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Ex-British rider Hollick is Seabiscuit action star.(Sports)
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The Racing Post (London, England)
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October 9, 2003
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Byline: RODNEY MASTERS
ALTHOUGH former Jack Berry apprentice William Hollick has been nicknamed `Hollywood' Hollick for his performance in the blockbuster movie Seabiscuit, he's available at substantially longer odds than Tobey Maguire to catch the eye of the Academy Award judges.
Involved in one of the early action scenes featuring a full-blooded fistfight on horseback, Hollick was too occupied exchanging punches to fit in dialogue and readily concedes his r...
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