Jack Holt (actor)
Charles John Holt Jr. was an American motion picture actor in both silent and sound movies, particularly Westerns.
Early life
Born in 1888 in the Fordham section of The Bronx, New York, the son of an Episcopal priest at St. James Church. When in Manhattan, he attended Trinity School. He was accepted into the Virginia Military Institute in 1909, but expelled for misbehavior in his second semester there.Following Holt's father's death, the family moved to New York City, where Jack, his mother, and brother Marshall lived with his married sister, Frances.
Holt worked at various jobs including construction of the Pennsylvania Railroad's tunnel under the Hudson River and being a "surveyor, laborer, prospector, trapper, and stagecoach driver, among many other jobs" during an almost six-year stay in Alaska.
Military service
Holt was prevented from serving in World War I because of "chronic foot problems" that resulted from frostbite that he suffered during his time in Alaska. At the start of World War II, he 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
Holt began in Hollywood with stunt work 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.In his film debut, Holt rode a horse down a steep embankment into the Russian River in a scene for Salomy Jane. The stunt cracked some of Holt's ribs and injured the horse so badly that it had to be destroyed. The film, which was considered lost for years, was included in the DVD released 2011 anthology Treasures 5 The West 1898—1938 by the National Film Preservation Foundation after a print was discovered in Australia.
Jack Holt, with his 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, Flight and Dirigible. Holt's no-nonsense characterizations were eclipsed by younger, tough-talking actors like James Cagney and Chester Morris, although he was still entrusted with tough-guy-with-a-heart-of-gold leads. Two mid-1930s features, Whirlpool and The Defense Rests, starred Holt opposite up-and-coming ingenue Jean Arthur.
Exhibitors had come to associate Jack Holt with rough-and-tumble action, and so Holt continued to work in low-budget crime dramas through 1940. The series came to an end when he argued with studio chief Harry Cohn. Cohn thought the actor so arrogant that he assigned Holt the leading role in a lowbrow 15-chapter serial, Holt of the Secret Service. Holt — the star of longest standing with the studio — was insulted by Cohn's demotion and, although he turned in a professional performance in the serial, he walked out on both Cohn and Columbia.
Holt began freelancing at other studios, frequently appearing in outdoor and western fare. He would become an enduring member of the cowboy fraternity through Trail of Robin Hood, a Roy Rogers western with guest appearances by Holt, Allan Lane, Tom Keene, Tom Tyler, Kermit Maynard, and Rex Allen.
Jack Holt's children established their own film careers. Tim Holt succeeded George O'Brien as the star of RKO Radio Pictures' "B" westerns, and co-starred with his father in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, with Jack as a grubby vagrant. Jennifer Holt played ingenues in low-budget features, mostly for Universal Pictures. The Holt family performed together on the "Drifty" episode of "All Star Western Theater" as a father/son/daughter trio featuring a dramatic sketch and additional entertainment by Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage.
Personal life
Holt married divorcee Margaret Wood in 1917. Her father, tycoon Henry Morton Stanley-Wood, disowned her because she married an actor; they later made up after he had lost most of his money in the Great Depression. She had a daughter when they married, and together they had a son, Charles John Holt III, and a daughter, Elizabeth Marshall Holt. Better known as Tim and Jennifer, respectively, both of them became actors in western films.Holt was a lifetime member of the Society of Colonial Wars, admitted to the California Society on July 13, 1928.
Death
Jack Holt died in 1951 of a heart attack.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, expressed her preference of Jack Holt as Rhett Butler, because her personal favorite, Charles Boyer, had a French accent.
Filmography
- Salomy Jane as Solitaire-Playing Cowboy in Saloon
- The Master Key as Donald Faversham
- The Broken Coin as Captain Williams
- Jewel as Nat Bonnell
- The Dumb Girl of Portici as Conde
- Naked Hearts as Howard
- Liberty as Captain Bob Rutledge
- Saving the Family Name as Jansen Winthrop
- The Chalice of Sorrow
- The Black Sheep of the Family as Kenneth Carmont
- Joan the Woman
- Patria
- The Cost of Hatred as Huertez
- Sacrifice as Paul Ekald
- Giving Becky a Chance as Tom Fielding
- The Inner Shrine as Viscount D'Arcourt
- The Little American as Karl von Austreim
- The Call of the East as Alan Hepburn
- The Secret Game as Maj. John Northfield
- The Hidden Pearls as Robert Garvin
- The Claw as Maurice Stair
- One More American as Sam Potts
- Headin' South
- Love Me as Gordon Appleby
- The Honor of His House as Robert Farlow
- The White Man's Law as Sir Harry Falkland
- The Iron Claw as Maurice Stair
- A Desert Wooing as Barton Masters
- Green Eyes as Pearson Hunter
- The Marriage Ring as Rodney Heathe
- The Road Through the Dark as Duke Karl
- The Squaw Man as Cash Hawkins
- Cheating Cheaters as Tom Palmer
- A Midnight Romance as Roger Sloan
- For Better, for Worse as Crusader
- The Woman Thou Gavest Me as Lord Raa
- A Sporting Chance as Paul Sayre
- The Woman Michael Married as Michael Ordsway
- The Life Line as Jack Hearne, the Romany Rye
- Kitty Kelly, M.D. as Bob Lang
- Victory as Axel Heyst
- The Best of Luck as Kenneth, Lord Glenayr
- Crooked Streets as Rupert O'Dare
- Held by the Enemy as Col. Charles Prescott
- The Sins of Rosanne as Sir Dennis Harlenden
- Midsummer Madness as Bob Meredith
- All Soul's Eve as Roger Heath
- Ducks and Drakes as Rob Winslow
- The Lost Romance as Mark Sheridan
- The Mask as Kenneth Traynor / Handsome Jack
- After the Show as Larry Taylor
- The Grim Comedian as Harvey Martin
- The Call of the North as Ned Trent
- Bought and Paid For as Robert Stafford
- North of the Rio Grande as Bob Haddington
- While Satan Sleeps as Phil
- The Man Unconquerable as Robert Kendall
- On the High Seas as Jim Dorn
- Making a Man as Horace Winsby
- Nobody's Money as John Webster
- The Tiger's Claw as Sam Sandell
- A Gentleman of Leisure as Robert Pitt
- Hollywood as Himself
- The Cheat as Dudley Drake
- The Marriage Maker as Lord Stonbury
- Don't Call It Love as Richard Parrish
- The Lone Wolf as Michael Lanyard
- Wanderer of the Wasteland as Adam Larey
- Empty Hands as Grimshaw
- North of 36 as Don McMasters
- Eve's Secret as Duke of Poltava
- The Thundering Herd as Tom Doan
- The Light of Western Stars as Gene Stewart
- Wild Horse Mesa as Chane Weymer
- The Ancient Highway as Cliff Brant
- The Enchanted Hill as Lee Purdy
- Sea Horses as George Glanville
- The Blind Goddess as Hugh Dillon
- Born to the West as 'Colorado' Dare Rudd
- Forlorn River as Nevada
- Man of the Forest as Milt Dale
- The Mysterious Rider as Bent Wade
- The Tigress as Winston Graham, Earl of Eddington
- The Warning as Tom Fellows / Col. Robert Wellsley
- The Smart Set as Nelson
- The Vanishing Pioneer as Anthony Ballard / John Ballard
- Court-Martial as James Camden
- The Water Hole as Philip Randolph
- Submarine as Jack Dorgan
- Avalanche as Jack Dunton
- Sunset Pass as Jack Rock
- The Donovan Affair as Insp. Killian
- Father and Son as Frank Fields
- Flight as Panama Williams
- Vengeance as John Meadham
- The Border Legion as Jack Kells
- Hell's Island as Mac
- The Squealer as Charles Hart
- The Last Parade as Cookie Leonard
- Dirigible as Jack Bradon
- Subway Express as Inspector Killian
- White Shoulders as Gordon Kent
- Fifty Fathoms Deep as Tim Burke
- A Dangerous Affair as Lt. McHenry
- Maker of Men as Coach Dudley
- Behind the Mask as Jack Hart aka Quinn
- War Correspondent as Jim Kenyon
- This Sporting Age as Capt. John Steele
- Man Against Woman as Johnny McCloud
- Hollywood Speaks as Himself
- When Strangers Marry as Steve Rand
- The Woman I Stole as Jim Bradler
- The Wrecker as Chuck Regan
- Master of Men as Buck Garrett
- Whirlpool as Buck Rankin
- Black Moon as Stephen Lane
- The Defense Rests as Matthew Mitchell
- I'll Fix It as Bill Grimes
- The Best Man Wins as Nick Roberts
- Storm Over the Andes as Bob Kent
- The Unwelcome Stranger as Howard W. Chamberlain
- The Awakening of Jim Burke as Jim Burke
- The Littlest Rebel as Col. Morrison
- Dangerous Waters as Jim Marlowe
- San Francisco as Jack Burley
- Crash Donovan as 'Crash' Donovan
- End of the Trail as Dale Brittenham
- North of Nome as John Raglan
- Trouble in Morocco as Paul Cluett
- Roaring Timber as Jim Sherwood
- Outlaws of the Orient as Chet Eaton
- Trapped by G-Men as G-Man Martin Galloway, Posing as Bill Donovan
- Under Suspicion as Robert Bailey
- Making the Headlines as Police Lt. Lewis Nagel
- Flight into Nowhere as Jim Horne
- Reformatory as Robert Dean
- Crime Takes a Holiday as Walter Forbes
- The Strange Case of Dr. Meade as Dr. Meade
- Whispering Enemies as Stephen Brewster
- Trapped in the Sky as Major
- Fugitive at Large as Tom Farrow / George Storm
- Hidden Power as Dr. Garfield
- Outside the Three-Mile Limit as Treasury Agent Conway
- Passport to Alcatraz as George Hollister
- Fugitive from a Prison Camp as Sheriff Lawson
- The Great Plane Robbery as Mike Henderson
- The Great Swindle as Jack Regan
- Holt of the Secret Service as Jack Holt / Nick Farrell
- Thunder Birds as Colonel MacDonald
- Northwest Rangers as Duncan Frazier
- Cat People as The Commodore
- They Were Expendable as General Martin
- My Pal Trigger as Brett Scoville
- Flight to Nowhere as FBI Agent Bob Donovan
- The Chase as Cmdr. Davidson
- Renegade Girl as Maj. Barker
- The Wild Frontier as Charles 'Saddles' Barton
- The Treasure of the Sierra Madre as Flophouse Bum
- The Arizona Ranger as Rawhide Morgan
- The Gallant Legion as Capt. Banner
- The Strawberry Roan as Walt Bailey
- Loaded Pistols as Dave Randall
- The Last Bandit as Mort Pemberton
- Brimstone as Marshal Walter Greenslide
- Task Force as Captain Reeves
- Red Desert as Deacon Smith
- The Daltons' Women as Clint Dalton - Mike Leonard
- Return of the Frontiersman as Sheriff Sam Barrett
- Trail of Robin Hood as Himself
- King of the Bullwhip as Banker James Kerrigan
- Across the Wide Missouri as Bear Ghost