John Michael Hayes

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Nationality: American
Birthdate: 05/11/1919
Birthplace: Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Death Date: 11/19/2008

biography

Penned a host of scripts during the 1950s and 60s, many of them so-called "women's pictures", but is best remembered for his work on several witty Hitchcock films. Twice nominated for an Oscar ("Rear Window" 1954, "Peyton Place" 1957), Hayes had a string of respectable box office and occasional critical hits. His other Hitchcock collaborations include, "The Trouble With Harry" (1955), "To Catch a Thief" (1955) and the remake of "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1956). His relationship with Hitch soured when the trades began referring to their projects as "Hitchcock-Hayes" films. Hitchcock was never Continued

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milestones

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Was a sickly child, spending much of his youth suffering with a series of illnesses
 
In early 1930s, family relocated from Michigan to New Hampshire and later Worcester, Massachusetts
 
While still in his teens, hired as a cub reporter at the Worcester Telegram
 
Left newspaper reporting to work as an editor and feature writer for radio
 
After college, worked as editor of daytime serials for Proctor and Gamble
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