Elizabeth Marshall Holt Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Jennifer, born Elizabeth Marshall, was the daughter of film star Jack Holt and Margaret Wood Holt; she had an older half-sister from her mothers' previous marriage, named Imogene and a brother, Charles John Holt III, nicknamed Tim Holt. She would later change her name to Jennifer for professional reasons. The granddaughter of industrialist Henry ...
In 1949 she won a TV Guide award for best performance on a children's program for her role as "Aunt Judy" on The Adventures of Uncle Mistletoe (1948).
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In 1946 she, father Jack Holt and brother Tim Holt appeared together in a CBS radio program entitled "All-Star Theatre", a country-flavored show featuring Western music by Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage with a dramatic sketch. The Holts played father, son and daughter.
Cartoonist Al Capp drew his bumbling detective character "Fearless Fosdick" to closely resemble her father, Jack Holt. Cartoonist Chester Gould also based the granite-jawed profile of Dick Tracy on Jack Holt.
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Her father, Jack Holt was one of the 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
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Vividly beautiful blonde leading co-star of 1940s westerns; her father was actor Jack Holt and brother was actor Tim Holt, both western stars on their own.