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Ivan Hayes (born about 1937) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in Tasmania during the 1950s and 1960s. He represented the state several times in interstate matches including the Brisbane Carnival in 1961. He was inducted into the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame in 2007.Hayes played for Longford in the Northern Tasmanian Football Association (NTFA). He was a member of the club's premiership teams in 1957 and 1958, and also played in the NTFA Grand Finals of 1959, 1961, 1962 and 1963.Ivan Hayes won Longford's Best and Fairest award in 1958.
Date Of Birth January 31, 1931 Place Of Birth Streatham, England, UK Profession Actor Star Sign Aquarius
Writer Title Year Status Character Acapulco H.E.A.T. 1998-1999 TV Series 7 episodes Godzilla: The Series 1999 TV Series 1 episode Conan TV Series 2 episodes, 1997 written by - 10 episodes, 1997 - 1998 Tarzan: The Epic Adventures 1997 TV Series 2 episodes Skysurfer Strike Force 1995 TV Series written by - 1 episode Street Sharks 1994 TV Series written by - 1 episode Iron Man 1994 TV Series writer - 1 episode Acapulco H.E.A.T. TV Series written by - 12 episodes, 1993 - 1994 writer - 3 episodes, 1993 Tarzán 1991-1994 TV Series 21 episodes Captain Planet and the Planeteers 1990-1992 TV Series written by - 3 episodes Batman: The Animated Series 1992 TV Series written by - 1 episode G.I. Joe 1991 TV Series writer - 1 episode The New Adam-12 1991 TV Series writer - 2 episodes Peter Pan and the Pirates 1991 TV Series 1 episode James Bond Jr. 1991 TV Series 1 episode ProStars 1991 TV Series 1 episode The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 1990 TV Series writer - 1 episode Grand Slam 1990 TV Series written by - 1 episode C.O.P.S. 1988 TV Series writer - 1 episode BraveStarr: The Legend 1988 written by A.L.F. 1987 TV Series written by - 1 episode Rambo TV Series writer - 10 episodes, 1986 written by - 1 episode, 1986 Lazer Tag Academy 1986 TV Series 1 episode Airwolf 1984 TV Series written by - 1 episode Capitol 1983 TV Series written by - 1 episode Seven Brides for Seven Brothers 1983 TV Series 1 episode Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1980 TV Series 1 episode Condominium 1980 TV Series teleplay - 2 episodes Time After Time 1979 story How the West Was Won 1979 TV Series writer - 2 episodes The Seekers 1979 TV Mini-Series 2 episodes Escort West 1958 story
Producer Title Year Status Character God's Ears 2008 executive producer Acapulco H.E.A.T. 1998 TV Series producer - 2 episodes Conan 1997 TV Series co-producer - 2 episodes Acapulco H.E.A.T. 1993-1994 TV Series supervising producer - 22 episodes Tarzán 1991-1994 TV Series supervising producer - 57 episodes
Actor Title Year Status Character The Nest 1999 Short BAR Gunner (as Steven Hayes) Bombers B-52 1957 Fireman (uncredited) Johnny Tremain 1957 British Soldier (uncredited) Battle Hymn 1957 Observer (uncredited) Diane 1956 Messenger (uncredited) The 20th Century-Fox Hour 1955 TV Series Heywood The Scarlet Coat 1955 Mr. Nyby (uncredited) The Glass Slipper 1955 Young Man (uncredited) Prince of Players 1955 Bernardo in 'Hamlet' (uncredited) Cavalcade of America 1955 TV Series The Bamboo Prison 1954 British Soldier (uncredited) Lux Video Theatre 1954 TV Series Jimmy King Richard and the Crusaders 1954 Chamber Guard (uncredited) Hell and High Water 1954 Soldier (uncredited) Titanic 1953 Officer (uncredited) The Story of Three Loves 1953 Chorus Boy (segment "The Jealous Lover") (uncredited) Rogue's March 1953 Orderly (uncredited) Botany Bay 1952 Sailor (as Ivan Hayes) Plymouth Adventure 1952 Sailor (uncredited) What Price Glory 1952 Soldier (uncredited)
Self Title Year Status Character What Ever Happened to Norma Jeane? 2017 Documentary filming Himself
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1984 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Daytime Serial Capitol (1982) 1980 Hugo Hugo Awards Best Dramatic Presentation Time After Time (1979)
Known for movies Time After Time (1979) as Writer
Tarzán (1991-1994) as Writer
Acapulco H.E.A.T. (1993-1994) as Writer
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1983) as Writer