His death was confirmed by his husband, Craig Curtis, who is his only survivor.
While never a household name, Mr. Holliman was a seemingly ubiquitous presence on both the big and small screen, collecting nearly 100 credits over a career that spanned almost five decades.
Among his many notable films were “The Bridges at Toko-Ri” (1954), starring William Holden and Grace Kelly; “Gunfight at the O.K.
Corral” (1957), starring Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas; “The Sons of Katie Elder” (1965), with John Wayne and Dean Martin; and “Sharky’s Machine,” the 1981 Burt Reynolds detective thriller.
Over the years, he also popped up in many television series, including “Gunsmoke,” “CHiPs” and “Murder, She Wrote.”
Persons:
Earl Holliman, Angie Dickinson’s, ”, Craig Curtis, Holliman, William Holden, Grace Kelly, Corral, Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, “, Katie Elder ”, John Wayne, Dean Martin, Burt Reynolds
Organizations:
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Locations:
Studio City, Calif, Toko