William Holden
Born: April 17, 1918, O'Fallon, Illinois
Died: November 12, 1981 (age 63), Santa
Monica, California
William
Holden (William Franklin Beedle, Jr.) was an Academy
Award-winning American film actor. He was named one of
the "Top 10 stars of the year" six times (1954-1958,
1961) and appeared on the American Film Institute's
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Stars list as #25.
What do you know about William Holden? Take this
quick quiz.
1. Arizona is a 1940 western film starring
Jean Arthur, William Holden and Warren William. It was
directed by Wesley Ruggles. The story is set in the
pioneer days of Tucson, Arizona in 1860. Life there is
fit only for tough men and one very tough woman, Phoebe
Titus (Jean Arthur). She catches the eye of Peter Muncie
(William Holden), a handsome young man with a wagon
train through Arizona but he soon leaves for California.
What is the location of the filming site known as today?
- Tombstone
- Nogales
- Old Tucson
2. In Texas (1941), two Virginians are heading
for a new life in Texas when they witness a stagecoach
being held up. They decide to rob the robbers and make
off with the loot. To escape a posse, they split up and
don't see each other again for a long time. When they do
meet up again, they find themselves on different sides
of the law. This leads to the increasing estrangement of
the two men, who once thought of themselves as brothers.
William Holden plays Dan Thomas. Who plays Tod Ramsey?
- Edgar Buchanan
- George Bancroft
- Glenn Ford
3. During World War II, he served in the United
States Army Air Forces during World War II, where he
acted in training films. What was his rank?
- 2nd Lieutenant
- Captain
- Major
4. In The Man from Colorado (1948), two
friends return home after their discharge from the army
after the Civil War. However, one of them has had
deep-rooted psychological damage due to his experiences
during the war, and as his behavior becomes more
erratic--and violent--his friend desperately tries to
find a way to help him. The Western reunites William
Holden and Glenn Ford.
5. Texas, 1878: cheerful outlaw-buddies Jim, Lorn and
Wahoo rescue spunky orphan Rannie Carter from rustling
racketeers, then are forced to separate. Lorn goes on to
bigger and better robberies, while Jim and Wahoo are (at
first reluctantly) maneuvered into joining the Texas
Rangers. F or friendship's sake, the three try to keep
out of direct conflict, but a showdown begins to look
inevitable. And Rannie, now grown into lovely young
womanhood, must choose between Lorn and Jim. What was
this 1949 William Holden Western?
- Streets of Laredo
- San Antonio
- Alamo Station
6. The Horse Soldiers is a 1959 western film,
set in the American Civil War, directed by John Ford,
starring John Wayne, William Holden and Constance
Towers. Who does William Holden play?
- Maj. Henry 'Hank' Kendall
- Col. John Marlowe
- Gen. U.S. Grant
7. Cattleman (William Holden) is contracted to
deliver a herd to the Union army in Virginia. However,
as he nears the end of his long cattle drive, he is
kidnapped by Confederate raiders led by Colonel Tom
Rossiter (Richard Widmark). The Confederacy desperately
needs the beef to feed its soldiers besieged in
Richmond. What is the movie?
- Alvarez Kelly
- The Blue Cattle
- Richmond
8. The Wild Bunch (1969) is a Western film
about an aging outlaw gang at the Texas-Mexico border
trying to exist in the modern world of 1913. Pike Bishop
(William Holden), the leader of a gang of aging outlaws,
is seeking an elusive retirement with one final score,
beginning with the robbery of a bank containing a
payload of silver. Who directed the film?
- Sam Peckinpah
- John Ford
- Ted Knight
9. The life of peaceful rancher John Benedict
(William Holden) is torn apart when his family is
massacred by a gang of marauding outlaws and his farm is
destroyed. He assembles a team of mean, lawless convicts
to act as his posse as he pursues the gang responsible
for the deaths of his loved ones.
- The Revengers
- The Devil's Brigade
- Open Season
10. His younger brother, Robert W. "Bobbie" Beedle,
was a Navy fighter pilot who was killed in action in
World War II, on January 5, 1945. After The Bridges
at Toko-Ri (1955) was released, Beedle was
remembered by his squadron-mates as having been very
much like Holden's character Lt. Harry Brubaker.
11. Holden died as the result of a fall in his
high-rise apartment on the seaside cliffs of Santa
Monica, California, in November 1981. He was alone and
heavily intoxicated when he apparently slipped on a
throw rug, severely lacerated his head on a night table,
and bled to death. Evidence suggests he was conscious
for at least half-an-hour after the fall but may not
have realized the severity of the injury and did not
summon aid or was unable to call for help. His body was
found on November 16, but forensic and other evidence
suggested he had been dead for several days and most
likely died on November 12.
12. Where is William Holden buried?
- Cremated, ashes scattered in the Pacific Ocean
- Cremated, ashes scattered over Santa Catalina's
Emerald Bay, California
- Forest Lawn Memorial Park , Youngstown, Ohio

Check Your Answer
- Old Tucson
- Glenn Ford
- 2nd Lieutenant
- True
- Streets of Laredo
- Maj. Henry 'Hank' Kendall
- Alvarez Kelly
- Sam Peckinpah
- The Revengers
- True
- True
- Cremated, ashes scattered in the Pacific Ocean
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