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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Joan Greenwood to James Handy
Jack Haley, Jr. Biography (1933-2001)
Full name John J. Haley, Jr.; born October 25, 1933, in Los Angeles, CA; sonof Jack (the actor) and Florence (McFadden) Haley; married Liza Minelli (divorced). Addresses: HOME--Los Angeles, CA.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Birth Details
- October 25, 1933
- Los Angeles, California
- Death Details
- April 21, 2001
- Santa Monica, California
Famous Works
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Credits; PRINCIPAL TELEVISION WORK
- Producer, The Race for Space, 1959.
- producer and director, Man in Space, 1959.
- producer, Hollywood: The Golden Years, 1960-61.
- producer, Hollywood: The Great Stars, 1962.
- producer, Hollywood: The Fabulous Era, 1962.
- producer, Biography, 1962.
- producer and director, And Away We Go, 1963-64.
- producer, The Incredible World of James Bond, 1965.
- producer, writer, and director, Hollywood and the Stars, 1964-65.
- producer and director, The General, 1965.
- producer, The Legend of Marilyn Monroe, 1966.
- producer and co-writer, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the White House, 1966.
- producer, director, and writer, The Hidden World, 1967.
- producer, The Highlights of the Ice Capades, 1967.
- producer, With Love, Sophia, 1967.
- producer and writer, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the White House, 1967.
- producer and director, Movin' with Nancy, 1967.
- Producer and director, Monte Carlo, C'est La Rose, 1968.
- producer, The Highlights of the Ice Capades, 1968.
- producer and director, The Beat of Brass, 1968.
- producer, The Highlights of the Ice Capades, 1969.
- director, Academy Awards Presentation, 1969.
- producer, co-director, and co-writer, Frank Sinatra, Jr. with Family andFriends, 1969.
- producer, Academy Awards Show, 1974.
- producer, The Mac Davis Special, 1975.
- producer, The Mac Davis Christmas Special, 1975.
- producer, 50 Years of MGM, 1975.
- producer, America Salutes Richard Rodgers, 1976.
- producer, Life Goes to the Movies, 1976.
- director, Life Goes to War: Hollywood and the Homefront, 1977.
- producer, That's Hollywood, 1977-79.
- producer, director, and co-writer, Bob Hope's World of Comedy, 1976.
- producer, Heroes of Rock 'n' Roll, 1979.
- producer, Academy Awards Show, 1979.
- producer, American Movie Awards, 1981, 1982.
- producer, Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter, 1982.
- producer, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, 1983-present.
- producer, Academy Awards Show, 1984.
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Credits; PRINCIPAL FILM WORK; DIRECTOR
- Norwood, Paramount, 1970.
- The Love Machine, Columbia, 1970.
- That's Entertainment, United Artists, 1974.
- That's Dancing, 1985.
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