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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Douglas Heyes (May 22, 1919 – February 8, 1993) was an American film and television writer, director, producer, actor, composer, and author with a long list of accomplishments. He was sometimes credited under the pseudonym Matthew Howard.[1]

Personal life and death

He was the father of actor Douglas Heyes Jr.[citation needed]

He died in Beverly Hills, California on February 8, 1993.[citation needed]

Bibliography

  • Heyes, Douglas (1951). The Kiss-Off (An Inner Sanctum Mystery) (First ed.). Simon & Schuster. ASIN B0006ASRYU.[2]
  • Heyes, Douglas (1963). The 12th of Never (First ed.). Random House. ASIN B0006AYOZ6.[3][4]
  • Heyes, Douglas (1985). The Kill (First ed.). Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0345325013., Shamus Award Nominee for Best Original PI Paperback (1986) [5]

Filmography (selected)

As actor

  • Aspen – 1977 TV miniseries (uncredited)
    • also known as The Innocent and the Damned – USA rerun title
  • The Twilight Zone – 1959 series
    • The Invaders – Invader voice (only speaking character in whole episode)

As composer

As director

As producer

  • Barbary Coast – 1975 TV series
  • Barbary Coast – 1975 TV film
  • Honky Tonk – 1974 TV film (executive producer)
  • Bearcats! – 1971 TV series (executive producer)
  • Powderkeg – 1971 TV film and pilot for the series Bearcats!
  • The Bravo Duke – 1965 TV film

As writer

References

  1. ^ "Douglas Heyes Obit". February 10, 1993. Retrieved July 6, 2019.
  2. ^ Pierce, J. Kingston (May 10, 2011). "The Rap Sheet: 'The Kill' by Douglas Heyes (Rediscovered Reads)". Kirkus Reviews.
  3. ^ "Review of The 12th of Never by Douglas Heyes". Kirkus Reviews. October 17, 1963.
  4. ^ Pierce, J. Kingston (May 10, 2011). "The Rap Sheet: 'The Kill' by Douglas Heyes (Rediscovered Reads)". Kirkus Reviews.
  5. ^ Pierce, J. Kingston (May 10, 2011). "The Rap Sheet: 'The Kill' by Douglas Heyes (Rediscovered Reads)". Kirkus Reviews.

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