
John Holland
Biography
John Holland (May 16, 1908 – May 21, 1993) was an American actor and singer. John Holland was born Harold Boggess in Fremont, Nebraska. He adopted his grandfather's name John Holland as a stage name. He began acting in Hollywood films in 1937, and later appeared on numerous television series, including Hawaiian Eye, Wagon Train, and Perry Mason. His most notable film credits were My Fair Lady (1964), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967), and Chinatown (1974). In addition to film and television, Holland acted in musical theater, such as the Broadway production of Peter Pan (1954), and in plays, such as the touring company of The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial. He received positive reviews for his performance in a concert titled "The California Night of Music" in Los Angeles in September 1937. He often gave free concerts during visits to his parents in Alton, Illinois, accompanied by his father, organist Newton Boggess. John Holland died on May 21, 1993 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles at age 85. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Movie Appearances

Phantom of Chinatown
as Mason
1940

Take a Letter, Darling
as Secretary
1942

Blonde Ice
as Carl Hanneman
1948

The Girl in Black Stockings
as Norman Grant
1957

Invisible Agent
as Spencer's Secretary (uncredited)
1942

A Gathering of Eagles
1963

Up in the Air
as Sam Quigley
1940

The Madmen of Mandoras
as Prof. John Coleman
1963

King Richard and the Crusaders
as Castelaine Man-at-Arms (uncredited)
1954

My Blood Runs Cold
as Mr. Courtland
1965

The High Powered Rifle
as District Attorney
1960

They Saved Hitler's Brain
as Prof. John Coleman
1968

Join the Marines
as Lieutenant
1937

Uncle Joe
as Paul Darcey
1941

Paradise Express
as Gus
1937

My Fair Lady
as Butler
1964

Chinatown
as Farmer in the Valley
1974

From Noon Till Three
as Song Publisher (uncredited)
1976

Second Chance
as Dr. Matthews
1950

Lost in the Stars
as Van Jarsdale
1974








