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  1. William Leland Hayward (1902-1971) was a Hollywood and Broadway talent agent and producer during the heyday of the film and theater industry in the twentieth century. Born in Nebraska, Hayward was raised in New York City and attended Princeton University in New Jersey in 1920 before dropping out of school.

  2. 1 de feb. de 2024 · While there, Keith met producer Leland Hayward and married him after her divorce from Hawks in 1949. They divorced 10 years later, and Keith married British Banker and aristocrat, Kenneth Keith in ...

  3. The Leland Hayward Papers reflect the activities of Hayward’s business office during his active years as a theatrical, motion picture and television producer. The majority of the collection relates to the various works Hayward produced in those three media, represented by correspondence, scripts, production materials, photographs, scrapbooks and financial records.

  4. Leland Hayward (William Leland Hayward) was born on 13 September, 1902 in Nebraska City, Nebraska, USA, is a Producer, Miscellaneous, Production Manager. Discover Leland Hayward's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates.

  5. Leland Hayward. Date of Death: March 18, 1971 (68) Birth Place: Nebraska City, NE, USA. Latest News on Leland Hayward: Review: THE SOUND OF MUSIC Fills the Air at North Shore Music Theatre (Jul 16 ...

  6. Bridget Hayward was the daughter of actress Margaret Sullavan and theatrical agent Leland Hayward. She was in and out of mental institutions in her teens, and worked at the Williamstown Theatre as an apprentice. She “succumbed to a recurrent, unexplained illness marked by epileptic seizures and bouts of severe depression”.

  7. Margaret suffered from depression, exacerbated by an increasing deafness as she entered middle age, due to an abnormal bone growth in her ear. In addition, after her divorce from Leland Hayward, her two youngest children gave her the devastating news that they wished to live permanently with their father.