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Hea-Hei Comm., N Hea-Hei Comm., N. Y.. 1945-60! Mr. of films. Broadcasting &1m 1930; film ed., 20 yrs.; asst.to Walter Mirisch. head of Comm., Nat'l Connell of Churches of Christ In TT. 12. 1950- nrod..A.A.: picturesinclude: Assoc.prod.. to 02; ores.. Paul F. Heard. Inc.. m. n. & TV prod. co., 195E- Mars, Flat Top. Hiawatha, Wild Stallion, Wichita.Flight An- 93: Pictures include! Kenii Comes Home. The Broken Mask, napolis Story,First Texan, The Oklahoman: Prod., Rose For Every Child, Hong Kong Affair, What's Your Trouble. Bowl Story. Roar of the Crowd. The Maze, The Royal African Rifles, World Without End. Man from Wyoming. HEARNE. RICHARD: Actor. b. Norwich, Eng.. Tan. 80. Cevon liver, Young (inns. 10011 On stage since 6 wits. old: co-starred in almost ever, TV: Wichita Town, Westener. series. musical comedy theatre in Tendon: several films incl. Time of His Life. Tone of Trouble; appeared 26 times on TV HEFLIN, VAN: Actor, b. Walters. Okla., Dec. 13. 1010, Ed Sullivan Show. 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Twentieth Century:(colletsprod. writing & dir.) hawk. Weekend with Father, My Son John, Shane. Wings Crime Without Passion. The Scoundrel (Academy Award of the Hawk. Golden Mask. Tanganyika. The Raid. Woman's forbestorig.'dory.1925):(relish. a. p.)Bather, World. Black Widow, Battle Cry. Cont Three and Pray. (loud()nee in a Blue Mnnn: (enliah. nred. writing & dir.) Patterns. R:10 to Yuma, Gunmen's Walk, Tempest. They SoaktheRich:(a.p.)Nothing Sacred.Lady ofthe Came to Cordura. Five Branded Women, Tinder Ten Flags, Tropics. WutherIng Heights, etc. In 11141-42 (conch. a. DJ The Wastrel, The Grentest Story Ever Told. Comrade R. Lydia: (Wish. orig. & a.p.) Tales of Man- hattan:(s.p.) The Black Swan; (prod. & wrote)China HEIDER. FREDERICK: Producer. b. Milwaukee. Wis., flirt. April 9. 1917.e. Notre Dame TT., Goodman Theatre. Chi- cago.ActorinGlobe Theatre,OrsonWeller'Mercury Pictures leeludo: Spellbound.Notorious: (anther. trod. Theatre: writer. Chesterfield Simper Club. Sammy Raves dtr.I Sneerer of the Bose: (relish. a. ro.1 Ride the Pink Horse, SO Toll Want to Lead a Band. Frank% CRAP Show. Te Etas of Death: prod Mr..a.pActors and Tinder - StaffordShow,prod.,writer.Paul Whiteman Goodyear worldRoarface(lunge Din. Angela Over Broadway; novel, Renee,Billy Daniels Show, Martha Wright Show. Earl a.p.Miracle inthe Rein: mulch. R. D.Elves.(Indian Wrightson Show. (lob Seven, Mindy Corson Show: nrod.. Fighter Farewell To Arms. Legend of the Lost. ABC. Ted Meek Femlly Four. Dr.T.D..Miss America HECHT. HAROLD! Producer. h. New York City. Tune 1, Pageant, Mellon Sheen's; TAfe Ts Worth Living. Voice of 1967 New York stage, asst. late Richard Boleslanky. dance Firestorm. Music for a Summer Night. Music for a Spring Air NereendancedirFnmefeathera She Done The. NightThe Bell Telephone hour. Wrong Bottom. Try. many other, literary art_ Orr Ronne HEILMAN, CLAUDE: Producer. executive.b. Cologne, Preto with Thud T,anesater1047 and later etherProd. Orman,. Dine 271927: prod..diet.and exhibition Bri- moment., now known as Hecht-Hill-T,aneseter ("ternaries. tish end Puronean Matins Picture Industry: Pletree stu- wilma include. The Flame and the Arrow. Ten Tall Men, dios,assist.dinpublicity,British NationalFilms; co- First Time Crimmn Fleet. Fie Majesty O'KeefeApache, ordinator.ArmedForties ;Mint entertninmentbranch Verarill,Marty (Academy Awardhestnieture1005) Dent.Defense. mgrVox West Coast Theatres: formed The /VentueIrian Tramme The Bachelor Perry Sweet Smell and rues- Vintage Prodoctiena, Inc.. Valley Prods.. Trie., of Muyeea Rim Silent RIM Deep. Separate TahleeThe IslendiaProds.Inc.. 1T -T,Prods.:pees.chiefofficer, Dierinle.TheTinforgiven. The Yang Ravages. "United Film Associates International. international Road Bird Man of Alcatraz. Taros 111:lba. Wild and Wonder- Shows A.G., Global Pntertainment Corp. ful, Flight From Ashiya.,, Cat Ballou, Films: This Earth Is Mine. Odyssey of Justice Lee. Tslandia,TheAdventureof HECKART. EILEEN: Actress.h.Columbia.Ohio,e. Gulliver.Desamor, Sound Ohio Stat. TT.Oilier,ORR Theatre Wing. O. Broadway to General Quarters. PienteRad SeedView from the Bridge: numeroua TV ennearanom 1m -holing HEINDORP. RAY: Musical director.Pictures include: KraftEinspenae:re.P.debutIn orch.arr., Colleen. Stage Struck: 11111M.dir., 'Ferri to Get, Miracle in the RainRemehedr Tin There Likes Me: Rad Strawberry Monde: Arad. Award. bent score. This Ts the Peed.Rm. Stern PotSnell.1Ffe11er inPink Tights, Army. 'Yankee Doodle Dandy: head W. IL music delft. Sweetie! Daniel Alum end Outer Circle (Picnic). Foreign An -11. 194RLetirel Awards. Promand Donaldson (Bad Reed). TV' Sylvania for The Mauro include: The Joag Ringer. I'll Se. Yon in My Haven. Dreams. Calamity :lane. The -DesertSong. Eddie Cantor RESRICK. A.EARL: ArtAlmoner.b.LeeAngels'. Story. The Comm-,nrl. Lucky Me. Them, A Star To Born. Calif March2,108! aR.Be.Calif(RA. 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N T. April 27. 1018: p. William K. and Tireltkoof Pub., Inc. N,V., 1914-26: v. -p.. Assoc. Music Elea Rodwig e. Western, hick sehoolRensselaer 'Polyteeh- Pub., Tne.. N. 'V.. nte Inst.. TA.Signal tirdly World War TT. 'Part-time work 1927-29: treas.. SESIA(1 Inc. 111311-. film lab1927-897 malmman1008-25Started lamm. dis- HEINEMAN. WILLIAM T.: Sales executive. h.Athens. tribution to 1993 as Nu -Art /Film Co.. an individual enter - Win.. Sent. 9. 1099: m. Blanche C. Martin. Entered in. p. prim, and ineorporated as Wit -Art Wilms. Tne.. 19117. Prod - Md. 1910 booker. Paths. Seattle. later sub -Milne mgr.: sales dent NnArt WilmaTee..erg.Telenet Films.Toe..ors. mgr.First National. Seattle: owned, over.ante-frandhise to 1047 for TV film ttletrihirtion. See. Theatre -on -films, One. W R. Classing of Screen. Montana and Mello: abort Now anti..inallearnemetionsin TV & non theatrical. sales mar. Trniyersal. SAP Freneiseo: hr. mon Tinivereel, Butte. 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Pioneers.T)eceasod. HEINEMANN. 41EORSE A.: Executive. b. Chicago, III.. HEERMAN, VICTOR: Director and writer. b. Surrey, Dec.9.1910e.Northwestern TT.Formerly WNW) erne England. Aug. 27, 1993: 0. Maims Pell and Victor Thaerman. mgr.. nag.dir. WMAQ-AM and FM. WNRO-TV NBC professionals: in.Sarah Mason. writer.Child actor and Cent. Die.: spot. dir. of pro. of all NBC owned and oper- connected with Mem and pictures ell his life. Screen career ated Tv and radio stations; mgr. public affairs. NBC radio. began with Rinemaeolor, Later dir.for Sennett. Seignick, TV networks. FN and Famous Plavera. Has written many orig.stories. among them MY Boy for Tackle (Mogan: Owen Moore farce H E ISL ER, STUARTI Filmeditor.director.b. Lot comedies and John Smith. Personality. Dir. The Poor Sumo, Angeles. CalStarted earner to 191E m.p.tad.with The (thicken in the Case. Modern Metrimony. John Smith, Emma. Player! 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