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I am above race ..." The first English translation of Doctor Zhivago was hastily produced by Max Hayward and Manya Harari in order to coincide with overwhelming public demand.
Originally titled The Girls Upstairs, the musical was originally to be produced by David Merrick and Leland Hayward in late 1967, but the plans ultimately fell through, and Stuart Ostrow became the producer, with Joseph Hardy to direct.
George Hayward Lindsay's eldest son, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Gore Lindsay, was in possession of his father's lands at Glasnevin when the area began to be developed at the beginning of the twentieth-century.
The film was renamed Top Secret Affair and made with Kirk Douglas and Susan Hayward.
Almost all kiwifruit in commerce belong to a few cultivars of Actinidia deliciosa or Fuzzy Kiwi: ' Hayward ', ' Blake ', and ' Saanichton 12 '. The familiar cultivar ' Hayward ' was developed by Hayward Wright in Avondale, New Zealand around 1924.
Susan Hayward replaced Garland a few weeks later when Garland was dismissed.
The project didn't see development until the early 1960s, when a treatment or ' format ' for a similar idea was submitted to Universal Studios by Rocky & Bullwinkle writers Allan Burns and Chris Hayward.
Colbert was noticed by the theatrical producer Leland Hayward, who suggested her for a role in Frank Capra's film For the Love of Mike ( 1927 ), now believed to be lost.
In 1963, the film was remade as Stolen Hours with Susan Hayward.
Davis played the mother of Susan Hayward but filming was hampered by heated arguments between Davis and Hayward.
The film Stolen Hours featuring Susan Hayward was filmed around Polruan.
Hayward had dedicated his version to Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex and when Essex was arrested for rebellion in February 1601 Hayward had already been imprisoned, to strengthen the case against the earl for " incitement to the deposing of the Queen ".
That Hayward had made his dedication was fortunate for Shakespeare, otherwise he too might have lost his liberty over the affair.
The show, as described by Anthony Hayward of The Independent, was " a cocktail of comedy sketches, playlets, songs and parodies, a long-winded Corbett monologue and a singing star, sandwiched between the opening and closing news summaries.
Hold Back the Dawn was adapted as a radio play on the November 10, 1941 episode of Lux Radio Theater with Charles Boyer, Paulette Goddard and Susan Hayward, again on the February 8, 1943 episode of The Screen Guild Theater with Charles Boyer and Susan Hayward, the July 31, 1946 episode of Academy Award Theater starring Olivia de Havilland and Jean Pierre Aumont, the May 31, 1948 episode of Screen Guild Theater with Charles Boyer and Ida Lupino, the May 14, 1949 episode of Screen Director's Playhouse with Boyer and Vanessa Brown, the May 4, 1950 episode of Screen Guild Theater with de Havilland and Boyer and the June 15, 1952 Screen Guild Theater with Barbara Stanwyck and Jean Pierre Aumont.
Mike Hayward, who serves as the board's Chair, is a former county planning commissioner and was first elected in 2004, then reelected in 2008.
The community was named for David Hayward, an early settler.
* In 1930, the longest recorded game of horseshoes was played in Hayward between the postmaster and train station agent.
A Chapel was built in 1732, and the introduction of further accommodation in 1846, and the Hall in 1848 to designs by Exeter based architect John Hayward created " Chapel Quad "— widely considered one of the most beautiful Quads in the University.
The same year, it was revealed that a group of guests from Hayward, California faked a " love triangle " for an appearance on two episodes of the show ; one guest in the group was murdered, but Hayward police determined that his appearance was not connected to his murder .< ref >

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In 1962, Kosiński married American steel heiress Mary Hayward Weir.
When Sullavan divorced Wyler in 1936 and married Leland Hayward that same year, they moved to a colonial house just a block down from Stewart.
At Sullavan's insistence, she and Hayward divorced in 1947, and three years later she married Kenneth Wagg, an English investment banker, to whom she was married at the time of her death.
Peter Duchin for two decades was married to actress / writer Brooke Hayward ( daughter of agent and theatrical producer Leland Hayward and actress Margaret Sullavan ), since 1985.
It was at a bookstore party in December 1967 where she met Polish author Jerzy Kosinski, who was married to American steel heiress Mary Hayward Weir.
In 1959, she met Broadway producer Leland Hayward who was still married to Slim Hawks.
Hayward married Jean Mary Forder in 1948 and has two sons, Rick and Jonathan, and a daughter Susan.
Mary Hayward and Ernest T. Weir were married on December 11, 1941, and together had one son, David Weir, born in 1944.
Ford subsequently married actress Kathryn Hays ( 1966 – 1969 ); Cynthia Hayward ( 1977 – 1984 ) and Jeanne Baus ( 1993 – 1994 ).
Hayward married and was living on Vancouver Island B. C., with his liver cancer in remission while waiting on a liver transplant.
Hayward married Sarah Chesney in 1862.
John married 1st Alice Hayward ( b. 1310 ), and had a daughter, Joan Peche ( b. 1332 ), and a son John Pecche ( 1332 – 1376 ) who was born in Hampton-In-Arden, Warwickshire.
Hayward married stage and screen actress Margaret Sullavan, formerly married to Henry Fonda, in 1936.
On May 4, 1960, hours after his divorce from Hawks was final, Hayward married Pamela Churchill in Carson City, Nevada.
Fell in love with half of them, married three -"-Leland Hayward
Hayward married actress / director Ida Lupino November 17, 1938, in a quiet civil ceremony held in the Santa Barbara courthouse.
He later returned to Australia and married Maggie Hayward.
Matt married Tiffany Hayward on January 14, 2006.
Moloney is married to Alison Hayward and the couple have two children.
On 21 July 1597 he married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Roland Hayward and widow of Richard Warren of Essex.
Lockyer, who lives in Hayward, California, was married in April 2003 to attorney Nadia Lockyer, a former Alameda County Supervisor, with whom he has a nine year-old son ; they are in the process of divorce after a well-publicized airing of their marital difficulties.

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