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Hayes Joseph

Aug 2, 1918

Rating : AA (Data from a birth certificate)

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Remembering Since 2006

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Work : Prize 1955 (Tony Award for Best Play)

Death:Death by Disease 11 September 2006 (Alzheimers disease, age 88) chart Placidus Equal_H.

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American playwright, novelist and screenwriter whose Broadway play The Desperate Hours won the 1955 Tony Award for Best Play. It was based on his successful 1954 novel of the same name. Hayes turned his play into the screenplay for the film version, also in 1955, and eventually again for the film re-make in 1990. Hayes became the first individual to write a novel, screenplay, and play from the same story, The Desperate Hours. Hayes co-wrote with his wife both the original novel (1956) and screenplay for the Walt Disney movie Bon Voyage! in 1962. Hayes died of Alzheimers disease on 11 September 2006, aged 88. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less

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Update at: Jun 30, 2025
`` Hayes Joseph (Born August 2, 1918)

Hayes Joseph (August 2, 1918 - ?)

Information regarding Hayes Joseph, born on August 2, 1918, in Indianapolis, United States, is extremely limited in publicly accessible sources. Given the birth date, if Mr. Joseph were still living, he would be over 105 years old. It is possible that he is deceased, or that he maintained a very private life, choosing not to engage with social media or other online platforms. It is also possible there may be confusion with a similar name.

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