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John Joseph Haley Jr. (August 10, 1898 – June 6, 1979) was an American actor, comedian, dancer, radio host, singer, drummer and vaudevillian. He was best known for his portrayal of the Tin Man and his farmhand counterpart Hickory in the 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film The Wizard of Oz.
Jack Kevin Haley (January 27, 1964 – March 16, 2015) was an American professional basketball player.. A 6'10" forward/center from Huntington Beach High School and UCLA, Haley spent nine seasons (1988–1992; 1993–1998) in the National Basketball Association as a member of the Chicago Bulls, New Jersey Nets, Los Angeles Lakers, and San Antonio Spurs.
John Joseph Haley III (October 25, 1933 – April 21, 2001), known as Jack Haley Jr., was an American director, producer, and writer, and a two-time Emmy Award recipient. His credits include directing the 1974 compilation film That's Entertainment! .
Jack Earle Haley (born July 14, 1961) [1] is an American actor and director. [ 2 ] His earliest roles included Moocher in Breaking Away (1979) and Kelly Leak in The Bad News Bears (1976), The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977) and The Bad News Bears Go to Japan (1978).
When a kidney ailment hit Haley during the dress rehearsal for the February 15, 1951, episode, leaving him unable to perform, Carson took over the MC aspects of Haley's role. Bob Haymes, who was watching the rehearsal, performed the songs that had been scheduled for Haley, and Jack Albertson was recruited to substitute in Haley's comedy ...
Jack Haley (1897–1979) was an American actor. Jack or John Haley may also refer to: Jack Haley Jr. (1933–2001), son of the actor, movie producer, notably of That's Entertainment! Jack Haley (basketball) (1964–2015), American basketball player; John Haley (attorney), Arkansas lawyer involved in the Whitewater controversy
One Body Too Many is a 1944 American comedy-mystery film directed by Frank McDonald, starring Bela Lugosi, Jack Haley and Lyle Talbot.The film was the second comedy featuring Haley to be produced by Pine-Thomas Productions, part of the studio's new direction towards comedy films.
Minnelli married Jack Haley Jr., a producer and director, on September 15, 1974. [63] His father, Jack Haley, was Minnelli's mother's co-star in The Wizard of Oz. They divorced in April 1979. [64] Minnelli was married to Mark Gero, a sculptor and stage manager, from December 4, 1979, until their divorce in January 1992. [65]