Birthday:
Aug 14, 1927
Place of Birth: Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Place of Birth: Jacksonville, Florida, USA
David Holt
David Jack Holt (August 14, 1927 – November 15, 2003) was an American actor initially groomed at the age of seven to be the male Shirley Temple. After several supporting roles as a juvenile actor in films during the 1930s–1940s, he experienced family stress and left acting by the time he was 25. He subsequently had success as a songwriter, before his death in 2003 at the age of 76. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Filmography
Movie | Cast | Year |
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Hot Cargo | Peter Chapman | 1946 |
Courage of Lassie | Pete Merrick | 1946 |
Sweetheart of Sigma Chi | Tommy Carr | 1946 |
Second Chance | Jimmy Dean | 1950 |
Combat Squad | Garvin | 1953 |
It's a Great Life | Ruddy | 1935 |
Forgotten Babies | Gang member | 1933 |
The Big Broadcast of 1937 | Trainbearer | 1936 |
Sky Liner | Buford | 1949 |
The Human Comedy | Hubert Ackley III (uncredited) | 1943 |
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer | Sid Sawyer | 1938 |
Age of Indiscretion | William Anthony "Bill" Lenhart | 1935 |
The Big Broadcast of 1936 | Brother | 1935 |
Beau Geste | Augustus Brandon (as a Child) | 1939 |
Remember the Day | Pitcher (uncredited) | 1941 |
The Star Reporter in Hollywood | David Holt | 1937 |
Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout | Irwin Barrett (uncredited) | 1944 |
The Last Days of Pompeii | Flavius as a Boy | 1935 |
Shock | Rickey Marbury | 1934 |
Men Without Names | David Sherwood | 1935 |
You Belong to Me | Jimmy Faxon | 1934 |
Destroyer | Sobbing Sailor | 1943 |
Top Man | Archie Fleming | 1943 |
The Pride of the Yankees | Billy (Age 17) | 1942 |
Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President | Fred | 1939 |
Reckless Age | Horace Farnsworth | 1944 |
Military Academy | Sandy Blake | 1940 |
Wild Weed | Bob Lester | 1949 |
The Cheaters | Reggie Pidgeon | 1945 |
Hero for a Day | Billy Higgins | 1939 |
Straight from the Shoulder | Johnny Hayden | 1936 |
Stand Up and Cheer! | Boy at Audition for Miss Adams | 1934 |
Series | Cast | Year |
Four Star Playhouse | Chuck Stern | 1952 |
Dragnet | 1951 |