Earl Holliman

Holliman's other notable film roles include ''Broken Lance'' (1954), ''The Bridges at Toko-Ri'' (1954), ''The Big Combo'' (1955), ''I Died a Thousand Times'' (1955), ''Forbidden Planet'' (1956), ''Giant'' (1956), ''Hot Spell'' (1958), ''Anzio'' (1968), ''The Desperate Mission'' (1969), ''The Biscuit Eater'' (1972), ''Sharky's Machine'' (1981), and ''Gunsmoke: Return to Dodge'' (1987). He also had several notable television appearances in ''The Twilight Zone''; ''Hotel de Paree''; ''The Thorn Birds''; ''Gunsmoke''; ''Murder, She Wrote''; and ''Caroline in the City''.
From 1958 to 1963, Holliman also performed as a singer, and had a record deal with such notable recording studios as Capitol Records, Prep, and HiFi. Aside from acting, Holliman was also an activist and was an honorary chairman for Toys for Tots. He was also the president of Actors and Others for Animals for 25 years. Provided by Wikipedia