Golden Globe-winning actor Earl Holliman dies at 96
Earl Holliman, a Golden Globe-winning actor known for his roles in "The Rainmaker" and "The Twilight Zone," has died at age 96. His spouse, Craig Curtis, confirmed his passing on Monday. Holliman's career spanned decades, featuring roles in classic films like "Giant" and "Forbidden Planet." He also starred in the TV series "Police Woman" and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1977. Born on September 11, 1928, Holliman was an animal rights activist and served as president of Actors and Others for Animals for 34 years. He was also involved in conservation efforts with Dian Fossey in Rwanda.