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  1. 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.

  2. Monroe Leland Hayward (December 22, 1840 – December 5, 1899) was an American lawyer and politician. He was a Republican. He was elected to become a U.S. Senator from Nebraska in March 1899. However, he died in late 1899, before taking the oath of office. Hayward was born in Willsboro, New York.

  3. 17 de abr. de 2024 · After divorcing Hawks, she married producer Leland Hayward, and the couple settled in New York City. There she became a leading socialite. She later wed British banker Kenneth Keith, Baron Keith of Castleacre, thereby becoming Lady Keith.

  4. 17 de oct. de 2011 · Leland Hayward was born 13 Sep 1902 in Nebraska City, Nebraska, the only child of lawyer William Hayward and his wife Sarah Coe Ireland. His grandfather had been briefly, a U.S. Senator from Nebraska but died in 1899. Brooke Hayward relates how just after William and Sarah were married "he brought home the first car in Nebraska City".

  5. Leland Hayward 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. Hayward was born in Nebraska City, Nebraska, the grandson of Monroe Leland Hayward, a senator from Nebraska. His parents,...

  6. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Her next husband was widely considered to be the love of her life, Broadway producer Leland Hayward, whose work included South Pacific and Gypsy. Her final marriage was to British aristocrat Sir Kenneth Keith, through which she became Lady Keith. The couple separated after 10 years of marriage, in 1972.

  7. Slim Keith: Socialite Siren. A mere chromosome difference between them and their male counterparts did nothing to prevent Slim Keith from, in the words of Maya Angelou, "seizing the world by its lapels" and bending it to her indomitable will. Reflecting on her death aged 72 in 1990, many casual observers hinted that the society-climbing prowess ...