Biographies of Paramount Players and Directors (1936)

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55. DAVID HOLT (Paramount Flayer) David Kolt was born in Jacksonville, Florida, August 14, 1927. His father, L. E. Holt, was an employee of the Ford Motor Company there and obtained a transfer to the Los Angeles plant since Mrs. Holt wanted her boy to have a chance at pictures. In Jacksonville, David studied dancing with Miss Gary Ford. He went on the stage locally at two years of age, then went to New York where he appeared on the stage after performing for the Dancing Masters of America. Shea they arrived in Hollywood in May, 1933, they happened to move next door to Charles Bickmm, KB actor, who introduced Df-.vid to the studios , His first role was in "Mary Stevens, M.D." followed by "The Cat's Paw", "Shock", "The Scarlet Lttor" and his best role to date in Pnrcmount's "You Belong to Me" with Leo Tracy and Helen Mark. His pictures: YOU BELONG TO ME MEU SuTHOOT xM'AMES Elu E J AD CAST OF 1956 (Specialty) IT »S A GREAT LIFE