W.E. Holloway

W.E. Holloway

Deceased · Born: Sep 18, 1885 · Died: Jul 5, 1952

Personal Details

BornSep 18, 1885 Adelaide, Australia

Biography

W.E. Holloway, a talented thespian, entered this world on September 18, 1885, in the vibrant city of Adelaide, Australia, which would later serve as the backdrop for a significant portion of his life's journey.

As an accomplished actor, Holloway's professional endeavors yielded a plethora of memorable performances, with notable roles in films such as "Brandy for the Parson" (1952),"Crash of Silence" (1952),and the esteemed "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" (1950).

Beyond his impressive acting career, Holloway's personal life was marked by a loving union with the charming Margaret Boyd, who would stand by his side throughout the ups and downs of life.

Tragically, W.E. Holloway's time on this earth came to a close on July 5, 1952, in the bustling metropolis of St. Pancras, London, England, UK, leaving behind a legacy that would continue to inspire and captivate audiences for generations to come.

Career

1952
Brandy for the Parson
Brandy for the Parson as Chairman of the Bench
Crash of Silence
Crash of Silence as Woollard (senior)
1949
The Gay Lady
The Gay Lady as Old Vinegar (uncredited)
1948
Saraband
Saraband as Lawyer
1937
Elephant Boy
Elephant Boy as Toomai's Father