Appeared in scores of programs from radio's "Golden Age", such as "Suspense", the "Shadow", "Inner Sanctum Mysteries", and "X Minus One". Mr. Haines also starred in a short-lived series of 1953, "That Hammer Guy", in which he played the character created by Mickey Spillane, "Mike Hammer". He was on almost episode of _"Search for Tomorrow" (1951) ...
He has retired from acting and is currently living in Florida. [2004]
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His daughter, Debora, has passed away.
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Has a niece.
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Former first lady Pat Nixon's favorite soap opera star.
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Was twice nominated for Broadway's Tony Award: in 1966, as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic) for "Generation," and in 1969, as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Musical) for "Promises, Promises."
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Between 1974 and 1982, he appeared in 82 episodes of the "CBS Radio Mystery Theater."
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Costarred as "the police lieutenant" on NBC Radio's "The Amazing Mr. Malone" (1951).
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Haines was a voice-over regular on the popular 1930s radio series "Gangbusters" that featured weekly episodes based actual crime incidents. Each program ended with various descriptions of wanted criminals, many of whom were later arrested due to avid listener participation.