Born on a fateful winter's day, December 12, 1920, James Holden, a thespian of exceptional talent, entered the world in the vibrant city of Birmingham, Alabama, nestled deep within the heart of the United States of America.
Noted actor Holden boasts a remarkable body of work that has endured for generations, with his most iconic and memorable roles undoubtedly being his captivating performances in a trio of notable films, specifically the 1949 releases "Sands of Iwo Jima" and "The House Across the Street", as well as the 1948 production "Fighter Squadron", each of which has contributed to his enduring legacy within the realm of cinema.