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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

Regarding the film Sunset Boulevard (1950), list all the other films the lead actor has been in, I think I have seen them before?

#M ANNOTATED LLM RESPONSE

The lead actor in Sunset Boulevard (1950) is William Holden, who played the struggling screenwriter Joe Gillis. His performance earned him his first Academy Award nomination and transformed him into one of Hollywood’s most bankable and respected stars of the 1950s.

Below is a comprehensive look at William Holden's filmography, categorized by the phases of his career to help you pinpoint where else you may have seen him.

1. Breakthrough and Early Career (1939–1949)

Before Sunset Boulevard, Holden was often cast as the "clean-cut" leading man. He was famously known as "The Golden Boy" after his breakout role.

2. The Golden Era & superstardom (1950–1959)

This decade was Holden's peak, during which he became a top box-office draw and won an Oscar.

3. Mature Roles & Later Career (1960–1981)

As he aged, Holden moved into more grizzled, cynical, and complex roles.

Other notable credits:
Holden also appeared in various cameos and smaller films like Variety Girl (1947), The Remarkable Andrew (1942), The Man from Colorado (1948), Submarine Command (1951), and Escape from Fort Bravo (1953). He also won an Emmy for the TV movie The Blue Knight (1973).

#F CORRECTION FEED (CLICK TO SEARCH)

[1] William Holden is the lead actor (Joe Gillis) in Sunset Boulevard. Gloria Swanson is the lead actress.
[2] Holden received his first Best Actor Oscar nomination for Sunset Boulevard (1950).
[3] The user asked for 'all' films. The AI provided a curated list of ~35 films, omitting roughly 40 minor titles (e.g., Union Station, The Key, When Time Ran Out...).
[4] Holden was widely known as 'The Golden Boy' following his role in the 1939 film of the same name.
[5] Holden won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in Stalag 17 (1953).
[6] Holden was nominated for Best Actor for Network (1976). It was his third nomination (after Sunset Blvd and Stalag 17).
[7] S.O.B. (1981) was Holden's final film appearance. He died in November 1981.
[8] Holden won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series for The Blue Knight (1973).

#O MISSED POINTS & OVERSIGHTS

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Literal 'List All' Constraint

The user explicitly asked to 'list all' films. The AI provided a 'comprehensive look' which omitted about half of his credits (mostly minor ones). While helpful for readability, it technically violated the prompt's constraint.

Low
Lead Actress Ambiguity

While Holden is the 'lead actor', Gloria Swanson is the iconic star of the film. A brief mention of her would have been thorough in case the user was confused about which lead they meant.

#C RELATED QUERIES

#01 What was William Holden's role in The Bridge on the River Kwai?
#02 Did William Holden and Audrey Hepburn date during Sabrina?
#03 What is the plot of Stalag 17?

#S SOURCES

wikipedia.org wordpress.com wikipedia.org ultimatemovierankings.com apple.com wikipedia.org britannica.com britannica.com wikipedia.org thefilmexperience.net fandango.com

#R ORIGINAL AI RESPONSE

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