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  1. Hayward went to Broadway in 1935 with a production of Coward's Point Valaine working with Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. The play, described as one of Coward's worst and poorly received critically and popularly, only ran for six weeks and was considered a failure, but Hayward won the Donaldson award, a precursor to the Tonys and as a consequence signed a four-picture contract with MGM.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0371775Louis Hayward - IMDb

    Louis Hayward. Actor: And Then There Were None. From his birthplace in South Africa, Louis Charles Hayward was brought to England and was educated there and on the Continent. He spent a short time managing a London nightclub, displayed some acting talent and decided on acting, and was quickly tapped by playwright Noël Coward, who became his patron.

  3. Feb 22, 1985 · Louis Hayward, whose debonair charm and athletic good looks made him one of Hollywood's most successful swashbuckling heroes of the 1930s and '40s, died Thursday at Desert Hospital in Palm Springs.

  4. Feb 23, 1985 · Louis Hayward, a dashing actor with silky manners who made his reputation playing swashbuckling heroes in movies during the 1930's and 40's, died of lung cancer yesterday at Desert Hospital in ...

  5. Step into the mesmerizing world of Classic Hollywood with Louis Hayward, a trailblazing star who captivated hearts on and off the screen. 🌟From their first ...

  6. Feb 22, 1985 · Louis Hayward, whose debonair charm and athletic good looks made him one of Hollywood's most successful swashbuckling heroes of the 1930s and '40s, died Thursday at Desert Hospital in Palm Springs.

  7. Repeat Performance (1947) — (Movie Clip) At The City Morgue Baffled because she’s jumped from New Year’s Eve 1946 when she shot and killed her husband, back in time to the previous year, Joan Leslie as actress Sheila is greatly relieved to find him (Louis Hayward in his first scene as playwright Barney) alive, affectionate and sober, in director Alfred Werker’s Noir Repeat Performance ...

  8. Nov 18, 2020 · The Man in the Iron Mask (1939). Independent Hollywood producer Edward Small had his biggest hit in 1934 with a version of The Count of Monte Cristo and was determined to follow it up with more swashbucklers.But he needed a leading man, and after several years’ delay finally found him in Louis Hayward, an actor trained on the British stage who’d come to America in the early Thirties, where ...

  9. L ouis Hayward's debonair charm and athletic good looks made him one of Hollywood's most successful swashbuckling heroes of the 1930s and '40s.. Hayward scored his first major screen success with the 1939 film "The Man in the Iron Mask" and spent the next decade starring in such adventure films as "Son of Monte Cristo," "The Saint in New York," "The Black Arrow" and "Fortunes of Captain Blood."

  10. Actor Louis Hayward, born on Mar 19, 1909 and died on Feb 21, 1985 starred in Anthony Adverse, The Man in the Iron Mask, And Then There Were None, Fortunes of Captain Blood, House by the River, Walk a Crooked Mile, A Feather in Her Hat, The Love Test, Ruthless, The Rage of Paris