founders of Black Lives Matter. My favorite Holden play was the COD production of "Who's Life Is It Anyway," in which he played a sculptor paralyzed by a car accident, demanding the right to die. He was 63. Holden made more than 50 movies, including “The Wild Bunch,” “Bridge On the River Kwai” and “Picnic.” He also starred in “The Blue Knight,” a TV movie based on the Joseph Wambaugh novel about a Los Angeles cop. I will take a lie detector test that I fully believe that Bill Holden's head injury is a stab wound inflicted by Stefanie Powers. Tempest Storm, the legendary burlesque star who blazed a trail for striptease artists, has died at her home in Las Vegas. It was a movie I will cherish the rest of my life. During his last years, Holden also appeared in his second Irwin Allen film, When Time Ran Out, a critical and commercial failure and heavily disliked by Holden himself; his final film, Blake Edwards’s S.O.B. It was on November 16, 1981, driving to a location for Hart To Hart, that Powers heard the news William Holden had been found in his apartment. IT WAS LOOSELY BASED ON REAL EVENTS. Jim Steinman, auteur behind bombastic hits from Meat Loaf and Celine Dion, dies at 73. He likely passed out, immediately or soon after, and died of blood loss. These roles include a prisoner-of-war entrepreneur in Stalag 17 (1953), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor. Women adored him, even men grudgingly conceded that he was both rugged and charming, certainly no milk sop. William Holden was only 63. He died on the way to the hospital. Rapper, songwriter and producer Shock G, a.k.a. (1950), for which Holden earned his first Best Actor Oscar nomination. He always brought a reassuring presence to any scene. For his contribution to the film industry, William Holden has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 1651 Vine Street. After his death, Powers set up the William Holden Wildlife Foundation at Holden’s Mount Kenya Game Ranch. Love at First Bite (1979) Classic Movie Review 232 https://is.gd/keIUos #comedy #horror, Gargoyles (1972) Classic Movie Review 227 https://is.gd/h0hbA8 #horror, Them! Holden was born William Franklin Beedle, Jr. in O'Fallon, Illinois, the son of The first time I saw William Holden in the flesh was at a New Year’s Eve party given by Dominick Dunne and his wife, Lennie. 'That was a very, very tragic period,' Powers says … Gerald Haslam, a prolific author and historian who chronicled rural life in California’s Central Valley and beyond, has died at 84. The ex-wife was Gloria Holden who starred in Dracula’s Daughter (1936). Humpty Hump, of the Oakland hip-hop collective Digital Underground, died on Thursday. I could be wrong. and The World of Suzie Wong. He was 63. It is probable that he may not have realized the severity of the injury and did not summon aid, or was unable to call for help. Holden was born William Franklin Beedle Jr. on April 17, 1918, in O’Fallon, Ill. His father, a chemist, moved his family to Pasadena when William Jr. was very young. If his Japanese captors want a bridge built, then his men will build it. Send us an email and we'll get back to you, asap. In 1941, Marshall married actor William Holden, who adopted Virginia Gaines (born November 17, 1937, New York City). The police said he had apparently died of natural causes and had been dead for possibly two or three days. Similarly, with Holden in key roles, Wilder's "Fedora" and Blake Edwards's "S.O.B." Filmmaker Monte Hellman, ‘the best-kept secret in Hollywood,’ dies at 91. After Columbia Pictures picked up half of his contract, he alternated between starring in several minor pictures for Paramount and Columbia before serving as a 2nd lieutenant in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, where he acted in training films for the First Motion Picture Unit. After his death, she founded William Holden Wildlife Foundation to carry on his efforts in Kenya, where Powers still lives part time. He need not have worried. Guinness’ character, crisp and punctilious, always goes by the book. Grover Lewis, a former journalist who is writing a novel about early Hollywood said, “Holden didn’t get the recognition of stars like Gary Cooper, but you look at the movies he made and you realize that several, especially “Sunset Boulevard” and “The Wild Bunch,” were among the best ever made.”. His body was found on November 16, but forensic evidence suggests Holden likely died … “Holden and Ernest Borgnine are sitting by a campfire, passing the bottle,” said Lewis. (1981), was more successful and a Golden Globe-nominated picture. Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood. A pressured young engineer/family man in Executive Suite (1954), a conflicted jet pilot in the Korean War film The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954), a carefree playboy in Sabrina (1954), his most widely recognized role as an ill-fated prisoner in The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) with Alec Guinness, a World War II tug boat captain in The Key (1958), and an American Civil War military surgeon in John Ford’s The Horse Soldiers (1959) opposite John Wayne. There was the sense that this polite, no-nonsense man was capable of heroics if the need arose. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. Survivors include his wife and three daughters. Holden had … Death. For his beach scene with Jennifer Jones, William Holden shaved the hair from his chest in order to get the “clean-cut” look supposedly favored by female moviegoers.. The will ordered … He knows the Geneva Convention by heart. His first starring role was as a young man torn between the … Subscribe to the Classic Movie Reviews Podcast, The Horse Soldiers (1959) Classic Movie Review 126, The Bridges of Toko-Ri (1954) Classic Movie Review 188. He was also praised for his Oscar-nominated leading performance in Sidney Lumet’s classic Network (1976), a prescient examination of the media written by Paddy Chayefsky, playing an older version of the character type he had become iconic for in the 1950s, only now more jaded and aware of his own mortality. Shock G, who got his own dance as Humpty Hump in rap group Digital Underground, dies at 57. By the mid-1960s, the quality of his roles and films had noticeably diminished, although he would have an occasional gem such as Paris When It Sizzles (1964). In that film, which was based on a play by Clifford Odets, Holden played Joe Bonaparte, a violinist who becomes a boxer. Clayton Schenkelberg, who was believed to be the oldest Pearl Harbor survivor, dies at 103. 1939 Golden Boy1940 Our Town          Those Were the Days! He appeared in seven films with John Wayne, who Kennedy stands next … Holden had dictated in his will that the Neptune Society cremate him and scatter his ashes in the Pacific Ocean. 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(WW-Australia) Reply Delete William Holden, whose handsome face and easy, masculine manner made him the quintessential American in many movies, was found dead Monday morning in his apartment in Santa Monica. Holden’s birth name was William Franklin Beedle, Jr. His last name was changed to Holden by an agent that was still in love with his ex-wife. TRIVIA. Thank you for sharing it with us. He deserves credit for creating his African Reserve to help the wildlife. Next, he starred with George Raft and Humphrey Bogart in the Warner Bros. gangster epic Invisible Stripes later the same year. Mike Davis, former Raiders defensive back who made memorable interception, dies at 65. Holden married actress Brenda Marshall in 1941. Roderick Sykes, co-founder of L.A. Black art enclave St. Elmo Village, dies. Thanks for writing. Five years later, he starred with Paul Newman and Steve McQueen in the critically acclaimed disaster film The Towering Inferno, which became a box office smash and one of the highest grossing films of Holden’s career. Nobody could have played that role and given it the resonance Holden did.”. On March 1, 1892, William Woods Holden died, and he was buried at the Oakwood Cemetery in Raleigh, NC. Gloria Swanson and William Holden in “Sunset Boulevard.”, Ben Johnson, Warren Oates, William Holden, and Ernest Borgnine in “The Wild Bunch.”, William Holden, Grace Kelly and Bing Crosby in “The Country Girl.”. Holden, a known alcoholic, was found dead in his home at age 63 after tripping and gashing his head. William Curry Holden died on 1993-04-21. Peckinpah said that the whole crew was crying by the time the scene was over. Holden, tired and sarcastic, doesn’t want to be anyone’s hero. We're currently offline. Evidence suggests he was conscious for at least half an hour after the fall. It was a Douglas DC-6B, which entered service in 1952 and left service in 1961. The aircraft that returns Mark to Hong Kong is Pan American World Airways N6535C, named “Clipper Mercury”. William Holden began working in Hollywood as a piece of beefcake. He was probably dead within 15 minutes. Israeli fashion designer Alber Elbaz dies of COVID-19 at age 59. The President expressed a “great sense of personal loss” upon hearing of Holden’s death. The actor was best man at the 1952 wedding of President and Mrs. Reagan and remained friends with them over the years. It is probable that he may not have realized the severity of the injury and did not summon aid, or was unable to call for help. His head hit a teak table, tearing a large gash in his forehead. William Holden was a very underrated actor who was hindered by conflicted and jaded hero roles in Stalig 17 and the two bridge movies (Toko-To and Kwai). Living in Pasadena, Holden was spotted by a talent scout from Paramount Pictures in 1937 while playing the part of an 80-year-old man. What he came to represent was integrity, the same thing you get from someone like Henry Fonda.”. He tried other roles to avoid forecasting and was somewhat successful. Les McKeown, lead singer and frontman of the Bay City Rollers, dies, Scottish pop group sold more than 100 million records, Gerald Haslam, author who chronicled life in rural California, dies at 84. William Holden was one of my favorite actors and Love Is a Many Splendored Thing was shown the year I graduated from high school. Mass: 11:30 a.m. tomorrow, St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 4077 Ibis St., Mission Hills, California. “He was handsome, but he looked almost too pretty in that movie,” said Times movie critic Sheila Benson. To me, this is one of his greatest roles and one of the greatest movies of all times. William Holden is my favorite actor. Santa Monica police said Holden was discovered on the floor of his bedroom by his apartment manager and that he may have been dead several days. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Mr. Holden, who was 63 years old, was found by an apartment manager. Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing is a 1955 Deluxe color American drama-romance film in CinemaScope.Set in 1949–50 in Hong Kong, it tells the story of a married, but separated, American reporter Mark Elliot (played by William Holden), who falls in love with a Eurasian doctor originally from China, Han Suyin (played by Jennifer Jones), only to encounter prejudice from her family and from … His career peaked in 1957 with the enormous success of The Bridge on the River Kwai. Peckinpah told Lewis of Holden’s role in a key scene. Holden was alone and heavily intoxicated when he apparently slipped on a throw rug, gashed his head on a night table and bled to death. The Horse Soldiers (1959) No... the man I knew could[...], Stalag 17 (1953) If I ever run into any of[...], The Bridges of Toko-Ri (1954) Judas, how'd you wind up[...]. “He had the kind of face that improved over the years. In 1969, Holden made a comeback when he starred in director Sam Peckinpah’s graphically violent Western The Wild Bunch, winning much acclaim. After several separations, Marshall and Holden were divorced in … Israeli designer Alber Elbaz, best known for being at the helm of the French fashion house Lanvin for 14 years, has died at age 59. He came from a wealthy family (the Beedles) that moved to Pasadena, California, when he was three. Holden and his wife separated in 1963 and were later divorced. He drove a train loaded with torpedoes away from strafing Japanese planes during the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. Former Raiders defensive back Mike Davis, who made a game-clinching interception in the playoffs against the Browns more than 40 years ago, dies at 65. From the Archives: Gloria Swanson, Queen of Movies’ Golden Years, Dies, From the Archives: Dorothy Chandler, Cultural Leader, Dies, From the Archives: Audrey Hepburn, Actress and Humanitarian, Dies, Ernest Borgnine dies at 95; won Oscar for ‘Marty,’ showed comic side in sitcom, From the Archives: Ella Fitzgerald, Jazz’s First Lady of Song, Dies. Would you like to request a film for review? He most recently appeared in “S.O.B.,” a movie poking fun at Hollywood that was released earlier this year. When she received her Honorary Oscar at the 1982 Academy Award ceremony, Holden had died in an accident just a few months prior. The Dunnes gave their party every othe IE 11 is not supported. But in the end he does what has to be done, leading an expedition back to the camp to blow up the bridge. On November 12 of that year, Holden was drinking alone at his Santa Monica home when he slipped on a rug. When did William Curry Holden die? William Holden is my favorite actor, bar none. There were 8 bloody Kleenex’s found next to his body, and a working telephone just inches away from him. Therefore, I am of the persuasion, (sorry Pete, I may be distancing in theory now) that she even informed Wagner that Holden fell and died. In 1937, while studying chemistry at Pasadena Junior College, he was signed to a film contract by Paramount. From an on-line obituary: Scott Holden , 58, of San Diego died Friday. “Then they begin talking about their plans to give up the outlaw life. Following this breakthrough film, his career quickly grew in stature as he played a series of roles that combined good looks with cynical detachment. By the time Holden died in 1981, personal indifference to acting had yielded to a particular fascination with African wildlife conservation. He was not heard from much in the 1960s, when he lived in Switzerland and made several undistinguished films. Holden was alone and heavily intoxicated when he apparently slipped on a throw rug, severely gashed his head on a night table, and bled to death. The examiner reckoned that Holden didn’t comprehend the seriousness of his injury, tried to stop the bleeding himself, and passed out from blood loss. But when he got the role of Joe Gillis opposite Gloria Swanson in Sunset Blvd (1950) the world found out he not only looked good, he could act. His body was found four days later. I've long admired how William Holden died. William Holden died on November 12, 1981 at the age of 63. He apparently died of natural causes, according to the coroner’s office, which will perform an autopsy today. William Holden died as the result of a fall in his high-rise apartment on the seaside cliffs of Santa Monica, California in November 1981. In 1980, Holden appeared in The Earthling with popular child actor Ricky Schroder, playing a loner dying of cancer who goes to the Australian outback to end his days, meets a young boy whose parents have been killed in an accident, and teaches him how to survive. Holden won an Academy Award for his 1953 role as an American airman in a German prisoner of war camp in “Stalag 17.” He also received Oscar nominations for his parts in “Sunset Boulevard” (1950) and “Network (1976). In that movie, he was a perfect foil to Sir Alec Guinness, who played the very correct British army officer who helped the Japanese build an important bridge in Thailand. According to the Los Angeles County Coroner’s autopsy report, Holden was alone and intoxicated in his apartment in Santa Monica, California, on November 12, 1981, when he slipped on a rug, severely lacerated his forehead on a teak bedside table, and bled to death. In 1972, Holden began a nine-year relationship with actress Stefanie Powers, which sparked her interest in animal welfare. (1954) Classic Movie Review 169 https://is.gd/jvxkf2 #scifi. I love the way he leaves the prison camp at the end of Stalag 17. Evidence suggests he was conscious for at least half an hour after the fall. Holden, a known alcoholic, died by tripping and gashing his head in his Santa Monica apartment after drinking vodka. He … William Holden, Actor: Stalag 17. Most stories include that he slipped or tripped on a throw rug and hit his head on a night stand, which in turn caused the injury that killed him. The Los Angeles Coroner said today that the death of the actor William Holden sometime last week was probably accidental, the result of a fall. Search Obituaries & Guest Books on Legacy.com, Honor a loved one, place an obituary notice, Tempest Storm, legendary burlesque star who blazed trail for striptease artists, dies. 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