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  1. Other articles where Louis Hayward is discussed: Ida Lupino: Directing: … (her first husband was actor Louis Hayward), Lupino founded a production company in 1949 and began writing scripts, tackling such controversial topics as rape, illegitimacy, and bigamy. Their first project was the unwed-mother drama Not Wanted (1949), which Lupino produced and coscripted with Paul Jarrico. Director ...

  2. Louis Hayward was a actor and director who was born in 1909 in South Africa and died in 1985 known for And Then There Were None, House by the River, The Strange Woman, Ruthless, The Man in the Iron Mask, Dance, Girl, Dance, The Son of Monte Cristo, Ladies in Retirement, The Black Arrow and Walk a Crooked Mile

  3. Although he continued to make movies, Hayward ventured enthusiastically into television, not only with some ten American playhouse theater productions and episodic television through the 1960s but productions of his own. In 1954, Hayward produced and starred in the 39-week television series The Lone Wolf (1954) (aka "Streets of Danger") after ...

  4. Louis Hayward. Louis Charles Hayward was a British actor born in South Africa. Born in Johannesburg, Hayward’s screen work began in British films, notably as Simon Templar in Leslie Charteris’ In 1939 he played a dual role in The Man in the Iron Mask. During World War II, Hayward enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and commanded a ...

  5. Hayward, Louis (1909-1985) Louis Hayward (19 de marzo de 1909 – 21 de febrero de 1985) fue un actor cinematográfico británico. Información extraída de Wikipedia

  6. Louis Hayward (1909 - 1985) لويس هايوارد Biography A British actor born in Johannesburg, South Africa on March 19, 1909 and died in Palm Springs, California, USA on February 21, 1985 of lung cancer and kidney failure.

  7. 18 de nov. de 2020 · Louis Hayward spent the war in the U.S. Marines, and was at Tarawa; afterward he returned to making swashbucklers, but with an edge he hadn’t had before. Interestingly, though produced by the same company and with the same star, The Return of Monte Cristo is not a sequel to 1940’s Son of Monte Cristo .