Biography
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Douglas Heyes (May 22, 1919 – February 8, 1993) was an American film and television writer, director, producer, actor, and composer with a long list of accomplishments.
He was the father of actor Douglas Heyes, Jr..
He died in Beverly Hills, California.
He was sometimes credited under the pseudonym Matthew Howard.
Filmography (selected)
As writer
- North and South (novel) – 1985 TV miniseries
- The French Atlantic Affair – 1979 TV series
- Captains and the Kings – 1976 TV miniseries
- City of Angels – 1976 TV series
- Alias Smith and Jones – 1971 TV series (as Matthew Howard)
- Night Gallery episodes – 1970
- “Brenda”
- “The Dead Man”
- “The Housekeeper”
- McCloud – 1970 TV series
- Ice Station Zebra – 1968 film
- Beau Geste – 1966 film
- The Virginian – 1962 TV series
- 77 Sunset Strip – 1958 TV series
- Maverick – 1957 TV series
- The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin – 1954 TV series
As director
- The Highwayman (1987 film) – 1987 TV movie
- also known as Terror on the Blacktop
- Magnum, P.I. – 1980 TV series
- The French Atlantic Affair – 1979 TV series
- Captains and the Kings – 1976 TV miniseries
- City of Angels – 1976 TV series
- Baretta – 1975 TV series
- Night Gallery – 1970 TV series
- McCloud – 1970 TV series
- Beau Geste – 1966 film
- Kraft Suspense Theatre – 1963 TV series (episode “The Trains of Silence”)
- The Virginian – 1962 TV series
- The Twilight Zone – 1959 TV series (9 episodes)
- 77 Sunset Strip – 1958 TV series
- Naked City – 1958 TV series
- Maverick – 1957 TV series
- The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin – 1954 TV series
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
- The Bravo Duke – 1965 TV film
As actor
- Aspen – 1977 TV miniseries (uncredited)
- also known as The Innocent and the Damned – USA rerun title
As composer
- “Colt .45” – 1957 TV series theme music
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