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.

He died in Beverly Hills, California on February 8, 1993.

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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