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 Earl Holliman, born September 11, 1928, in northeastern Louisiana, faced early hardship after his father died before he was born, and his mother had to give up most of her children due to poverty. Adopted by Henry and Velma Holliman, Earl grew up in Louisiana and Arkansas. Despite losing his adoptive father at 13, he found joy and inspiration in his new family.

Earl’s love for entertainment began young, from ushering at a movie theater to working as a magician’s assistant. At 16, he ran away to Hollywood but returned to enlist in the Navy during World War II, falsely claiming he was older. Stationed in Los Angeles, he rediscovered his passion for acting at the Hollywood Canteen. After being discharged due to his true age, Earl completed high school and reenlisted, performing in Navy Theater productions. He later studied acting at USC, UCLA, and Pasadena Playhouse.

Holliman started with minor roles in films like *Destination Gobi* (1953) and *Scared Stiff* (1953) before rising to fame with roles in westerns and dramas. His notable performance in *The Rainmaker* (1956) earned him a Golden Globe. Throughout the late 1950s, he appeared alongside major stars in various films.

In the 1960s, Holliman transitioned to television, with roles in shows like *Hotel de Paree* (1959) and gained widespread recognition for his role in *Police Woman* (1974). He also briefly pursued a singing career and appeared in a range of TV shows and movies, including *The Thorn Birds* (1983) and *Delta* (1992). His diverse career kept him active in the entertainment industry for decades.

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