Rex Holman

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Rex Holman
Born
Rexford George Holman

1935 (age 8889)
Oklahoma, U.S.
Occupation(s)Film and television actor
Years active1959–1989

Rexford George Holman (born 1935) [1] is an American film and television actor. [1]

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Holman was born in Oklahoma. He began his screen career in 1959, appearing in the anthology television series The Millionaire . In 1960, he made his film debut in Ma Barker's Killer Brood . Holman made several appearances in the Western television series Gunsmoke , [1] his first appearance being in the episode "Small Water". [2]

Holman guest-starred in television programs, including Bonanza , Tales of Wells Fargo , Rawhide , The Virginian , Mission: Impossible , Mannix , The Twilight Zone , [3] Land of the Giants , The Big Valley , Have Gun Will Travel, The Deputy , The Fall Guy , The Streets of San Francisco , Wagon Train , The Rifleman (including 1963 S5 E24 "Old Man Running" as Bob Sherman), Death Valley Days , Daniel Boone , Lawman , [4] [5] and Star Trek . [6] He also played the recurring role of India in the western television series The Road West . His final television credit was from the television series Wildside in 1985.[ citation needed ]

Holman's film appearances included The Hindenburg , Young Jesse James , The Quick Gun , The Outlaws Is Coming , The Oscar , The Wrecking Crew , When the North Wind Blows , The Cool Ones , Joy in the Morning , Your Cheatin' Heart , and Escape to Witch Mountain . [7] His final film credit was in the 1989 film Star Trek V: The Final Frontier .[ citation needed ]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1967 The Monkees SneakS2:E13, "Monkees in Texas"
1976 Land of the Lost Captain Ruben VandeMeerS3:E7, "Flying Dutchman"

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