George Holmes
George Holmes worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Holmes's career in acting began with his roles in various films like "The Home Stretch" (1921), "It Happened in Flatbush" (1942) and "Crash Dive" (1943) with Tyrone Power. He also appeared in "Roger Touhy, Gangster" (1944) and "Dark Alibi" (1946). In the eighties, Holmes devoted his time to various credits, such as "Final Jeopardy" (NBC, 1985-86), "Insignificance" (1985) starring Gary Busey and "Weekend War" (ABC, 1987-88). He also worked on "Where the Hell's That Gold? !" (CBS, 1988-89). Holmes had a number of different projects under his belt in the nineties, including "Never Forget" (TNT, 1990-91), "Son of the Morning Star" (1990-91) and "Miss Rose White" (NBC, 1991-92). His credits also expanded to "The Burden of Proof" (1991-92) and "The Story Lady" (NBC, 1991-92). Most recently, Holmes worked on "Dark Skies" (NBC, 1996-97).