Eddie Holden

Eddie Holden was an American actor who is best known for his roles in Battle of Broadway (1938), The Tortoise and the Hare (1935), and The Mad Monster (1942). He was born on April 5, 1901, in Oklahoma, USA, and passed away on July 12, 1964, in Kansas, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Eddie Holden’s early life remains relatively private, with little information available about his family or upbringing. However, his career in acting began in the early 1930s, and he gained recognition for his voice work in animated films. Throughout his life, he balanced his personal and professional commitments, leaving a mark in the film industry.

Career

Holden’s acting career included numerous film and voice roles, showcasing his versatility. He became particularly known for voicing characters in animated films, which contributed to his popularity. Over the years, he worked on various projects that highlighted his talent in both live-action and voice acting.

Death and Legacy

Eddie Holden died on July 12, 1964, in Kansas, USA. His contributions to film, especially in animation, left a lasting impact on audiences. Though he may not be widely recognized today, his memorable performances continue to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Dumbo 1941-10-31 Clown (voice)
The Tortoise and the Hare 1935-01-05 Toby Tortoise (voice) (uncredited)
The Mad Monster 1942-05-15 Jed Harper
The Fighting Deputy 1937-12-05 Axel
Battle Of Broadway 1938-04-22 Svenson
Toby Tortoise Returns 1936-08-22 Toby Tortoise (voice) (uncredited)
Torture Ship 1939-10-28 Ole Olson
Brave Little Tailor 1938-09-23 The Giant (voice)
Walt Disney’s Academy Award Revue 1937-05-18 Toby Tortoise (voice)
Everybody Loves Mickey 2001-11-17 Giant
Walt Disney’s Fables – Vol.4 2003-09-15 Toby Tortoise
Bambi 1942-02-11 Chipmunk (voice)