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  1. Life and career. Marriages and family. References. External links. Leland Hayward (September 13, 1902 – March 18, 1971) was a Hollywood and Broadway agent and theatrical producer. He produced the original Broadway stage productions of Rodgers and Hammerstein 's South Pacific and The Sound of Music . Life and career [ edit]

  2. Producer: Mister Roberts. Leland Hayward was born on 13 September 1902 in Nebraska City, Nebraska, USA. He was a producer and production manager, known for Mister Roberts (1955), The Sound of Music (1965) and A Shot in the Dark (1964).

    • January 1, 1
    • Nebraska City, Nebraska, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Yorktown Heights, New York, USA
  3. The love of Slim’s life was Leland Hayward-talent agent, later Broadway producer of South Pacific and Gypsy — to whom she was married for 10 years, until he dumped her for Pamela Churchill,...

  4. Mini Bio. Leland Hayward was born on September 13, 1902 in Nebraska City, Nebraska, USA. He was a producer and production manager, known for Mister Roberts (1955), The Sound of Music (1965) and A Shot in the Dark (1964).

    • September 13, 1902
    • March 18, 1971
  5. 19 de mar. de 1971 · YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N. Y., March 18—Leland Hayward, a multi‐talented entrepreneur of the theater world, died at his home here tonight after a long illness. He was 68 years old. Mr. Hayward's...

  6. Leland Hayward was, for many years, one of the most powerful unseen forces in Hollywood, first as a talent agent, handling many of the top performers of the 1930's and 1940's, such as Greta Garbo, Fred Astaire, Cary Grant, James Stewart, Clark Gable, Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda, and then as a hugely successful stage and film producer.

  7. Leland Hayward. William Leland Hayward (1902-1971) was a Hollywood and Broadway talent agent and producer during the heyday of the film and theater industry in the twentieth century. Born in Nebraska, Hayward was raised in New York City and attended Princeton University in New Jersey in 1920 before dropping out of school.