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  • Primary_fedora-1978-2 Cannes Classics: Tip of “Fedora” to You

    before “Death Becomes Her,” “Fedora” is a bold allegory of the fear of aging that underlies movie stardom as such. William Holden plays a Hollywood producer down on his luck, who goes to Corfu in the hope of coaxing the eponymous recluse legend to star in   from Chicago Sun-Times Read more »

  • Gazette staff Foss Forward: Revisiting “The Wild Bunch”

    scared of the outlaws. They admire them. “The Wild Bunch” follows two sets of men: The outlaws, who are headed by Pike (William Holden) and Dutch (Ernest Borgnine), and the posse on their trail, which is headed by Thornton (Robert Ryan), who once rode with   from The Schenectady Daily Gazette Read more »

  • william-holden-blog.jpg Your Morning Shot: Golden Holden

    Holden, 1955 ''I send the lady flowers every April 1 and she always sends back a little note saying that now she knows spring is here. She did make my career possible."---William Holden in a Roger Ebert interview in 1978, talking about the flowers he sent   from GQ Read more »

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    located in prestigious Southridge , a gated enclave of 23 properties including former homes of actors Steve McQueen and William Holden, in addition to Hope's iconic home. Designed by Edward Gedding, who worked with many high-profile clients in the 1970s and   from MSNBC Read more »

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    Hakka family. Cheung Wut Hoi, his father, was a fairly well known tailor, whose customers included American actors William Holden, Marlon Brando, and Cary Grant.[10][11][12] His parents divorced when he was quite young. While in Hong Kong, Cheung attended   from Maoxian Read more »

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About William Holden

William Holden (April 17, 1918 – November 12, 1981) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor. He was named one of the "Top 10 stars of the year" six times (1954-1958, 1961) and appeared on the American Film Institute's AFI's 100 Years... 100 Stars list as #25.

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