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Occupation
  
Actor

Children
  
Tim Holt, Jennifer Holt

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Jack Holt

Years active
  
1914–1951


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Full Name
  
Charles John Holt

Born
  
May 31, 1888 (
1888-05-31
)
Fordham, New York, U.S.

Died
  
January 18, 1951, Sawtelle, California, United States

Spouse
  
Margaret Woods (m. 1916–1951)

Books
  
A Walk Through the Bible

Movies
  
Cat People, The Littlest Rebel, They Were Expendable, Holt of the Secret Service, Dirigible

Similar People
  
Tim Holt, Jennifer Holt, William C deMille, David Butler, Frank Capra

Charles John "Jack" Holt Jr. (May 31, 1888 – January 18, 1951) was an American motion picture actor in both silent and sound movies, particularly Westerns.

Contents

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Early life

Born in 1888 as Charles John Holt, in Winchester, Virginia and when in Manhattan, attended Trinity School. He was accepted into the Virginia Military Institute in 1909, but expelled for misbehavior. He ended his fleeting pursuit of becoming an attorney-at-law and took on odd jobs while on the road. He triumphantly rode a horse down a steep embankment into the Russian River in a scene for Salomy Jane, included in the DVD released 2011 anthology Treasures 5 The West 1898—1938 by the National Film Preservation Foundation. He does not seem to have registered for World War I. At the start of World War II, Holt enlisted in the United States Army at the age of 54, at the request of General George C. Marshall so that Holt could be a horse buyer for the United States Cavalry.

Film career

He seems to have started out in Hollywood with stunt and bit parts in serials and at Universal Pictures worked as a supporting player for Francis Ford and his brother John Ford, and Grace Cunard.

Holt's dapper mustache, prominent jaw, and quick-with-his-fists manner, personified rugged masculinity. Holt became Columbia Pictures' most reliable leading man, and scored personal successes in three Frank Capra action dramas: Submarine (1928), Flight (1929) and Dirigible (1931). Holt's no-nonsense characterizations were eclipsed by younger, tough-talking actors like James Cagney and Chester Morris, although he continued to work low-budget action features, mostly for Columbia through 1940. It came to an end when he argued with studio chief Harry Cohn who thought the actor so arrogant that he committed him to a secondary role in a 15-chapter serial Holt of the Secret Service (1941) with accompanying publicity to introduce him to that new type of film product audience but he left Columbia for other studios.

He would become an enduring member of that cowboy fraternity through Trail of Robin Hood (1950) joining others: Roy Rogers, Allan Lane, Tom Keene, Tom Tyler, Kermit Maynard, and Rex Allen. His children established their own film careers: Tim Holt in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), with Jack as a grubby vagrant and Jennifer Holt, mostly in Universal Pictures westerns. They performed together on the "Drifty" episode of "All Star Western Theater" (KNX-CBS Pacific Network, 1946/47) as a father/son/daughter trio featuring a dramatic sketch and additional entertainment by Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage.

Death

Jack Holt died in 1951.

Contribution

Jack Holt has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6313-½ Hollywood Blvd for his contribution to the motion picture industry. Holt was the visual inspiration for Chester Gould's "Dick Tracy" and Al Capp's "Fearless Fosdick."

Margaret Mitchell, although having no say in the casting for Gone With the Wind (1939), expressed her preference of Jack Holt as Rhett Butler, because her personal favorite, Charles Boyer, had a French accent.

Filmography

Actor
1951
Across the Wide Missouri as
Bear Ghost
1950
King of the Bullwhip as
James Kerrigan
1950
Trail of Robin Hood as
Jack Holt
1950
Return of the Frontiersman as
Sheriff Sam Barrett
1950
The Daltons' Women as
Clint Dalton - Mike Leonard
1949
Red Desert as
Deacon Smith
1949
Task Force as
Captain Reeves
1949
Brimstone as
Marshal Walter Greenslide
1949
The Last Bandit as
Mort Pemberton
1948
Loaded Pistols as
Dave Randall
1948
The Strawberry Roan as
Walt Bailey
1948
The Gallant Legion as
Texas Ranger Capt. Banner
1948
The Arizona Ranger as
Rawhide Morgan
1948
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre as
Flophouse Bum (uncredited)
1947
The Wild Frontier as
Charles 'Saddles' Barton
1946
Renegade Girl as
Maj. Barker
1946
The Chase as
Cmdr. Davidson
1946
Flight to Nowhere as
FBI Agent Bob Donovan
1946
My Pal Trigger as
Brett Scoville
1945
They Were Expendable as
Gen. Martin
1944
The Articles of War (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1943
Customs of the Service (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1942
Cat People as
The Commodore
1942
Northwest Rangers as
Duncan Frazier
1942
Thunder Birds: Soldiers of the Air as
Colonel MacDonald
1941
Holt of the Secret Service as
Jack Holt / Nick Farrell
1941
The Great Swindle as
Jack Regan
1940
The Great Plane Robbery as
Mike Henderson
1940
Fugitive from a Prison Camp as
Sheriff Lawson
1940
Passport to Alcatraz as
George Hollister
1940
Outside the Three-Mile Limit as
Treasury Agent Conway
1939
Hidden Power as
Dr. Garfield
1939
Fugitive at Large as
Tom Farrow / George Storm
1939
Trapped in the Sky as
Major
1939
Whispering Enemies as
Stephen Brewster
1938
The Strange Case of Dr. Meade as
Dr. Meade
1938
Crime Takes a Holiday as
Walter Forbes
1938
Reformatory as
Robert Dean
1938
Flight Into Nowhere as
Jim Horne
1938
Making the Headlines as
Police Lt. Lewis Nagel
1937
Under Suspicion as
Robert Bailey
1937
Trapped by G-Men as
G-Man Martin Galloway, Posing as Bill Donovan
1937
Outlaws of the Orient as
Chet Eaton
1937
Roaring Timber as
Jim Sherwood
1937
Trouble in Morocco as
Paul Cluett
1936
North of Nome as
John Raglan
1936
End of the Trail as
Dale Brittenham
1936
Crash Donovan as
'Crash' Donovan
1936
San Francisco as
Jack Burley
1936
Dangerous Waters as
Jim Marlowe
1935
The Littlest Rebel as
Col. Morrison
1935
The Awakening of Jim Burke as
Jim Burke
1935
The Unwelcome Stranger as
Howard W. Chamberlain
1935
Storm Over the Andes as
Bob Kent
1935
The Best Man Wins as
Nick Roberts
1934
I'll Fix It as
Bill Grimes
1934
The Defense Rests as
Matthew Mitchell
1934
Black Moon as
Stephen Lane
1934
Whirlpool as
Buck Rankin
1933
Master of Men as
Buck Garrett
1933
The Wrecker as
Chuck Regan
1933
The Woman I Stole as
Jim Bradler
1933
When Strangers Marry as
Steve Rand
1933
Hollywood on Parade No. A-6 (Short)
1932
Man Against Woman as
Johnny McCloud
1932
This Sporting Age as
Capt. John Steele
1932
War Correspondent as
Jim Kenyon
1932
Behind the Mask as
Jack Hart aka Quinn
1931
Maker of Men as
Coach Dudley
1931
A Dangerous Affair as
Lt. McHenry
1931
Fifty Fathoms Deep as
Tim Burke
1931
White Shoulders as
Gordon Kent
1931
Subway Express as
Inspector Killian
1931
Dirigible as
Jack Bradon
1931
The Last Parade as
Cookie Leonard
1930
The Squealer as
Charles Hart
1930
Hell's Island as
Mac
1930
The Border Legion as
Jack Kells
1930
Vengeance as
John Meadham
1929
Flight as
Panama Williams
1929
Father and Son as
Frank Fields
1929
The Donovan Affair as
Insp. Killian
1929
Sunset Pass as
Jack Rock
1928
Avalanche as
Jack Dunton
1928
Submarine as
Jack Dorgan
1928
The Water Hole as
Philip Randolph
1928
Court-Martial as
James Camden
1928
The Vanishing Pioneer as
Anthony Ballard / John Ballard
1928
The Smart Set as
Nelson
1927
The Warning as
Tom Fellows / Col. Robert Wellsley
1927
The Tigress as
Winston Graham, Earl of Eddington
1927
The Mysterious Rider as
Bent Wade
1926
Man of the Forest as
Milt Dale
1926
Forlorn River as
Nevada
1926
Born to the West as
'Colorado' Dare Rudd
1926
The Blind Goddess as
Hugh Dillon
1926
Sea Horses as
George Glanville
1926
The Enchanted Hill as
Lee Purdy
1925
The Ancient Highway as
Cliff Brant
1925
Wild Horse Mesa as
Chane Weymer
1925
The Light of Western Stars as
Gene Stewart
1925
The Thundering Herd as
Tom Doan
1925
Eve's Secret as
Duke of Poltava
1924
North of 36 as
Dan McMasters
1924
Empty Hands as
Grimshaw
1924
Wanderer of the Wasteland as
Adam Larey
1924
The Lone Wolf as
Michael Lanyard
1923
Don't Call It Love as
Richard Parrish
1923
The Marriage Maker as
Lord Stonbury
1923
The Cheat as
Dudley Drake
1923
Hollywood as
Jack Holt
1923
A Gentleman of Leisure as
Robert Pitt
1923
The Tiger's Claw as
Sam Sandell
1923
Nobody's Money as
John Webster
1922
Making a Man as
Horace Winsby
1922
On the High Seas as
Jim Dorn
1922
The Man Unconquerable as
Robert Kendall
1922
While Satan Sleeps as
Phil
1922
North of the Rio Grande as
Bob Haddington
1922
Bought and Paid For as
Robert Stafford
1921
The Call of the North as
Ned Trent
1921
The Grim Comedian as
Harvey Martin
1921
After the Show as
Larry Taylor
1921
The Mask as
Kenneth Traynor / Handsome Jack
1921
The Lost Romance as
Mark Sheridan
1921
Ducks and Drakes as
Rob Winslow
1921
All Souls' Eve as
Roger Heath
1920
Midsummer Madness as
Bob Meredith
1920
The Sins of Rosanne as
Sir Dennis Harlenden
1920
Held by the Enemy as
Col. Charles Prescott
1920
Crooked Streets as
Richard Rupert
1920
The Best of Luck as
Kenneth, Lord Glenayr
1919
Victory as
Axel Heyst
1919
Kitty Kelly, M.D. as
Bob Lang
1919
The Life Line as
Jack Hearne, the Romany Rye
1919
The Woman Michael Married as
Michael Ordsway
1919
A Sporting Chance as
Paul Sayre
1919
The Woman Thou Gavest Me as
Lord Raa
1919
For Better, for Worse as
Crusader
1919
A Midnight Romance as
Roger Sloan
1919
Cheating Cheaters as
Tom Palmer
1918
The Squaw Man as
Cash Hawkins
1918
The Road Through the Dark as
Duke Karl
1918
Green Eyes as
Pearson Hunter
1918
The Marriage Ring as
Rodney Heathe
1918
A Desert Wooing as
Barton Masters
1918
The Claw as
Maurice Stair
1918
The White Man's Law as
Sir Harry Falkland
1918
The Honor of His House as
Robert Farlow
1918
Love Me as
Gordon Appleby
1918
Headin' South
1918
One More American as
Sam Potts
1918
The Hidden Pearls as
Robert Garvin
1917
The Secret Game as
Maj. John Northfield
1917
The Call of the East as
Alan Hepburn
1917
The Little American as
Karl von Austreim
1917
The Inner Shrine as
Viscount D'Arcourt
1917
Giving Becky a Chance as
Tom Fielding
1917
Sacrifice as
Paul Ekald
1917
The Cost of Hatred as
Huertez
1917
Patria
1916
Joan the Woman (uncredited)
1916
Mister Vampire (Short) as
Mr. Brooks
1916
The Better Man (Short) as
Joe Cullison
1916
The Black Sheep of the Family as
Kenneth Carmont
1916
The Chalice of Sorrow (uncredited)
1916
Saving the Family Name as
Jansen Winthrop
1916
The Princely Bandit (Short) as
Count Michael
1916
Brennon o' the Moor (Short) as
The Mayor's Son
1916
Liberty as
Captain Bob Rutledge
1916
Mutiny (Short) as
Warren Gilcrest
1916
The Phone Message (Short) as
Laurelton
1916
The False Part (Short) as
J. Kenneth Simpson
1916
The Wire Pullers (Short) as
Mr. Page
1916
Naked Hearts as
Howard
1916
The Unexpected (Short) as
Betty's Sweetheart
1916
Behind the Mask (Short) as
Count Charles
1916
The Desperado (Short) as
The Sheriff
1916
The Madcap Queen of Crona (Short) as
Count Michael
1916
The Cry of Erin (Short) as
The Squire's Son
1916
Born of the People (Short) as
Mr. Jeffries
1916
His Majesty Dick Turpin (Short) as
Count Charles
1916
The Dumb Girl of Portici as
Conde, the Viceory's Second Son (as Mr. John Holt)
1916
Her Better Self (Short) as
Jack Trevor
1915
The Power of Fascination (Short) as
Rafael
1915
As the Twig Is Bent (Short) as
Colonel Vail
1915
What the River Foretold (Short) as
Bill Ward
1915
Jewel as
Nat Bonnell
1915
A Cigarette - That's All (Short) as
Stanley Ivans (as Frank Holt)
1915
The Broken Coin as
Captain Williams
1915
The Flash (Short) as
Frank Hoag
1914
The Master Key as
Donald Faversham
1914
Salomy Jane as
Solitaire-Playing Cowboy in Saloon (uncredited)
Stunts
1914
Salomy Jane (stunts)
Self
1950
The Ed Wynn Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Marie Wilson, Jack Holt (1950) - Self
1949
We, the People (TV Series) as
Self - Actor
- Jack Holt, Felix Knight, Mimi Benzell, Jack Dempsey, Irene Rich, Major General Anthony C. McAuliffe (1949) - Self - Actor
1946
Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 10: Famous Fathers and Sons (Documentary short) as
Self
1942
Screen Snapshots Series 21, No. 6 (Short) as
Self
1941
Polo with the Stars (Short) as
Self - Polo Player (uncredited)
1941
Meet the Stars #6: Stars at Play (Documentary short) as
Self
1940
Screen Snapshots Series 19, No. 9: Sports in Hollywood (Documentary short) as
Self - Polo Player
1938
Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 5 (Documentary short) as
Self
1935
Hollywood Hobbies (Documentary short) as
Self
1934
Screen Snapshots, Series 13, No. 5 (Documentary short) as
Self
1932
Hollywood Speaks as
Self - Cameo Appearance
1931
Screen Snapshots Series 10, No. 8 (Documentary short) as
Self
1930
Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 20 (Short) as
Self
1930
Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 12 (Short) as
Self
1930
Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 11 (Short) as
Self
1929
Hollywood Snapshots #11 (Documentary short) as
Self
1925
Screen Snapshots, Series 6, No. 2 (Documentary short) as
Self
1922
A Trip to Paramountown (Documentary short) as
Self
1920
Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 6 (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2023
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression Cat People de Jacques Tourneur (2023)
2007
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
The Commodore
- Cat People (1942) (2007) - The Commodore
1995
Century of Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
The Commodore, 'Cat People'
- A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1995) - The Commodore, 'Cat People' (uncredited)
1992
John Ford (TV Movie documentary) as
Gen. Martin [in "They Were Expendable"] (uncredited)
1939
Land of Liberty
1933
Hollywood on Parade No. B-5 (Short) as
Self (uncredited)
1933
Air Hostess as
Flyer (uncredited)
1931
The House That Shadows Built (Documentary)

References

Jack Holt (actor) Wikipedia