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Why Tim Holt Traded Hollywood for the Cockpit in WWII

Why Tim Holt Traded Hollywood for the Cockpit in WWII

Update: 2025-09-02
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On this episode of Our American Stories, Tim Holt built a career as one of Hollywood’s most familiar Western actors, appearing in 149 films over four decades. Audiences saw him ride through classics like Stagecoach and My Darling Clementine, where he played cowboys marked by grit and quiet resolve. But just as his career reached its peak, Holt left the cameras behind, trained as a bomber pilot, and flew combat missions in the Pacific, including raids over Tokyo. As part of our ongoing Hollywood Goes to War series, Roger McGrath tells the story of a man who moved seamlessly from Hollywood soundstages to the battlefields of World War II, living a life larger than the roles he played on screen.

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Why Tim Holt Traded Hollywood for the Cockpit in WWII

Why Tim Holt Traded Hollywood for the Cockpit in WWII

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