
Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad of African descent, Holder was an actor known for his towering 200-centimeter (6'6") height, heavily accented deep basso voice and hearty laugh. With that and his appearance in the 1970s 7 Up soft drink "uncola" advertising campaign, Holder's image quickly became recognizable. He was also in the 1967 movie Dr. Dolittle as William Shakespeare, "Willy," and played Baron Samedi, one of the main villain's henchmen, in the 1973 James Bond film, Live and Let Die. Though the 7 Up advertising campaign lasted only a short while in the early 1970s, the company revived the campaign in the early 1980s after Holder achieved a spike in popularity in the 1982 movie version of the musical Annie, in which he played the role of Punjab. He was a prolific painter, ardent art collector, and performer who had also authored books and composed music. As a choreographer, he created dance pieces for many companies, including the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and The Dance Theatre of Harlem. Holder was married to dancer Carmen De Lavallade, whom he met when both were in the cast of Truman Capote's House of Flowers. .

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
2005 · as Narrator (voice)

Live and Let Die
1973 · as Baron Samedi

Doctor Dolittle
1967 · as William Shakespeare X

Annie
1982 · as Punjab

Boomerang
1992 · as Nelson

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex *But Were Afraid to Ask
1972 · as Sorcerer

Swashbuckler
1976 · as Cudjo

Night of 100 Stars II
1985 · as Self

Night of 100 Stars III
1990 · as Self

Tropical Rainforest
1992 · as Narrator

Krakatoa, East of Java
1969 · as Sailor

Bond 1973: The Lost Documentary
1973 · as Self

Carib Gold
1956 · as Voo Doo Dancer

Androcles and the Lion
1967 · as Lion

John Grin's Christmas
1986 · as Ghost of Christmas Future

The Magistical
2008 · as Narrator

The Noah
1975 · as Friday

Goosed
1999 · as Dr. Bowman