William Holden: A BiographyMcFarland, 22 mar 2016 - 211 William Holden was a Hollywood star whose career spanned four decades, more than 70 films and three Academy Award nominations. "Golden Holden" won an Oscar for his role in Stalag 17 and, after films like Sunset Blvd., he became one of Hollywood's most powerful stars in the late 1950s. His personal life included international adventures and romances with such stars as Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly, yet he suffered from alcoholism and clinical depression. This biography covers his entire life and career, from boyhood through his greatest successes, short decline, re-emergence in The Wild Bunch, and his legacy of support for African wildlife. |
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2 Golden Boy | 15 |
3 Love and War | 29 |
4 Smiling Jim | 40 |
5 Sunset Blvd | 50 |
6 Hollywood Babylon | 62 |
10 World Citizen | 111 |
11 Booze and Tragedy | 122 |
12 The Wild Bunch | 135 |
13 A New Kind of Love | 147 |
14 Lousy Fadeout | 158 |
Filmography | 167 |
Documentaries Television Films and Appearances Radio Programs and Music and Soundtracks | 181 |
Chapter Notes | 185 |
7 Audrey and Grace | 77 |
8 Golden Holden | 88 |
9 The Reluctant Hero | 98 |
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