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Earl Holliman, rugged actor of ‘Twilight Zone’ debut, dies
Earl Holliman, rugged actor of ‘Twilight Zone’ debut, dies at 96
A prolific screen and TV actor, Mr. Holliman appeared in Westerns, the 1956 sci-fi classic “Forbidden Planet” and on the 1970s series “Police Woman.”
What Happened to Earl Holliman? ‘Twilight Zone’ Actor Passes Away
Reports have been circulating about the death of actor Earl Holliman, and his fans want to know whether that is true. Holliman was active on stage and in films and television for nearly five decades.
‘Twilight Zone’ Actor Dead at 96: Earl Holliman’s Family Confirms His Death
Twilight Zone actor Earl Holliman has died. The actor, who starred on the series premiere of the fantasy horror anthology back in 1959, passed away on Nov. 25 at his home in Studio City, Los Angeles at 96.
Earl Holliman, ‘The Rainmaker’ and ‘Twilight Zone’ actor, dead at 96
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Earl Holliman, 'The Twilight Zone' and 'The Rainmaker' actor, dead at 96
Earl Holliman - who was best known for his roles in various Westerns and films, including "The Twilight Zone," “Police Woman," and “The Rainmaker" - died on Nov. 25 at 96.
Earl Holliman Dies: ‘Police Woman’ Actor Who Starred In First ‘Twilight Zone’ Episode Was 96
Earl Holliman, an actor with a half-century of credits including starring in the first 'Twilight Zone' episode and in 'Police Woman,' died Nov. 25 at 96.
‘Twilight Zone' Star Earl Holliman Dead at 96
Earl Holliman, a prolific TV actor who starred in the very first episode of The Twilight Zone, has passed away. The actor, who also starred alongside James Dean and Elizabeth Taylor in 1956’s Giant, died Monday in Los Angeles following a short illness.
Legendary actor, known for ‘The Twilight Zone’ and ‘The Rainmaker,’ dead at 96
Earl Holliman, known for roles in “The Twilight Zone” and “The Rainmaker,” died Monday. He was 96. The actor died in Studio City, California, on Nov. 25, per his obituary. His partner, Craig Curtis, announced the death to Variety.
Actor's Resume Includes Police Woman , First Twilight Zone
Earl Holliman, whose more than 100 film and TV roles included the first episode of The Twilight Zone, has died. He was 96. Holliman's husband, Craig Curtis, said the actor died Monday at his home in Los Angeles,
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Earl Holliman, ‘Police Woman’ & ‘Twilight Zone’ Actor, Dies at 96
Veteran actor and star of the first-ever
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Who is Earl Holliman’s Husband Craig Curtis? Relationship History Explained
Fans have long speculated about the private life of Golden Globe-winning actor Earl Holliman, best known for his roles in ...
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