Fans of “Twilight Zone” and countless other classic TV shows and movies mourned the loss of one of the legends in the business this week.
According to the Daily Mail, Earl Holliman, whose career in show business spanned a staggering five decades, has died. He was 96.
Holliman starred in the first episode of “Twilight Zone” and was also known for his iconic role in “The Rainmaker” (1956), a classic movie in which he portrayed Katharine Hepburn’s “lovable, girl-crazy brother.”
It was confirmed this week by the Hollywood Reporter through his partner, Craig Curtis, that Holliman died in hospice care at his Studio City, California home.
Amazing career
Holliman, described as an extremely “versatile” actor, starred in many different roles over the span of his impressive, award-garnering career in Hollywood.
The Daily Mail noted:
His role of Jim Curry, which he won over Elvis Presley, earned him the Best Supporting Actor award.
The following year, Holliman solidified his place in Hollywood history with his portrayal of Wyatt Earp’s assistant in Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957), a classic Western that remains a fan favorite.
Holliman became a household name for many years after playing Angie Dickinson’s “tough, no-nonsense boss in the groundbreaking crime series Police Woman (1974).”
Earl Holliman (1928-2024)
A familiar face on the big and small screens for over 5 decades has died at the age of 96. Survived by his husband of many years, Craig Curtis. RIP. pic.twitter.com/DMpaXbxs7c— TonyWendice (@tonywendice1954) November 26, 2024
The Daily Mail added:
Holliman’s filmography includes a string of notable credits such as Broken Lance (1954), The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954), Last Train from Gun Hill (1959), The Sons of Katie Elder (1965), and Sharky’s Machine (1981).
He also had recurring roles in television series like Hotel de Paree and Wide Country, further establishing himself as a reliable and beloved fixture on both the big and small screens.
Holliman, considered a legend in the business, earned his Hollywood Walk of Fame star in 1977.
Social media reacts
Holliman’s fans offered their condolences and shared their favorite memories of Holliman’s performances in the wake of the news of his death.
“Oh, no! Loved him in Forbidden Planet. Come to think of it, loved him in everything!” one X user wrote.
Another X user wrote, “So sad to hear that! Earl Holliman,wonderful actor. RIP. He lived a long life. I hope a happy one. Definitely successful and left many wonderful performances to be remembered by. Forbidden Planet,Giant,The Rainmaker,Gunfight At The Ok Corral,12 O’Clock High,Dr. Kildare,Virginian.”
Clearly, Holliman’s legacy will live on in his many films and TV shows.
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